<p>San Francisco, April 3 (Bloomberg) -- California regulators plan to vote tomorrow on the revenue that PG&E Corp., Edison International and Sempra Energy utilities will receive this year from nuclear power plants and other generating stations they own.</p>
<p>Under the plan proposed by a California Public Utilities Commission administrative law judge, PG&E's Pacific Gas & Electric, the state's largest utility, will receive $2.88 billion, Edison's Southern California Edison will get $3.79 billion and Sempra's San Diego Gas & Electric will receive $466 million.</p>