U.S. Offers PG&E $15B Loan
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•US agrees to $15 billion loan to PG&E, WSJ reports
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The U.S. will offer a record $15 billion low-interest loan to California -based utility PG&E.
The loan will be used to support climate resilience projects and upgrade the electrical grid, the Wall Street Journal report said.
The loans will be provided in cash installments over several years , the report added.
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