Public Utilities Commission of the State of California |
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Timothy J. Sullivan, Executive Director |
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Headquarters |
Southern California Office |
505 Van Ness Avenue |
320 West 4th Street, Suite 500 |
San Francisco, CA 94102 |
Los Angeles, CA 90013 |
(415) 703-2782 |
(213) 576-7000 |
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Website: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov |
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Calendar Archive: prior to year 2000 http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/daily_calendar_archive/ |
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Daily Calendar
· Commission Meetings
· Notices
· Public Meetings and Workshops
· Notice of Draft Resolutions (PU Code § 311(g))
· New Filings
· Petitions for Modification and Applications for Rehearing
· Proposed Decisions/Alternates/Presiding Officer’s Decisions/Arbitrator’s Reports
· Advice Letter Filings
· Miscellaneous Transportation Items
· Miscellaneous Communications Matters
· Table of Submission Dates for the Preceding Two Weeks
· Changes to Hearing Calendar
· Hearings
· Notice of All-Party Meetings (PU Code §1701.3(c))
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· Resolution ALJ 176-3386 regarding ratification of preliminary determinations of category and notice of assignment is included in this calendar.
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The Commission’s policy is to schedule hearings (meetings, workshops, etc.) in locations that are accessible to people with disabilities. |
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The CPUC encourages all Californians to participate in its meetings,
hearings, workshops, and proceedings. We try to hold our public meetings
only in places that are wheelchair accessible and which can accommodate
specialized equipment and other services useful to people with disabilities.
Please see the notice of the meeting you wish to attend for more specifics. If you plan to attend and need specialized accommodations for a particular meeting that are not listed in the notice, request them from the Public Advisor’s Office at least three business days in advance of the meeting. Contact the Public Advisor’s Office by any one of the following: |
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Email: public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov |
FAX: 415-355-5404 (Attn.: Public Advisor) |
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October 27, 2016 |
9:30 am |
San Francisco |
November 10, 2016 |
9:30 am |
San Francisco |
December 1, 2016 |
9:30 am |
San Francisco |
Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting dates are reserved as noted but will only be held if there are ratesetting matters to be considered.
October 24, 2016 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 President Michael Picker and Commissioner Randolph will not be present in San Francisco for the October 24, 2016, Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting. Therefore, pursuant to Government Code Section 11123(b)(1), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that member(s) of the Commission will participate by teleconference in the Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting from the following publicly accessible location: California Public Utilities Commission,
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November 7, 2016 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 |
November 28, 2016 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 |
More information on the Committee meeting is available at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/commissionercommittees/
October 19, 2016
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California Public
Utilities Commission
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The California Public
Utilities Commission (CPUC) will hold its annual Safety En Banc on
October 19, 2016.
The CPUC’s Safety Action Plan, which helps to fully integrate safety in all
aspects of the CPUC’s work, calls for an annual Safety En Banc that provides
for an interactive discussion of utility safety. The 2016 Safety En Banc
is devoted to a discussion of interconnected critical infrastructures, such as
gas, electric, communications, transportation, and water. The En Banc
will explore the manner in which critical infrastructures are interconnected,
such that a disruption in one infrastructure may have cascading adverse effects
in others. The En Banc will include a presentation on interconnected
infrastructures, and small breakout sessions during which Commissioners and
invited stakeholders will discuss different topics related to interconnected
infrastructures.
Although a quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may be in attendance, no
official CPUC action will be taken at this event. With the exception of the
breakout sessions, this En Banc will be available via webcast at: http://www.adminmonitor.com/ca/cpuc/
Agenda and media advisory available at: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=12125. For questions, please contact April Mulqueen at april.mulqueen@cpuc.ca.gov or
415.703.1112. If you require special accommodations, please notify the Public
Advisor’s Officer at toll free 1-866-849-8390 or public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov,
at least 5 business days before the En Banc.
October 20,
2016 |
San Luis Obispo
Botanical Garden – Oak Glen Pavilion Room |
The Public
Participation Hearing in the above entitled matter will be held at the date,
time and location above. Assigned Commissioner Michael Picker and/or
Administrative Law Judge Peter V. Allen will preside. There may be a quorum of
Commissioners present, however, no voting will occur.
Questions about the hearing date, time or place, call the Calendar Clerk at
(415) 703-1203 or ahg@cpuc.ca.gov.
If special arrangements are needed for attendees, such as sign and/or foreign
language interpreters, please contact the CPUC Public Advisor’s Office at
1-866-849-8391 or 1-415-703-2074 or email: public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov at
least three days prior to the hearing.
October 25, 2016 |
California State Capitol
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California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is currently headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Sacramento and Los Angeles. Senate Bill (SB) 840 directs the CPUC to report on options to locate operations and staff outside of the CPUC’s headquarters. Pursuant to the bill the CPUC will hold workshops to gather information from a broad group of participants including but not limited to the employee Unions representing CPUC staff. As stated in the bill, the objective of the workshops is to hear suggestions, concerns, ideas, and comments from stakeholders and interested members of the public on options for leveraging additional facilities in areas of the State, such as Sacramento, which would allow the CPUC to collaborate with other departments and also allow staff more opportunities for growth in promotion in the other state departments. In order to frame the discussions and have a productive meeting, we consider three scenarios as options to relocate CPUC operations and staff outside San Francisco headquarters. In the report that will be presented to the Legislators, these scenarios will be compared in terms of real-estate costs and other unquantifiable factors that concern employees and quality of the CPUC operations. Please see the scenarios and agenda at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=6442450975.
