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California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE)

Long-term monthly discounts on your energy bills

Are you looking for the CARE enrollment or renewal form?

The California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) program is a monthly discount of 20% or more on gas and electricity. See if you qualify based on:

Are you looking for information about how to submit income documentation for CARE? Learn how.

 

Are you looking for the CARE post-enrollment verification request form? View a list of post-enrollment verification forms.

 

important notice icon Note: CARE and FERA share one application. If you do not qualify for CARE, we will check to see if you qualify for FERA. Learn more about FERA. In addition, other financial assistance resources and support are available.

Eligibility

Get started with CARE

See if you qualify for a monthly discount of 20% or more on gas and electricity. Qualify based on:

  • Your income, or
  • Your enrollment in certain public assistance programs

important notice icon Note: Tenants of sub-metered residential facilities cannot apply through the CARE/FERA online application. Instead, use the CARE/FERA Sub-metered Residential application (PDF).

 

To qualify for CARE:

  • The PG&E bill must be in your name.
    • If you're a sub-metered tenant, you must have the landlord's energy bill in your name.
  • You must live at the address to which the discount applies.
  • Another person (besides your spouse) can’t claim you as a dependent on an income tax return.
  • You must not share an energy meter with another home.
  • You must account for all sources of qualifying household income.
  • This combined household income must meet the program income guidelines.
  • You must enroll in qualifying public assistance programs.
  • After you enroll, you may need to provide proof of qualifying household income.
    • You may also be required to participate in the Energy Savings Assistance program.
  • Your monthly electric usage must not exceed six times the Tier 1 allowance.
    • Tier 1 is the lowest priced rate tier within PG&E’s standard Tiered Base Plan.
  • You must renew your eligibility every two years.
    • If you're on a fixed income, you must renew your eligibility every four years.
  • You must notify PG&E if your household no longer qualifies for the CARE discount.

 

To qualify through other public assistance programs:

You or someone in your household must take part in any of the following public assistance programs:

  • EBT/CalFresh/SNAP (Food Stamps)
  • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
  • Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
  • CalFresh/SNAP (Food Stamps)
  • CalWORKs (TANF) or Tribal TANF
  • Head Start Income Eligible (Tribal Only)
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Medi-Cal for Families (Healthy Families A & B)
  • National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
  • Medicaid/Medi-Cal (under age 65)
  • Medicaid/Medi-Cal (age 65 and over)

 

Income guidelines

Your eligibility is based on your household income. To calculate your household income:

  1. Add all household members' incomes from all eligible sources for your total gross annual household income.
  2. Compare your total combined gross annual household income against the income guidelines table.

important notice icon Note: Your household must be at or below the amounts shown in the income guidelines table.

 

Household income includes all taxable and nontaxable revenues from all people living in the home. It includes, but is not limited to:

  • Wages
  • Salaries
  • Interest and dividends
  • Spousal and child support payments
  • Public assistance payments
  • Social Security and pensions
  • Housing and military subsidies
  • Rental income
  • Self-employment income
  • All employment-related, non-cash income

*Income should be before taxes and based on current income sources. Valid through May 31, 2025.

Enrollment

How do I submit a CARE application?

First, complete and sign the application. Next, submit your application using one of the following ways:

PG&E CARE/FERA program
P.O. Box 29647
Oakland, CA 94604-9647

 

Fax: 1-877-302-7563

Email the completed application to CAREandFERA@pge.com.

 

Write "CARE application" in the email's subject line. Remember to attach your application to the email.

How do I submit a CARE application for sub-metered tenants?

First, complete and sign the application. Next, submit your application using one of the following ways:

PG&E CARE/FERA program
P.O. Box 29647
Oakland, CA 94604-9647

 

Fax: 1-877-302-7563

Email the completed application to CAREandFERA@pge.com.

 

Write "Sub-metered tenant application" in the email's subject line. Remember to attach your application to the email.

Renew enrollment for sub-metered tenants

You must renew your enrollment every two years—or four years if you are on a fixed income. We'll remind you when it's time to re-enroll. Here's how it works:

  • PG&E sends a renewal application three months before your discount expires.
  • If you still qualify under the current program guidelines, you reapply for CARE.
    • Use the same enrollment methods as previously described. 

