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SAN FRANCISCO – Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has announced a new energy assistance program designed to help families in need.
The initiative, known as Temporary Energy Assistance for Families (TEAF), is a one-time payment program sponsored by PG&E and administered by The Salvation Army.
This program, authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), along with PG&E customers, will provide up to $1,500 to income-qualified families who are unable to pay for their energy needs due to an unplanned hardship.
“We know that in today’s difficult economic times, some of our customers may need extra help with their bills,” said Albert F. Torres, vice president of customer operations at PG&E. “We believe this new program provides the perfect opportunity to give our customers additional support during their time of need.”
Customers interested in the program are encouraged to contact The Salvation Army for program details and eligibility guidelines, or they can apply at 1-800-933-9677. They can also visit www.pge.com/TEAF.
Applications for assistance will be accepted until Sept. 21.
In addition to the TEAF program, PG&E offers a host of other programs to assist customers.
PG&E's Breathe Easy Solutions help customers manage their energy costs when life brings financial challenges or unexpected changes.
Additional details, as well as eligibility requirements and enrollment instructions, can be found at: http://www.pge.com/myhome/customerservice/financialassistance/.
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BIGGS, Calif. – The California Cooperative Rice Research Foundation, the University of California, and the United States Department of Agriculture will hold the annual Rice Field Day on Wednesday, Aug. 25, at the Rice Experiment Station in Biggs.
Registration and poster viewing will begin at 7:30 a.m. and will be followed by the general meeting.
The business meeting will include reports by the chairman and treasurer of the California Cooperative Rice Research Foundation, the Rice Research Trust and the California Rice Research Board.
It will conclude with the presentation of the D. Marlin Brandon Rice Research Fellowship and the California Rice Industry Award.
From 9:30 to noon, field tours will be conducted of the research nurseries focusing on breeding, disease resistance, weed control and entomology. The tours will be followed by a luncheon at noon.
There is no charge for this event.
The Rice Experiment Station is located 2.5 miles west of Highway 99 on Highway 162 toward Butte City.
Further information can be obtained at www.plantsciences.ucdavis.edu/ricestation/ or by calling the Rice Experiment Station at 530-868-5481.
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