Commissioner Committee on Modernization
October
26, 2016
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California Public
Utilities Commission |
The purpose of this meeting is
to provide the Commissioners with an opportunity to meet and discuss matters
related to finance and administrative initiatives of the Commission. The
public is encouraged to voice their opinion by attending this public meeting.
If special arrangements are needed for attendees, such as sign and/or foreign
language interpreters, please contact the CPUC Public Advisor’s Office at
1-866-849-8391 or 1-213-576-7055 or email: public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov at
least three days prior to the meeting.
More information on the Committee meeting is available at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/commissionercommittees/
November 1, 2016 9:15 - 4:15 p.m. |
California Public
Utilities Commission |
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is currently headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Sacramento and Los Angeles. Senate Bill (SB) 840 directs the CPUC to report on options to locate operations and staff outside of the CPUC’s headquarters. Pursuant to the bill the CPUC will hold workshops to gather information from a broad group of participants including but not limited to the employee Unions representing CPUC staff. As stated in the bill, the objective of the workshops is to hear suggestions, concerns, ideas, and comments from stakeholders and interested members of the public on options for leveraging additional facilities in areas of the State, such as Sacramento, which would allow the CPUC to collaborate with other departments and also allow staff more opportunities for growth in promotion in the other state departments. In order to frame the discussions and have a productive meeting, we consider three scenarios as options to relocate CPUC operations and staff outside San Francisco headquarters. In the report that will be presented to the Legislators, these scenarios will be compared in terms of real-estate costs and other unquantifiable factors that concern employees and quality of the CPUC operations. Please see the scenarios and agenda at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=6442450975.
To purchase Commission documents, there is a charge of 20 cents a printed page (postage prepaid) with a minimum purchase of $2.00.
The auditorium, hearing rooms, and training room at the headquarters of the California Public Utilities Commission, located at 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California, are available for rent. Further information about requirements and fees can be obtained by contacting Scott Finger (415) 703-1641.
“The below notices having been duly noticed in the Daily Calendar and along with the requisite ruling, scoping memo or other order issued in the specific proceedings satisfy the requirements of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure Rule 8.1(c) such that no ex parte communication shall be considered to occur should a decisionmaker or an advisor be present at the meeting or workshop.”
October 14, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission |
Assigned
Commissioner Catherine J.K. Sandoval has organized a workshop regarding the
California LifeLine Program. The purpose of this workshop is to discuss
possible changes to the California LifeLine Program. Agenda will be posted at http://cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=3045 on October 11, 2016.
If you require special accommodations, please notify the CPUC’s Public
Advisor’s Office at public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov or toll free at 1-866-849-8390, at least three business
days before the workshop. If there are any questions, please contact Michaela
Pangilinan at (415) 703-1890 or at wow@cpuc.ca.gov.
Public Workshop Notice: Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Action Plan
October 18, 2016 |
Milton Marks Auditorium
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This purpose of this workshop
is to discuss the draft Distributed
Energy Resources (DER) Action Plan, which was introduced by President
Michael Picker at the September 29, 2016, Commissioners’ Meeting. Commissioner
Michel Florio with preside, with support from Commissioners Advisors and Energy
Division staff. At Pres. Picker’s request, the DER Action Plan was developed
by Energy Division to provide a coherent vision for the CPUC’s activities on
distributed resources and facilitate the coordination of numerous proceedings
that affect DER deployment. The intent is for the DER Action Plan to be a
“living document” that will continue to be refined over time.
Stakeholders and interested parties are invited to submit their pre-workshop
comments by COB on Tuesday, October 11, 2016, and their post-workshop comments
by COB on Monday, October 31 at this on-line portal. Following the
workshop and with subsequent additional refinements, Pres. Picker is looking
for endorsement of the DER Action Plan at an upcoming Commission meeting.
For questions about this workshop, please contact Natalie Guishar at natalie.guishar@cpuc.ca.gov.
October 18, 2016 |
Pacific
Energy Center Conference
Phone Line: 866-652-7690 |
AGENDA
Commission Decision 16-06-008 (“the Decision”) resolves issues related
to customer authorization for the utility to share data with third party Demand
Response providers. This includes completing the Customer Information
Service Request Demand Response Provider Form (CISR-DRP Form) in paper form or
through a “Click-Through” process.
The Decision requires the utilities to hold working group meetings with
stakeholders and Energy Division to “develop a consensus proposal to streamline
and simplify the direct participation enrollment process, including adding more
automation, mitigating enrollment fatigue, and resolving any remaining
electronic signature issues.” (See Ordering Paragraph 9,
D.16-06-008).