Have you received a renewal request?

If you’ve received a renewal request, renew now. You may also renew if you’re within 90 days of the date your current enrollment expires.

 

Tenants of sub-metered residential facilities CANNOT use the online CARE application. To apply for CARE, you must download and print an application: 

 

Cancel enrollment for sub-metered tenants

To cancel your enrollment and/or opt out of future CARE communications, email CAREandFERA@pge.com.

 

important notice icon Note: Check your PG&E bill to see if you're already enrolled in CARE or another program. Learn how to read your bill

Post-enrollment verification

What is post-enrollment verification?

After enrolling in CARE, you may receive a letter from PG&E that explains your household has been randomly selected to verify:

  • Proof of income
  • Enrollment in a qualifying public assistance program:
    • EBT/CalFresh/SNAP (Food Stamps)
    • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
    • Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
    • CalWORKs (TANF) or Tribal TANF
    • Head Start Income Eligible (Tribal Only)
    • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
    • Medi-Cal for Families (Healthy Families A & B)
    • National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
    • Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
    • Medicaid/Medi-Cal (under age 65)
    • Medicaid/Medi-Cal (age 65 and over)

important notice icon Note: If we do not hear from you by the date specified in the email or letter, your discount will be removed.

 

For a list of documents accepted for income verification, please refer to page 2 of the CARE Post-Enrollment Verification Request Form (PDF).

How do I download the post-enrollment verification form?
Download the CARE Post-Enrollment Verification Request Form (PDF). Forms and guides in languages other than English can be found below.

How do I submit the CARE Post Enrollment Verification form and documents?
Complete and submit your signed verification form and income documentation in one of the following ways:

There are two ways to submit your post-enrollment verification form online. Sign into your account:

 

If you see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:

  1. Select "Show More" to open additional alerts.
  2. Find PG&E's request to submit income verification documents.
  3. Select the link and follow the steps to complete your income verification.

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If you do not see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:

  1. Go to “Payment Options" -->
  2. "Assistance Programs" -->
  3. "CARE/FERA" -->
  4. "Verify your income."

Mail or fax the completed, signed and dated CARE PEV form to:

 

PG&E CARE/FERA program
P.O. Box 29647
Oakland, CA 94604-9647

 

Fax: 1-877-302-7563

Email the completed application to CAREandFERA@pge.com.

 

Write "CARE PEV" in the email's subject line. Remember to attach your:

  1. Completed, signed and dated CARE PEV form
  2. CARE eligibility documents
    • Income documents or
    • Letter of proof of public assistance

Verification process for high usage participants

Who is selected for high usage post-enrollment verification? 

Customers whose energy usage exceeds:

Where can I download a verification form?

important notice icon Note: Forms and guides in languages other than English can be found below.

 

How do I submit a High Usage Post-Enrollment verification form?

There are two ways to submit your post-enrollment verification form online. Sign into your account:

 

If you see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:

  1. Select "Show More" to open additional alerts.
  2. Find PG&E's request to submit income verification documents.
  3. Select the link and follow the steps to complete your income verification.

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If you do not see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:

  1. Go to “Payment Options" -->
  2. "Assistance Programs" -->
  3. "CARE/FERA" -->
  4. "Verify your income."

Mail or fax the completed, signed and dated High Usage CARE PEV form to:


PG&E CARE/FERA program
P.O. Box 29647
Oakland, CA 94604-9647

 

Fax: 1-877-302-7563

Email the completed application to CAREandFERA@pge.com.

 

Write "CARE PEV" in the email's subject line. Remember to attach your:

  1. Completed, signed and dated High Usage CARE PEV form
  2. CARE eligibility documents
    • Income documents or
    • Letter of proof of public assistance

Nonprofits, agricultural housing and MFHCs

Eligible nonprofit group facilities

  • Homeless shelters
  • Hospices
  • Women's shelters
  • Group living facilities, including:
    • Transitional housing, such as drug rehab centers or halfway houses
    • Short- or long-term care facilities
    • Group homes for the physically or mentally challenged
    • Other nonprofit group living facilities

Nonprofit group facility requirements

  • Group living facilities must provide special needs social services in addition to lodging. Examples include meals and rehabilitation.
  • Group facilities may have satellite facilities in the name of one licensed entity.
    • These satellite facilities must meet the same requirements as the main facility.
  • Group facilities must notify PG&E if they no longer qualify for the CARE discount.
  • Homeless shelters, hospices and women's shelters must:
    • Provide lodging as their primary function
    • Be open for operation
    • Have facilities with at least six beds for a minimum of 180 days and/or nights per year

Nonprofit group facility income guidelines

Total gross income for all residents or clients must meet current income guidelines.

