California’s Pacific Gas & Electric could receive $15B in federal loans to modernize its power grid

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Pacific Gas & Electric Co. could receive up to $15 billion in federal loans to help the utility modernize its power grid and expand clean energy infrastructure across central and northern California, officials announced Tuesday.

The U.S. Department of Energy announced a conditional commitment for one of the largest loan guarantees ever under its Energy Infrastructure Reinvestment program. When finalized, the money would be loaned in installments over several years.

The funds would support a portfolio of projects to expand hydropower generation and battery storage, upgrade transmission capacity, and enable virtual power plants throughout PG&E’s service area, the energy department said.

PG&E submitted its application to the agency’s Loan Programs Office in June 2023. Partially funding its projects with lower-cost federal loans could save customers up to $1 billion over the life of the financing, the utility said in a statement Tuesday.

“Investments in a clean and resilient grid for northern and central California will have significant returns for our customers in safety, reliability and economic growth. The DOE loan program can help us accelerate the pace and impact of this work, which supports thousands of living wage jobs, at a lower cost to our customers,” PG&E CEO Patti Poppe said in the statement.

The Sierra Club, the environmental advocacy group, cheered PG&E’s commitment to modernizing the power grid and expanding clean energy infrastructure.

“This innovative loan program will help ensure that Californians will see more stable rates, enjoy more good clean energy jobs and live with fewer harmful emissions. This unprecedented windfall also offers a unique opportunity for PG&E to update its outdated transmission infrastructure with more efficient, climate-friendly and fire-safe technology,” Sierra Club organizer Julia Dowell said in a statement Tuesday.

The loan office hopes to finalize the commitment before President Joe Biden leaves office next month.

5 Responses to "California’s Pacific Gas & Electric could receive $15B in federal loans to modernize its power grid"

  1. Anonymous   December 17, 2024 3:10 pm - at 3:10 pm

    Governor Newsom told reporters today that he’s planning for a multi hundred millionaire dollar lawsuit to be filed against PG@E for delaying their upgrades.

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  2. Anonymous   December 17, 2024 4:17 pm - at 4:17 pm

    Why doesn’t the gubmint make sure Commiefornia has power first, then worry aboutu system upgrades? Duh.

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  3. Anonymous   December 17, 2024 5:24 pm - at 5:24 pm

    Book this>>If the loan isn’t secured before Humpty Trumpty takes office, it will be shot down. Trump hates California and he would love to stick it to all of the patriots who voted blue in California. That’s just how that pig operates.

    GO IRAN!!!!

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  4. Anonymous   December 17, 2024 6:33 pm - at 6:33 pm

    Another reason to raise our rates – this money will go towards the upgrades, yes – but our rates will need to be increased to fund their salary increases and bonuses. PGE needs to be replaced!

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  5. Anonymous   December 17, 2024 6:36 pm - at 6:36 pm

    Big orange makeup one doesn’t know up from down and cannot even get out of a paper bag much less “run” anything, especially our great country.

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