For questions about this workshop, please contact Katherine Stockton at katherine.stockton@cpuc.ca.gov.
October 20, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission
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On January 28, 2016, the California Public Utilities Commission (Commission) adopted a successor tariff to the current net energy metering (NEM) tariff in Decision 16-01-044. That decision directed Energy Division staff, in collaboration with R.14-07-002 parties, to undertake further consideration of consumer protection measures, including the development of an information packet for customers interested in taking service under the NEM successor tariff. As a first step in the Commission’s further consideration of these issues, the purpose of this workshop will be to identify:
1. Consumer protection issues NEM customers have encountered; and
2. Existing regulation and jurisdiction over consumer protection for NEM customers.
The workshop agenda and presentation slides will be provided in advance of the workshop. For further information, please contact Shannon O’Rourke (sr6@cpuc.ca.gov / 415.703.5574).
October 20, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission
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Grid-optimized
distributed energy resources (DERs) participate in the management and provision
of water and energy services to the ratepayers of the State of
California. DERs as defined by AB 327 include energy efficiency, demand
response, electric vehicles, electric storage, and solar generation and other
renewable generation facilities. In compliance with electric utility and
CAISO interconnection tariffs, DERs require communications for DER facility
management and optimization. DERs have the potential to help manage scarce
water resources which require intensive energy inputs to pump, treat, heat and
move water in residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural applications
across the state. DERs in water applications, and the water facilities
themselves, require telemetry and communications for optimized management and
use.
Just as devices designed for the “Internet of Things” are less functional
things without the internet, communications enable new possibilities for water
and energy management, operation, and analysis. DERs, aggregators, and energy
generation facilities need communications to interconnect to the grid and
provide a greater range of grid services. Communications gaps in urban,
suburban and rural areas complicate and add expense and delays to the process
of negotiating and getting connected. Individualized communications agreements
may be time consuming and expensive, yet the only alternative. This workshop
will explore communications gaps, barriers, opportunities, and potential
solutions to connect innovative DER and energy projects critical to
California's greener future. For questions regarding the workshop, please
contact Jamie Ormond at Jamie.Ormond@cpuc.ca.gov
or 415-703-1193.
October 20, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission
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Grid-optimized distributed
energy resources (DERs) participate in the management and provision of water
and energy services to the ratepayers of the State of California. DERs as
defined by AB 327 include energy efficiency, demand response, electric
vehicles, electric storage, and solar generation and other renewable generation
facilities. In compliance with electric utility and CAISO interconnection
tariffs, DERs require communications for DER facility management and
optimization. DERs have the potential to help manage scarce water resources
which require intensive energy inputs to pump, treat, heat and move water in
residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural applications across the
state. DERs in water applications, and the water facilities themselves,
require telemetry and communications for optimized management and use.
Just as devices designed for the “Internet of Things” are less functional
things without the internet, communications enable new possibilities for water
and energy management, operation, and analysis.
DERs, aggregators, and energy generation facilities need communications to
interconnect to the grid and provide a greater range of grid services.
Communications gaps in urban, suburban and rural areas complicate and add
expense and delays to the process of negotiating and getting connected.
Individualized communications agreements may be time consuming and expensive,
yet the only alternative. This workshop will explore communications gaps,
barriers, opportunities, and potential solutions to connect innovative DER,
energy, and water projects critical to California's greener future.
For more information, please contact Jamie Ormond, Legal and Water Advisor to
Commissioner Catherine Sandoval, at Jamie.Ormond@cpuc.ca.gov
or 415-703-1193.
October 20, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission
4700 Spring St #180 La Mesa, CA 91942 619-469-0700 |
The public meeting of
the California High Cost Fund (CHCF) B Administrative Committee (AC) will be
held on Thursday, October 20, 2016, at the two above locations, on the
following items: (1) Introductions; (2) Public Comments; (3) Review and
Approval of Minutes of the previous meetings; (4) Liaison Staff Reports: (a)
Fiscal report; (b) Legal report;
(c) CD Staff ; (5) Other Administrative Matters; (6) Announcements; (7) New
Agenda items for next meeting; (8) Date and Time for next meeting. The contact
person for this meeting is Richard Maniscalco at (415) 703-2005.
October
20, 2016 |
WebEx information: Meeting
Number:
819 038 279 Audio Connection: (712) 775-7031 Access Code: 349332 To start or join the online meeting: Go to: https://van.webex.com |
Energy Division staff convened
the Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) Modeling Advisory Group (MAG) to ensure
the modeling work undertaken by Energy Division and by individual LSEs as part
of the 2017 IRP process is performed in a manner that is as transparent and
objective as possible. Meetings take place via webinar every other Thursday
from October 20, 2016 – December 22, 2016. Participation is open to the public
on the condition that the ground rules detailed in the advisory
group charter are observed.
Each meeting includes a report out on activities completed, a discussion of
planned activities, and opportunity for feedback from parties and discussion
with Energy Division staff. An agenda and presentation slides will be e-mailed
to the service list of the LTPP-IRP rulemaking (R.16-02-007) prior to each
webinar.