  • The income applies to individuals who occupy the facility at any time. This includes family units.
  • On-site aid is excluded from this calculation.

One licensed nonprofit, multiple facilities

Separate applications must be filed for each type of facility. This rule applies even if the facilities are under one licensed organization.

  • For example, an entity with a homeless shelter and a hospice facility must apply separately for each facility.

Tax-exempt status

The organization that operates the facility must provide a copy of the 501(c)(3) document. This document certifies tax-exempt status.

  • All PG&E accounts must be listed in the name of the entity that holds the tax-exempt status.

Nonprofit group facility energy usage requirements

70 percent of the energy supplied to each PG&E account must be used for residential purposes. The purpose includes common-use areas.

 

Which facilities are not eligible for CARE?

  • Nonprofit facilities that provide only social services
  • Group living facilities that provide no service other than a place to live
  • Government-owned or operated facilities
  • Government-subsidized facilities that only provide lodging

How do I download a CARE application for my nonprofit?

Download the CARE nonprofit group living facilities program application (PDF). Forms in languages other than English can be found in the "Forms and Guides" tab.

 

How do I submit a CARE application for my nonprofit?

First, complete and sign the application. Next, submit your application using one of the following ways:

  • Submit your application by mail or fax
    PG&E CARE/FERA program
    P.O. Box 29647
    Oakland, CA 94604-9647

    Fax: 1-877-302-7563

  • Submit your application by email
    Email the completed application to CAREandFERA@pge.com.

    Write "Nonprofit application" in the email’s subject line. Remember to attach your application to the email.

Renew CARE certification for a nonprofit

Organizations must recertify every four years by completing a new application and attaching proof of the following items:

  • A copy of your currently valid Federal 501(c)(3) tax exemption document with the same name as the PG&E account(s)
  • A copy of your license to provide social service by the appropriate agency
  • A complete list of your facility's PG&E accounts (See Section 5 of the application)

PG&E sends a renewal application three months before the discount expires. Your organization can reapply for the CARE program if it still qualifies under the current CARE program eligibility program.

 

To request an application by mail, email CAREandFERA@pge.com.

Housing facilities for agricultural employees may be eligible to get monthly CARE discounts on their energy bill. The housing facility must:

  • Meet the definition in Subdivision (b) of Section 1140.4 of the Labor Code and have an exemption from local property taxes pursuant to subdivision (g) of Section 214 of the Revenue and Taxation Code
  • Provide a copy of tax-exempt documentation
  • Use 70 percent of the energy supplied to master-metered facilities for residential purposes, and 100 percent of the energy for individually metered units for residential purposes
  • Meet the current income guidelines regarding total gross income for all households in the facility at any given time
  • Have separate applications filed for each type of facility even if they are under one licensed organization.
    • For example, employee housing and housing for agricultural employees
  • Notify Pacific Gas and Electric Company if it no longer qualifies for the CARE discount.

How do I download an application for my agricultural housing facility?

Download the CARE for agricultural employee housing facilities application (PDF). Forms in languages other than English can be found in the "Forms and Guides" tab.

 

How do I submit a CARE application for my agricultural housing facility?

First, complete and sign the application. Next, submit your application using one of the following ways:

  • Submit your application by mail or fax
    PG&E CARE/FERA program
    P.O. Box 29647
    Oakland, CA 94604-9647

    Fax: 1-877-302-7563

  • Submit your application by email
    Email the completed application to CAREandFERA@pge.com.

    Write "Agricultural" in the email's subject line. Remember to attach your application to the email.

Renew CARE for an agricultural housing facility

Organizations must renew every four years. To renew, complete a new application. Attach proof of one the following items:

  • A copy of a current permit issued by the Department of Housing and Community Development, or
  • Your Federal 501(c)(3) tax exemption, or
  • Your state tax exemption form along with your local property tax exemption form

Include a statement describing how the organization used the discount to directly benefit facility residents during the previous year.

