California residents will see big relief over electric bills in October 2025 under the California Climate Credit Program. Residents who are wondering about the credit amount, payment dates, and other details can find everything here.
California Climate Credit October 2025
The state provides the California Climate Credit to millions of residents every spring and fall on their natural gas and electric bills. The credit program is funded under the state’s Cap-and-Trade program, which was designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
With this credit, the state uses the funds collected from companies emitting GHG. The state provides the credit twice a year; the natural gas bill credit was distributed in April 2025, whereas the electric credits were distributed in April and October 2025.
The California Public Utilities Commission processes this payment automatically to eligible households and small businesses to offset electricity bills. This credit reduces the electricity bill of the residents by 83%, offering some relief to the residents.
Who will receive the California Climate Credit in October 2025?
California residents and small businesses who are wondering about their eligibility to receive the credit can check the eligibility criteria below:
- If you are a resident and receive electricity from the following investor-owned utility company, community choice aggregation provider, or electric service provider:
- Southern California Edison
- Pacific Gas & Electric
- San Diego Gas & Electric
- PacificCorp
- Liberty Utilities
- All community Choice Aggregators (CCAs)
- Bear Valley Electric Service
- If you have a small business in California and receive electricity from the above companies, you can receive the credit.
- The small business consumers are from agricultural, commercial, or industrial customers who use less than 20 kilowatts in a month.
- The schools and non-profit organizations also qualify for this credit.
How much could you receive under the California Climate Credit 2025?
The State will support residents with the California Climate Credit at the critical time, when energy prices are rising and the cost of living is increasing. The fall season will increase the electricity usage, so households can have support for the utility expenses
Most of the eligible residents and small businesses will receive credit between $56 and $81, depending on the utility company. Here you can check the electric credit under the California Climate Credit for October 2025:
| Utility Company | Amount |
| PG&E | $58.23 |
| SDG&E | $81.38 |
| SCE | $56 |
| Bear Valley | $34.91 |
| Liberty | $63.71 |
| Pacific Power | $259.36 |
The total payments under the Climate Credit processed more than $700 million to electricity bill customers and $60 million for businesses.
When can you expect your California Climate Credit?
The commission will process the climate credit to your electricity bills, which will lower your electricity bill. Small businesses will receive the credit on their electricity bill as well; however, the billing period may vary, which can change the credit payout timing.
You can see the credit amount being processed on your electricity bill when you see the line, California Climate Credit, or CA Climate Credit on your bills, where the credit will also be explained.
All the eligible residents or small businesses will see the credit reflected in their bill in October 2025, or the following month. The SDG&E users may receive the credit amount a little later in the following month.
What if you don’t receive the credit?
If you don’t receive the California Climate Credit bill on time, you can contact the CPUC and inquire about the credit; however, the commission suggests you first reach out to your utility company.
The utility company can access your records and tell you if you will receive the credit or not, or if there is an error. You can find the toll-free number for the utilities company below and inquire about it:
| PG&E | 1877-660-6789 |
| SDG&E | 1800-411-7343 |
| SCE | 1800-655-4555 |
| Southwest Gas | 877-860-6020 |
| Liberty | 1800-782-2506 |
| Pacific Power | 1888-221-7070 |
How does this credit help residents and small businesses?
With the California Climate Credit program, households and small businesses can have the following impact:
- Support before winter: The electricity bill will increase in winter, considering the increase in consumption; hence, this will help the people.
- Pollution control: As the state urges businesses to pay for their emissions and distribute the same amount, the people and small businesses will encourage businesses to control their emissions.
- Lower bills: With the credit, the electricity and natural gas bills of households and small businesses will be reduced, offering them a direct benefit. This will help households manage their expenses and lower the bills for businesses, and help them in the year-end season.
California households and small businesses will receive the Climate credit in October 2025, lowering their electricity bills. Eligible residents should check their bills in October 2025 to see if the credit has been processed or not.
Disclaimer: The California Climate Credit October 2025 information is for general awareness only. Actual credit amounts and payment dates are determined by official state authorities.