For more information, please contact Forest Kaser at Forest.Kaser@cpuc.ca.gov or (415)
703-1445 or Patrick Young at Patrick.Young@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-5357.
October 21, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission |
Objectives of this
workshop is for: (1) the Joint Intervenors and their consultants to
present a refresher of the Multi-Attribute Approach adopted in D.16-08-016; (2)
the utilities to present their selection of risks and test problems to be used
in the test drive of the Multi-Attribute Approach; and (3) the parties
to discuss what constitutes a successful test drive of the Multi-Attribute
Approach.
This notice will be updated with a detailed agenda and WebEx information four
days before the workshop. For information, please contact Steve Haine, Safety
& Enforcement Division, phone: (415)355-5553, email: steven.haine@cpuc.ca.gov.
October 24, 2016 10 am – 12:30 pm |
Southern California Edison Company Energy Education Center 1-626-543-6758
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Southern
California Edison Company (SCE) and Southern California Gas Company (SCG) will
hold a public meeting to review and discuss the Energy Savings Assistance
Program’s Aliso Canyon intensified activity and accomplishments during the
summer months. Topics to be discussed: savings, homes treated (and jointly
treated), and total expenditures by month through September 2016, as well as
achievement towards savings targets established in D.16-04-040; impact of rule
suspension, i.e. IT enhancements and additional eligible homes; explanation of
savings methodologies considered and utilized to measure savings; potential
adjustments to existing saving methodology; and Potential adjustments to
existing compliance reports. To confirm attendance for parties who are
attending in-person please e-mail Sheila Lee at Sheila.Lee@sce.com by October 19, 2016.
This meeting notice is being sent to all parties on the service lists
of Applications A.14-11-007, et al; as well as the utilities’ contractors and
agency contacts.
October 24, 2016 |
California Public Utilities
Commission |
The purpose of this
workshop is to present an overview of SCE’s 2018 General Rate Case application
and its proposed approach for grid reinforcement/grid modernization. A detailed
agenda will be distributed in advance.
For information about this workshop, please contact Laura Martin of the CPUC’s
Energy Division (415) 703-2149 – or - Laura.Martin@cpuc.ca.gov).
October 25, 2016 |
California State Capitol
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California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is currently headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Sacramento and Los Angeles. Senate Bill (SB) 840 directs the CPUC to report on options to locate operations and staff outside of the CPUC’s headquarters. Pursuant to the bill the CPUC will hold workshops to gather information from a broad group of participants including but not limited to the employee Unions representing CPUC staff. As stated in the bill, the objective of the workshops is to hear suggestions, concerns, ideas, and comments from stakeholders and interested members of the public on options for leveraging additional facilities in areas of the State, such as Sacramento, which would allow the CPUC to collaborate with other departments and also allow staff more opportunities for growth in promotion in the other state departments. In order to frame the discussions and have a productive meeting, we consider three scenarios as options to relocate CPUC operations and staff outside San Francisco headquarters. In the report that will be presented to the Legislators, these scenarios will be compared in terms of real-estate costs and other unquantifiable factors that concern employees and quality of the CPUC operations. Please see the scenarios and agenda at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=6442450975.
October 26,
2016
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California
Public Utilities Commission |
The purpose of this
meeting is to provide the Commissioners with an opportunity to meet and discuss
matters related to finance and administrative initiatives of the
Commission. The public is encouraged to voice their opinion by attending
this public meeting.
If special arrangements are needed for attendees, such as sign and/or foreign
language interpreters, please contact the CPUC Public Advisor’s Office at
1-866-849-8391 or 1-213-576-7055 or email: public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov at
least three days prior to the meeting.
More information on the Committee meeting is available at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/commissionercommittees/
October
26, 2016
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California
Public Utilities Commission |
The purpose of this meeting is
to provide the Commissioners with an opportunity to meet and discuss matters
related to finance and administrative initiatives of the Commission. The
public is encouraged to voice their opinion by attending this public meeting.
If special arrangements are needed for attendees, such as sign and/or foreign
language interpreters, please contact the CPUC Public Advisor’s Office at
1-866-849-8391 or 1-213-576-7055 or email: public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov at
least three days prior to the meeting.
More information on the Committee meeting is available at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/commissionercommittees/
October 27, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission
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This workshop will cover the
RA load forecast. A detailed agenda will be provided at least seven days
before the workshop.
For questions about this workshop, please contact Simone Brant at simone.brant@cpuc.ca.gov or (415)
703-5239.
November 1, 2016 9:15 to 4:1 p.m. |
California Public
Utilities Commission |
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is currently headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Sacramento and Los Angeles. Senate Bill (SB) 840 directs the CPUC to report on options to locate operations and staff outside of the CPUC’s headquarters. Pursuant to the bill the CPUC will hold workshops to gather information from a broad group of participants including but not limited to the employee Unions representing CPUC staff. As stated in the bill, the objective of the workshops is to hear suggestions, concerns, ideas, and comments from stakeholders and interested members of the public on options for leveraging additional facilities in areas of the State, such as Sacramento, which would allow the CPUC to collaborate with other departments and also allow staff more opportunities for growth in promotion in the other state departments. In order to frame the discussions and have a productive meeting, we consider three scenarios as options to relocate CPUC operations and staff outside San Francisco headquarters. In the report that will be presented to the Legislators, these scenarios will be compared in terms of real-estate costs and other unquantifiable factors that concern employees and quality of the CPUC operations. Please see the scenarios and agenda at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=6442450975.