 

PG&E sends a renewal application three months before a discount expires.

  • Your organization can reapply for the CARE program if it still qualifies under the current CARE program eligibility guidelines.

To request a new application or renewal application by mail, call 1-866-743-2273 or email CAREandFERA@pge.com.

MFHCs operated by the Office of Migrant Services (OMS) or nonprofit entities can get monthly energy bill discounts through the CARE program.

Apply for CARE if your entity meets these program guidelines:

  • The facility must provide pursuant to section 50710 of the Health and Safety Code or meet the definition in Subdivision (b) of Section 1140.4 of the Labor Code. The facility must also have an exemption from local property taxes pursuant to subdivision (g) of Section 214 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
  • The facility must provide a copy of a current contract with the OMS, or a copy of tax-exempt documentation.
  • Separate applications must be filed for each type of facility, even if they are under one licensed organization.
  • Facilities must notify PG&E if they no longer qualify for the CARE discount.

 

How do I download an application for my MFHC?

Download the CARE Migrant Farmworker Housing Centers (MFHC) application (PDF). Forms in languages other than English can be found in the "Forms and Guides" tab.

 

How do I submit a CARE application for my MFHC?

First, complete and sign the application. Next, submit your application using one of the following ways:

  • Submit your application by mail or fax
    PG&E CARE/FERA program
    P.O. Box 29647
    Oakland, CA 94604-9647

    Fax: 1-877-302-7563

  • Submit your application by email
    Email the completed application to CAREandFERA@pge.com.

    Write "MFHC" in the email's subject line. Remember to attach your application to the email.

Renew CARE for an MFHC

Organizations must recertify every four years. To recertify, complete a new application and attach proof of the following items:

  • A copy of your current contract with the Office of Migrant Services OR your Federal 501(c)(3) tax exemption OR your state tax exemption form along with your local property tax exemption form
  • A statement of how the entity used the discount during the previous year to directly benefit facility residents

PG&E sends a recertification application three months before a discount expires.

  • Your organization can reapply for the CARE program if it still qualifies under the current CARE program eligibility program.

To request an application by mail, call 1-866-743-2273 or email CAREandFERA@pge.com.

Forms and guides

CARE resources

Scroll down to find the following PDF documents:

  • CARE enrollment print applications
  • CARE enrollment sub-metered tenants print applications
  • Other CARE print applications
  • Post-enrollment verification request forms
  • Post-enrollment verification forms for high usage
  • Guide to required income documentation
  • Understand your bill
  • Baseline Allowance
  • Money-saving tips

Most forms are available in:

  • English
  • Large-print English
  • Español
  • 中文
  • Việt

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

CARE program FAQ

Still have questions? Call 1-866-743-5832 or email CAREandFERA@pge.com.

The discount is applied for two years. If you are on a fixed income, the discount is applied for four years.

  • About three months before the discount expires, PG&E sends a letter and an application. If you still qualify under the current program guidelines at that time, you can reapply.

Proof of income is not required during the application process. However, we may select you to provide income proof later.

The discount will appear on the next bill you receive.

Single-family households:

The phrase: "CARE Discount" appears on the first page of your bill. Find it under the heading, "Your Enrolled Programs." Access a  sample bill (PDF).

 

Sub-metered tenants:

  1. We send letters to both tenants and landlords welcoming them to the CARE program.
  2. The landlord is then responsible for passing the CARE discount through to the tenant.

important notice icon Note: The discount should appear on the energy statements that tenants receive from their landlords.

No. Each family must have a separate meter to receive the CARE discount.

We encourage you to reapply whenever your income situation changes. Proof of income is required if you reapply within 24 months of being denied CARE benefits.

 

important notice icon Note: The income guidelines change each year in June. 

No. You must be enrolled in the CARE program to receive the discount. Retroactive discounts do not apply if you are not enrolled in the CARE program.

There are two ways to submit your post-enrollment verification form online. Sign into your account:

 

If you see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:

  1. Select "Show More" to open additional alerts.
  2. Find PG&E's request to submit income verification documents.
  3. Select the link and follow the steps to complete your income verification.

