A California Climate Credit program will give San Diego Gas & Electric customers an $81.38 credit on their energy bill in October, it was announced Thursday.

The program, administered by the California Public Utilities Commission, is part of a state effort to fight climate change.

“Thanks to collaboration with the California Public Utilities Commission, many households will see lower energy bills in October,” said Dana Golan, chief customer officer for SDG&E. “For those facing financial challenges, we encourage you to reach out – our teams are here to help connect you with assistance programs that are designed to meet your specific needs.”

The twice-a-year electric California Climate Credit of $81.38 was first applied to residential customer bills in April. Customers with natural gas se

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