November 2, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission (Corner of Van Ness
Avenue and McAllister Street)
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The purpose of this
workshop is to present an overview of SCE’s safety and risk assessment
proposals, customer service re-platform project, and pole programs. A detailed
agenda will be distributed in advance.
For information about this workshop, please contact Laura Martin of the CPUC’s
Energy Division (415-703-2149 –or- Laura.Martin@cpuc.ca.gov).
November 3, 2016 |
Pacific Gas &
Electric |
AGENDA
Commission Decision 16-06-008
(“the Decision”) resolves issues related to customer authorization for the
utility to share data with third party Demand Response providers. This
includes completing the Customer Information Service Request Demand Response
Provider Form (CISR-DRP Form) in paper form or through a “Click-Through”
process.
The Decision requires the utilities to hold working group meetings with
stakeholders and Energy Division to “develop a consensus proposal to streamline
and simplify the direct participation enrollment process, including adding more
automation, mitigating enrollment fatigue, and resolving any remaining
electronic signature issues.” (See Ordering Paragraph 9,
D.16-06-008).
For questions about this workshop, please contact Katherine Stockton at katherine.stockton@cpuc.ca.gov.
November 3, 2016
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California Public
Utilities Commission (Corner of Van Ness
Avenue and McAllister Streets)
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Consistent with ALJ ruling of September 30, 2016, and scoping memo objectives for Phase 1 of R.15-01-008, the purpose of this workshop is to consider methodology for determining the cost-effectiveness of “Best Practices” to achieve methane emission reductions in the regulated natural gas system. Presentations will be made by Air Resources Board staff, CPUC staff, and Parties to the rulemaking. If a Party would like to present or for questions about this workshop, please contact Ms. Wendy al-Mukdad at Wendy.al-Mukdad@cpuc.ca.gov or (415) 703-2311 and cc: Winardi Setiawan at wsetiawa@arb.ca.gov.
November 3, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission (Corner of Van Ness
Avenue and McAllister Street)
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The purpose of this
workshop is to give an overview and explanation of SCE’s proposals for
post-test year ratemaking, depreciation, Results of Operations model, rate
base, and taxes. A detailed agenda will be distributed in advance.
For information about this workshop, please contact Laura Martin of the CPUC’s
Energy Division (415-703-2149 –or- Laura.Martin@cpuc.ca.gov).
November 8, 2016 |
California Public
Utilities Commission |
Due to scheduling conflicts,
the ELCC and flexible capacity portions of this workshop are being
rescheduled. We are also extending the workshop to two days to ensure we have
adequate time available. The RA Load forecast methodology will remain on
October 27, 2016.
If you would like to present at the Load Forecast workshop, please contact
Jaime Rose Gannon by 10/11/16 at jrg@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2818 and provide slides by 10/24/16. A detailed agenda will be
provided at least seven days before the workshop.
For questions about this workshop or if you would like to present on flexible
capacity or ELCC, please contact Simone Brant at simone.brant@cpuc.ca.gov or (415)
703-5239.
The ALJ
Division has prepared Resolution ALJ-326 for the October 27, 2016
Commission Meeting. The resolution affirms Citation No. SED FC-718 issued to
Joseph Elias dba Showtime Transportation on May 5, 2015, by the California
Public Utilities Commission’s (Commission) Safety and Enforcement Division
(SED). SED initially issued Citation No SED FC-718 in the amount of
$4,000 for 8 violations (22 counts) of the Commission’s General Order (GO)
115-F and GO 157-D, and Public Utilities Code Section 5351, et seq.,
for the period January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014. SED corrected Citation
No SED FC-718 to remove 1 violation (1 count) at the hearing resulting in
a reduced fine of $3,500. Any comments should be directed to ALJ Mason via
email: rim@cpuc.ca.gov or phone 1-415-703-1470.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=166656314http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M152/K895/152895504.PDF
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4806 for the October 27, 2016, Commission Meeting. This resolution addresses: “San Diego Gas & Electric Company requests approval of the contract for Resource Adequacy capacity with NRG Power Marketing, LLC.” All questions or comments should be addressed to Eric Dupre at Eric.Dupre@cpuc.ca.gov and Michele Kito at Michele.Kito@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=167509957
The Safety and Enforcement Division (SED) has prepared Resolution ST-185 for the October 27, 2016, Commission meeting. This Resolution grants the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) request for approval of the LACMTA “Safety and Security Certification Plan” of the HR4000 Heavy Rail Vehicle procurement project. Any questions or comments should be directed to Ainsley Kung at Ainsley.Kung@cpuc.ca.gov .