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If you do not see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:

  1. Go to “Payment Options" -->
  2. "Assistance Programs" -->
  3. "CARE/FERA" -->
  4. "Verify your income."

If you have tried these options, but are still unable to complete the process, it is possible that you are attempting to recertify:

  • Too early—more than 60 days before your CARE enrollment expires or
  • Too late—after your enrollment expiration date

If you are within 60 days of your enrollment expiration, and still cannot recertify online, call 1-800-660-6789 to resolve the issue.

 

Find more information on how to renew CARE online

The CARE and FERA programs provide a monthly discount for income-qualified households. However, each program offers a different type of energy discount and has different eligibility guidelines:

 

CARE offers a minimum 20% discount on gas and electric rates. To qualify for the CARE discount, someone in your household must:

  • Already participate in certain public assistance programs, or
  • Meet the guidelines for total annual household income

FERA offers an 18% discount on electric rates. FERA does not offer a discount on gas rates. To qualify for the FERA discount, your household must:

  • Have three or more people
  • Meet the guidelines for total annual household income

important notice icon Note: CARE and FERA share one application. If you do not qualify for CARE, we will check to see if you qualify for FERA.

Yes. CARE, FERA and Medical Baseline are state programs which provide a discounted rate for electricity to qualifying low-income households.

  • These programs are administered to all customers by PG&E, including those who choose to receive service from a CCA.
  • If you're enrolled in CARE/FERA/Medical Baseline and start service with a CCA, your account will remain enrolled in these programs. You’ll continue to receive your full discount under your new provider.
  • New enrollments and re-enrollments for CARE/FERA/Medical Baseline must be done through PG&E.

Your income eligibility is based on current earnings of all persons living in your household.

  1. Add the total annual income for all people in your household.
  2. Check the income range on the income guidelines table to see if you are eligible for CARE.

Only use current and expected income for the next 12 months.

  • Your annual income calculation should not include income earned from prior employment.
    • If you and/or other members of your household have experienced job loss or decreased wages, you may now qualify.

UI or PUA payments

Are you receiving Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) payments under the Federal CARES act at the time of application?

  • Use your EDD award letter to calculate income based on how many weeks you are scheduled to receive payment.

Refer to the "Maximum Benefit Amount." At enrollment, this should be the maximum amount you would be scheduled to receive.

Post-enrollment verification FAQ

No proof of income is required to sign up for CARE. However, after you enroll, you may be asked to provide verification of:

This proof is required to continue receiving a discount.

Follow the letter's instructions and complete the CARE Post-Enrollment Verification Request Form (PDF). Once you have completed and signed the form, submit your documents in one of the following ways:

Submit your documents online

There are two ways to submit your post-enrollment verification form online. Sign into your account:

  • If you see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:
    1. Select "Show More" to open additional alerts.
    2. Find PG&E's request to submit income verification documents.
    3. Select the link and follow the steps to complete your income verification.

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  • If you do not see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:
    1. Go to “Payment Options" -->
    2. "Assistance Programs" -->
    3. "CARE/FERA" -->
    4. "Verify your income."

Submit documents by mail or fax

  • Mail or fax the completed, signed and dated CARE PEV form and eligibility documents to:
    PG&E CARE/FERA program
    P.O. Box 29647
    Oakland, CA 94604-9647

    Fax: 1-877-302-7563

Submit your documents by email

  • Email the completed documents to CAREandFERA@pge.com. Write "CARE PEV" in the email's subject line. Remember to attach your:
    1. Completed, signed and dated CARE PEV form
    2. CARE eligibility documents
      • Income documents or
      • Letter of proof of public assistance

Renew CARE for an MFHC

Organizations must recertify every four years. To recertify, complete a new application and attach proof of the following items:

  • A copy of your current contract with the Office of Migrant Services OR your Federal 501(c)(3) tax exemption OR your state tax exemption form along with your local property tax exemption form
  • A statement of how the entity used the discount during the previous year to directly benefit facility residents

PG&E sends a recertification application three months before a discount expires.

  • Your organization can reapply for the CARE program if it still qualifies under the current CARE program eligibility program.

To request an application by mail, call 1-866-743-2273 or email CAREandFERA@pge.com.

