If you are starting service in a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) area, you will automatically start on the CCA provider’s service. If you want to receive service from PG&E instead, you will need to take the steps outlined at Electric services and contact the CCA provider to opt out of their service.
Articles in this section
- What are some utilities outside of PG&E service area?
- What are the other gas utilities within PG&E service area?
- What are the other electric utilities within PG&E service area?
- If I purchase gas from a CTA, are there any extra PG&E charges or fees I should know about?
- I am a CTA customer; will I continue to receive a monthly bill from PG&E?
- How does Core Gas Aggregation service work?
- What PG&E programs are not available with CCA service?
- What is a Core Transport Agent (CTA)?
- How do I opt in or out of Community Choice Aggregation (CCA)?
- My new location offers the choice of getting power from a provider other than PG&E. What should I do when I start service?