> How is that even possible?
It's PG&E for the most part, and their huge liability payout for burning a city to the ground due to skipping maintenance on their distribution lines.
Some places in California have prices closer to the US average.
And not enough share on the people who built on a tinderbox which historically regularly (every few years) had fires go through.
And not enough share on the people who built on a tinderbox which historically regularly (every few years) had fires go through.