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M167/K101/167101608.PDF
The Division of Water and
Audits has prepared Proposed Comment Resolution W-5116 for the October
27, 2016, Commission Meeting. Proposed Comment Resolution W-5116
authorizes Del Oro Water Company, Paradise Pines District, a rate base offset
revenue increase to produce an increase in gross annual revenues of $176,947,
or 7.09%, over current approved gross revenues.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=166588961
The Safety and Enforcement Division (SED) has prepared Resolution SED-2 for the November 10, 2016, Commission meeting. This Resolution adopts safety requirements for the design, construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board’s (“JPB’s”) conversion of its rail lines on the San Francisco Peninsula Rail Corridor from diesel-electric locomotive trains to new 25 kilovolt (kV) alternating current (AC) electric trains. Any questions or comments should be directed to Lana Tran at lana.tran@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=168141812
The Safety and Enforcement Division (SED) has prepared Resolution ST-190 for the November 10, 2016, Commission meeting. This Resolution grants the San Francisco Municipal Transportation (SFMTA) request for approval of the SFMTA “Safety and Security Certification Plan” of the LRV4 Light Rail Vehicle procurement project. Any questions or comments should be directed to Jimmy Xia at Jimmy.Xia@cpuc.ca.gov .
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=168110630
The Communications Division has prepared Resolution T-17501 for the November 10, 2016, Commission Meeting. Resolution T-17501 approves funding in the amount of $2,862,388 from the California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) for the CASF grant application of Cal.net, Inc., for the rural communities in Amador Calaveras and Alpine Counties Underserved Broadband Project. Any questions or comments should be directed to Simin Litkouhi, simin.litkouhi@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M167/K945/167945363.docx
The Communications Division has prepared Resolution T-17538 for the November 10, 2016, Commission Meeting. Resolution T-17538 approves grant funding in the amount of $898,750 from the California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) Rural and Regional Urban Consortia Account (Consortia Account) for the grant applications of the Gold Country Broadband Consortium ($300,000), Inland Empire Regional Broadband Consortium ($300,000), and the Connected Capital Area Broadband Consortium ($298,750). Any questions or comments should be directed to Taylor Cheim, taylor.cheim@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=168110265
The Communications Division has prepared Resolution T- 17542 for the November 10, 2016, Commission Meeting. Resolution T-17542 approves Mobile Telephony Services (MTS) surcharge rates to be assessed on the total purchase price of prepaid wireless telephone service effective January 1, 2017. Any questions or comments should be directed to Devla Singh, devla.singh@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=168108353
The Division of Water and Audits has prepared Proposed Comment Resolution W-5106 for the November 10, 2016, Commission Meeting. Proposed Comment Resolution W-5106 denies Cypress Ridge Sewer Company’s recovery of excess labor costs from 2009 through 2012 and orders a refund of $184,772 plus interest through a surcredit of $13.69 per month for 36 months. Please contact water.division@cpuc.ca.gov, and reference “Proposed Comment Resolution W-5106” if you have any questions.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=167678466
The Division of Water and Audits has prepared Proposed Comment Resolution W-5118 for the November 10, 2016, Commission Meeting. Proposed Comment Resolution W-5118 authorizes Yerba Buena Water Company’s general rate increase to produce an additional annual revenue of $85,376 or 28.72%, for Test Year 2016 to be paid by the Ratepayers. Please contact water.division@cpuc.ca.gov, and reference “Proposed Comment Resolution W-5118” if you have any questions.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=167636534
10/11/16 |
A.16-03-001 - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U39E) for Authorization to Procure Energy Storage Systems During the 2016-2017 Biennial Procurement Period Pursuant to Decision 13-10-040; And Related Matters: A.16-03-002 and A.16-03-003. Petition for Modification of Decision 16-09-007 by Green Power Institute. |
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ADVICE LETTER FILINGS
To protest a filing, mail
the original letter/telegram to the Chief of the appropriate division (i.e.,
"Chief, [Energy, Communications or Water] Division"), to be
received no later than 20 days after the date the Advice Letter was filed. "Effective TBD"
means that the date is to be determined by further Commission action. A date
listed as "anticipated effective" may be subject to change. An
Advice Letter Supplement is not a new filing, and there is no protest period
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09/30/16 |
Telecom 21 |
Boomerang Wireless, LLC, Revises California Lifeline Unlimited Talk & Text plan to included 500 MB of data (effective TBD) |
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10/07/16 |
Energy 5044G |
Southern California Gas Company, Expedited Advice Letter Approval for Renewal of a Canadian Pipeline Capacity Contract between Southern California Gas Company and Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd. (Foothills) (anticipated effective 10/28/16) |
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10/07/16 |
Telecom 1225 |
Citizens Telecommunications Co. of Ca., Interconnection Agreement (effective TBD) |
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10/07/16 |
Telecom 12740 |
Frontier California Inc., Interconnection Agreement (effective TBD) |
