Company: PCG-PB
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001004980-25-000073
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Company: PG&E Corp
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form: DEF 14A
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 believe clean energy should be affordable for and inclusive of customers from all economic and social backgrounds.

We have set ambitious climate goals to guide our work in helping California transition to a low-carbon economy. We are also taking action to build a more climate-resilient energy network to ensure we can continue to deliver for customers even as California continues to experience the impacts of climate change.

#### Our Commitment: Helping to Heal the Planet
PG&E is committed to helping to heal the planet through a pledge to achieve:

Notes :

Scope 1: Direct emissions from PG&E’s operations.

Scope 2: Indirect emissions from facility electricity use and electric line losses.

Scope 3: Emissions resulting from value chain activities not owned or controlled by PG&E but that can be indirectly impacted by PG&E actions.

“Scope 4”: An emerging term for categorizing emission reductions enabled by a company. PG&E can make a significant contribution by enabling these emission reductions in our service area.

PG&E Corporation | Pacific Gas and Electric Company 2025 Joint Proxy Statement 8

| Our Progress                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
| As the state’s largest energy provider, we embrace our foundational role in transitioning California to a decarbonized and more climate-resilient economy. Today, one in every six solar rooftops in the country is in PG&E’s service area, and about one in eight electric vehicles in the nation plugs into PG&E’s grid. We are also partnering with a broad spectrum of stakeholders to create a pathway to a more equitable and affordable energy future. |

| Generated enough greenhouse-gas free electricity to meet 98%of our retail customer electricity consumption |     | Brought the total number of interconnected private solar customers to more than880,000 |     | Managed contracts for more than4.6 GWof battery energy storage to be deployed over the next several years and operated 183 MW of Utility-owned battery storage |

| Helped enable the total number ofelectric vehiclesoperating in our service area to exceed675,000 |     | Brought the total number of customers who have installedbattery storageat their homes or businesses to more than120,000 |     | Helped customers avoid emissions and energy costs throughrobust energy efficiency programs |

In 2024, we completed our first system-wide Climate Adaptation Vulnerability Assessment to better understand how climate-driven natural hazards may impact our assets, services, and operations. And we continued to advance our decarbonization initiatives for the natural gas delivery system, including meeting the CPUC-mandated methane