Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) issued a heads-up on Facebook about a misleading flyer labeled “Public Utility Notice” that is currently circulating around Alameda. It references California Public Utilities Code 379.6 and is designed to look official, but it’s not.
Don’t be fooled, AMP warns. That flyer is actually a marketing piece from a private company—NOT from AMP, PG&E, the City of Alameda, or any other government agency.
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- False claims: The flyer says you’ll “pay 37% more” for electricity if you don’t enroll in their program. That is NOT true. There is no penalty or surcharge for not installing solar or home batteries.
- Impersonation tactics: The flyer uses government-style language about wildfire settlements and “state-licensed administrators” to create a sense of urgency. Don’t fall for it. This is a marketing flyer from a private company trying to get your business.
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