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10/07/16 |
Telecom 12741 |
Frontier California Inc., Right of Way Agreement (effective TBD) |
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10/07/16 |
Telecom 90 |
Frontier Communications of the Southwest Inc., Interconnection Agreement (effective TBD) |
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10/10/16 |
Energy 4934E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Information Only - Regarding Net Energy Metering Monthly Transition Reporting (anticipated effective 10/10/16) |
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10/10/16 |
Energy 4935G |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Online Payments for Generator Interconnection Related Fees for NEM-2 and other Electric Rule 21 Customers (effective TBD) |
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10/10/16 |
Energy 4936E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Green Tariff Shared Renewables 2017 Marketing Implementation Advice Letter (MIAL) (anticipated effective 11/09/16) |
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10/10/16 |
Energy 3488E |
Southern California Edison Company, Bilateral Resource Adequacy Capacity Agreements Between Southern California Edison Company and AES Alamitos, L.L.C., AES Huntington Beach, L.L.C. and AES Redondo Beach, L.L.C. to Meet Local Resource Adequacy Requirements (effective TBD) |
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10/10/16 |
Telecom 19 |
Bright House Networks Information Services (California), LLC, Revision for Cal. P.U.C. Schedule No 2-T to add LifeLine service to comply with D.16-05-007 (effective TBD) |
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10/11/16 |
Energy 3768G/4937E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Modification of California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) and Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) Program Enrollment Forms (anticipated effective 11/01/16) |
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10/11/16 |
Energy 2955E-A |
San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Supplements A.L.No.2955E, Request for 2016 Energy Efficiency Program Fund Shifting Approval (anticipated effective 10/12/16) |
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10/11/16 |
Energy 2958E-A |
San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Supplements A.L.No.2958E, Request for 2016 Energy Efficiency Program Fund Shifting Approval (anticipated effective 10/20/16) |
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10/11/16 |
Telecom 1471 |
Cox California Telcom, LLC, Individual Case Bases Contract (effective TBD) |
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10/11/16 |
Telecom 10 |
Securus Technologies, Inc., Request to detariff prepaid debit card service (effective TBD) |
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10/11/16 |
Telecom 29-A |
Time Warner Cable Information Services, Supplements A.L.No.29, Revision for Schedule Cal. P.U.C. No. 6-T (Local) to grandfather existing and add new voice services (effective TBD) |
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10/11/16 |
Water 102 |
North Gualala Water Works, Deactivation of Mandatory Water Conservation Program under Tariff Rule and Schedule 14.1 (effective TBD) |
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10/11/16 |
Water 98-A |
Penngrove Water Company, Supplements A.L.No.98, Rate Base Offset (anticipated effective 09/01/16) |
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10/12/16 |
Water 2226-A |
California Water Service Company, Supplements A.L.No.2226, [All Districts] Amortization of the 2014-2015 expenses in the Drought Memo Account (anticipated effective 08/14/16) |
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10/12/16 |
Water 108 |
Lake Alpine Water Company, Inc., [Bear Valley] Reimbursement of intervenor compensation award in D.16-09-026 (anticipated effective 11/01/16) |
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11/02/16 |
Energy 3485E |
Southern California Edison Company. Initial suspension on the following grounds: additional time is needed. Date suspension ends: 03/01/17. Note: Initial suspensions will be automatically extended for an additional 180 days if the Commission has not issued an order regarding the advice letter by the date the first suspension period ends. |
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10/11/16 |
Energy 4920E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Modifications to Electric Rule 21 Tariff to Reflect Agreement Reached on the Advanced Inverter Inadvertent Export Option Protest by Joint Stakeholders. |
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10/11/16 |
Energy 2959E |
San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Modifications to Electric Tariff Rule 21 to Implement an Advanced Inverter Inadvertent Export Option Pursuant to Decision 16-06-052 Protest by Joint Stakeholders. |
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10/11/16 |
Energy 3475E |
Southern California Edison Company, Modifications to Electric Tariff Rule 21 to Implement an Advanced Inverter Inadvertent Export Option Pursuant to Decision 16-06-052 Protest by Joint Stakeholders. |
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10/07/16 |
A.16-04-024 - Second Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Approval of Agreements Resulting from Its 2014-2015 Energy Storage Solicitation and Related Cost Recovery (U39E). |
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ALJ Kelly |
ECP – C.16-09-008 -
Frankie Brown, Complainant vs. Southern California Edison Company (U338E),
Defendant, |
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Dates in parentheses following the word “also” are subject to change without notice. The assigned Commissioner’s name is listed next to the proceedings as matter of record; the assigned Commissioner may not be present at the hearing.
