CLECA has filed opening testimony in Pacific Gas and Electric’s 2027 General Rate Case (A.25-05-009), the proceeding that will set PG&E’s revenue requirement and shape rates for the 2027–2030 period.
What the testimony addresses
CLECA’s witnesses address administrative and general (A&G) cost justification, capital expenditure discipline, headcount efficiency benchmarks, and the allocation of costs among customer classes. The consistent through-line: a revenue requirement built on unexamined spending, allocated without regard to cost causation, lands hardest on the high load factor industrial customers who already pay some of the highest industrial rates in the country.
General Rate Cases are the single most consequential venue for industrial electricity costs — which is why CLECA intervenes in every major PG&E and SCE rate case, and has for decades.
The full testimony is available through the CPUC docket. For background on CLECA’s rate case advocacy, see our cost allocation positions.