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PG&E Monopoly Pricing Leaves Consumers With No Alternative and No Relief

PG&E operates as a regulated monopoly, charging rates consumers view as predatory with no competitive alternative available. Consumer frustration is extreme but the structural fix requires regulatory action, not a software product.

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