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PG&E Corporation (PCG) EBITDA

The ebitda for PG&E Corporation (PCG) is $10.44 Billion with a year-over-year change of +5.05%. EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) measures a company's operating performance by removing non-cash charges and capital structure effects.

PCG EBITDA

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$10.44B

Reported annual fiscal-period values; no daily interpolation.

+145.81% 10Y

PCG Quarterly EBITDA Growth (YoY)

EBITDA growth vs the same quarter one year earlier, last 20 quarters.

Current EBITDA

$10.44B

$10.44 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+5.05%

vs. $9.94B prior year

Historical Data

27

Years of data available

Annual EBITDA History

YearEBITDAYoY Change% Change
2025$10.44B+$502.00M+5.05%
2024$9.94B+$2.08B+26.50%
2023$7.85B+$1.13B+16.77%
2022$6.73B+$457.00M+7.29%
2021$6.27B+$2.07B+49.30%
2020$4.20B$-1.71B-28.99%
2017$5.91B+$867.00M+17.18%
2016$5.05B+$800.00M+18.84%
2015$4.25B$-828.00M-16.32%
2014$5.07B+$1.19B+30.50%
2013$3.89B+$31.00M+0.80%
2012$3.86B$-257.00M-6.25%
2011$4.11B$-135.00M-3.18%
2010$4.25B+$98.00M+2.36%
2009$4.15B+$163.00M+4.09%
2008$3.99B$-89.00M-2.18%
2007$4.08B+$85.00M+2.13%
2006$3.99B+$226.00M+6.00%
2005$3.77B$-4.81B-56.11%
2004$8.58B+$5.01B+140.67%
2003$3.56B$-1.58B-30.78%
2002$5.15B+$1.53B+42.46%
2001$3.62B+$1.11B+44.43%
1999$2.50B$-1.20B-32.35%
1998$3.70B+$159.00M+4.49%
1997$3.54B+$348.00M+10.90%
1996$3.19B
Data as of Thursday, June 25, 2026

About PG&E Corporation

PG&E Corporation operates as a holding company, overseeing the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity and natural gas to its clientele. The firm's expertise spans a broad range of energy-related services, including general utilities, power provision, gas supply, electrical grids, solar solutions, and sustainability initiatives. Established in 1995, the company maintains its corporate headquarters in Oakland, California.

Oakland, CA
28,410 employees
Utilities / Regulated Electric
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Regulated Electric
CEO
Patricia Kessler Poppe