9. Award

As set forth in the table below, we award GPI $97,593.

Work on Proceedings

Attorney/Staff

Year

Hours

Hourly Rate $

Total $

Gregory Morris, Expert

2006

62.3

220

13,706.00

Gregory Morris, Expert

2007

104.5

225

23,512.50

Gregory Morris, Expert

2008

59.0

230

13,570.00

Gregory Morris, Expert

2009

171.0

240

41,040.00

Valerie Morris, Research Associate

2006

11.3

31

350.30

Valerie Morris, Research Associate

2007

22.6

32

723.20

Zoë Harrold, Research Associate

2007

16.5

32

528.00

Zoë Harrold, Research Associate

2008

25.5

33

841.50

Subtotal Hourly Compensation:

94,271.50

NOI and Intervenor Compensation Preparation (1/2 rate)

Gregory Morris

2009

22.0

120

2,640.00

Subtotal NOI/Intervenor Compensation Preparation:

2,640.00

Expenses:

681.50

TOTAL AWARD:

$97,593.00

Pursuant to § 1807, we order PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E, the three largest affected utilities, to pay this award. Consistent with previous Commission decisions, we order that interest be paid on the award amount (at the rate earned on prime, three month commercial paper, as reported in Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15) commencing on October 27, 2009, the 75th day after GPI filed its compensation request, and continuing until full payment of the award is made.

We direct PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E to allocate payment responsibility among them based upon their California-jurisdictional electric revenues for the 2008 calendar year, the most recent complete year for which there is revenue data.

We remind all intervenors that Commission staff may audit their records related to the award and that intervenors must make and retain adequate accounting and other documentation to support all claims for intervenor compensation. GPI's records should identify specific issues for which it requested compensation, the actual time spent by each employee or consultant, the applicable hourly rates, fees paid to consultants, and any other costs for which compensation was claimed. The records pertaining to an award of compensation shall be retained for at least three years from the date of the final decision making the award. 

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