Review the second page of the CARE Post-Enrollment Verification Request Form (PDF) for examples of acceptable documents. 

All household members who receive income are required to submit proof of income documents.

Your CARE discount will remain active 45 days from the date of the letter you received. If we determine that you are ineligible, your discount will then be suspended. Your discount may also be suspended if you:

  • Submit incomplete verification documentation
  • Request to cancel or unenroll from CARE
  • Submit your documents after the due date

No. There is no extension or exception to the 45-day response time. Completed required documents should be returned as soon as possible.

We call 15 days after the verification request is sent. This call is a reminder that you must provide income verification documents to remain enrolled in CARE.

Review the letter. Once you have identified and completed the missing information or documents, submit them in one of the following ways:

 

Submit your documents online

There are two ways to submit your post-enrollment verification form online. Sign into your account:

  • If you see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:
    1. Select "Show More" to open additional alerts.
    2. Find PG&E's request to submit income verification documents.
    3. Select the link and follow the steps to complete your income verification.

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  • If you do not see a red "alerts banner" at the top of your screen:
    1. Go to “Payment Options" -->
    2. "Assistance Programs" -->
    3. "CARE/FERA" -->
    4. "Verify your income."

Submit documents by mail or fax

  • Mail or fax the completed, signed and dated CARE PEV form and eligibility documents to:
    PG&E CARE/FERA program
    P.O. Box 29647
    Oakland, CA 94604-9647

    Fax: 1-877-302-7563

Submit your documents by email

  • Email the completed documents to CAREandFERA@pge.com. Write "CARE PEV" in the email's subject line. Remember to attach your:
    1. Completed, signed and dated CARE PEV form
    2. CARE eligibility documents
      • Income documents or
      • Letter of proof of public assistance

Do you still have questions? Email CAREandFERA@pge.com or call 1-866-743-5832.

If you miss the deadline, your CARE discount will be removed after your next billing cycle. Your energy charges may increase as a result.

Customers can be removed from CARE for the following reasons:

  • Your household income exceeded the income guidelines.
  • You were asked to provide proof of income and either:
    • Didn’t respond in time or
    • Responded with incomplete paperwork
  • Your monthly energy usage exceeded 600% of your monthly Baseline Allowance.
  • You didn’t participate in the Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) program.
    • High usage customers must be in the ESA program to remain in CARE.

Yes. Submit your documentation to re-enroll as soon as possible.

High usage customers FAQ

All residential customers are given a Tier 1 allowance. This is a California Public Utilities Commission-approved percentage of average customer usage during summer and winter months.

 

Your Tier 1 allowance:

  • Provides for basic needs at an affordable price
  • Encourages conservation
  • Is assigned based on:
    • The climate in the area in which you live (baseline territory)
    • The season
    • Your heat source.

Learn more about your Baseline Allowance.

The ESA program provides home improvements at no cost to eligible renters and owners.

Contact the ESA program at 1-800-933-9555 between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Schedule your home assessment or enroll online.

 

Apply now for the ESA program.

To continue receiving a discount on your monthly energy bill, the California Public Utilities Commission requires that all CARE high usage customers participate in the ESA program. The program helps participants stay below 400% of their Baseline Allowance.

 

Apply now for the ESA program.

Yes. Contact the ESA program at 1-800-933-9555.


Questions?

Email CAREandFERA@pge.com.

CARE Community Partnerships

PG&E teams up with many groups to help residential customers through the CARE program.

 

List of current CARE Community Outreach Contractors (COCs):

Become a CARE Community Outreach Contractor

  1. Download the required documents:
  2. Print, fill out and send the intake form.
  3. Email your completed form to PG&E: CAREandFERA@pge.com.

Energy Savings Assistance

  • Are you enrolled in CARE?
  • Do you own or rent a house, apartment or mobile home that is five years or older?

You may qualify for the Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) program.

More resources and support

Additional discounts

Find information about discounts on phone and internet services.

Take the Home Energy Checkup

  • Take the 5-minute Home Energy Checkup.
  • Identify sources of wasted energy in your household.
  • Get a custom savings plan to lower monthly bills.

Budget Billing

Budget Billing is a free tool that averages your annual energy costs to help you manage your bills.

  • Level out monthly payments.
  • Offset high seasonal bills.