(PHC) = Prehearing Conference |
(WS) = Workshop |
(OA) = Oral Argument |
(PPH) = Public Participation Hearing |
(STC) = Status Conference |
(SEC) = Settlement Conference |
(EH) = Evidentiary Hearing |
(L&M) = Law & Motion |
(CA) = Closing Argument |
10/18/16 |
A.16-02-011 (EH) -
Joint Application of TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. d/b/a Maryland
Telecommunications Systems, Inc. (U7083C) and Comtech Telecommunications
Corp. and Typhoon Acquisition Corp., a wholly owned Subsidiary of Comtech for
Approval of the Transfer of Control of TeleCommunication Systems, Inc., |
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10/19/16 |
A.16-02-019 (EH) -
Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Compliance Review of
Utility Owned Generation Operations, Electric Energy Resource Recovery
Account Entries, Contract Administration, Economic Dispatch of Electric
Resources, Utility Owned Generation Fuel Procurement, Diablo Canyon Seismic
Studies Balancing Account, and Other Activities for the Period January 1
through December 31, 2015 (U39E), |
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10/20/16 |
A.16-08-006 (PPH) -
Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Approval of the
Retirement of Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Implementation of the Joint
Proposal, And Recovery of Associated Costs Through Proposed Ratemaking
Mechanisms (U39E), |
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10/21/16 |
K.16-09-006 (EH) -
Appeal of J & I Transportation, LLC from Citation FC-834 issued on August
18, 2016 by the Transportation Enforcement Section, Consumer Protection and
Enforcement Division, California Public Utilities Commission, |
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10/24/16 |
C.16-08-004 (TELEPHONIC –
EH) - Eva Gabos, Complainant vs. Southern California Edison Company
(U338E), Defendant, |
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10/24/16 |
A.16-01-002 (EH) - In
the Matter of the Application of SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY (U337W) for
Authority to Increase Rates Charged for Water Service in its Los Angeles
County Division by $14,476,800 or 24.8% in July 2017, $3,599,800 or 5.0% in
July 2018, and $4,778,200 or 6.4% in July 2019, and in its Fontana Water
Company division by $20,607,600 or 38.6% in July 2017, $1,760,400 or 2.3% in
July 2018, and $2,664,800 or 3.4% in July 2019, |
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10/25/16 |
A.16-09-001 (PHC) -
Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) for Authority to Increase
its Authorized Revenues for Electric Service in 2018, among other things, and
to Reflect that increase in Rates, |
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10/26/16 |
ECP – C.16-08-020 (EH)
- Svetlana Baykalova, Complainant vs. Verizon Wireless, LLC, dba Verizon
Wireless (U3029C), Defendant, |
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10/26/16 |
ECP – C.16-09-009 (EH)
- Brian Hom, Complainant vs. AT&T Mobility Wireless Operations Holdings,
dba AT&T Mobility (U3021C), Defendant, |
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11/01/16 |
A.14-11-016 (EH) -
Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) for Approval of the
Results of Its 2013 Local Capacity Requirements Request for Offers for the
Moorpark Sub-Area, |
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11/01/16 |
A.16-08-009 (PHC) -
Joint Application of Webpass Telecommunications, LLC (U7278C) and Google
Fiber Inc. for Approval of a Transfer of Control of Webpass
Telecommunications, LLC., |
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11/04/16 |
A.15-03-003 (PHC) -
In the Matter of the Application of Southern California Edison Company
(U338E) for a Permit to Construct Electrical Substation Facilities with
Voltage over 50 kV: Mesa 500 kV Substation Project, |
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11/08/16 |
A.16-06-002 (EH) -
Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) for Approval of:
(i) Contract Administration, Least-Cost Dispatch and Power Procurement
Activities in 2015, (ii) Costs Related to those Activities Recorded to the
Energy Resource Recovery Account and Transition Cost Balancing Account in
2015 and (iii) Costs Recorded in Related Regulatory Accounts in 2015, |
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11/14/16 |
A.14-02-008 (EH) -
Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Compliance Review of
Utility Owned Generation Operations, Electric Energy Resource Recovery
Account Entries, Contract Administration, Economic Dispatch of Electric
Resources, Utility Retained Generation Fuel Procurement, and Other Activities
for the Period January 1 through December 31, 2013. (U39E), |
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11/14/16 |
A.15-04-012 (EH) -
Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) for Authority to
Update Marginal Costs, Cost Allocation and Electric Rate Design, |
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11/16/16 |
A.15-05-002 (PHC) -
Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902M) for Review of its
Safety Model Assessment Proceeding Pursuant to Decision 14-12-025, |
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11/17/16 |
A.16-04-001 (EH) -
Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) for a Commission
Finding that its Procurement-Related and Other Operations for the Record
Period January 1 Through December 31, 2015 Complied with its Adopted
Procurement Plan; for Verification of its Entries in the Energy Resource
Recovery Account and Other Regulatory Accounts; and for Refund of $0.082
Million Recorded in Two Memorandum Accounts, |
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11/29/16 |
A.15-09-007 (EH) -
In the Matter of the Application of PACIFICORP (U901E) for Authority to Sell
Certain Mining Assets in Accordance with Public Utilities Code Section 851, |
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12/01/16 |
C.16-07-012 (EH) - DC
Universal, LLC, Complainant vs. California American Water Company (U210W),
Defendant, |
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12/06/16 |
C.16-06-007 (EH) -
Starline Tours of Hollywood, Inc., Complainant vs. EHM Productions, Inc., dba
TMZ, TMZ.Com, TMZ Celebrity Tour, Defendant, |
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01/23/17 |
A.15-09-010 (EH) -
Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) for Authorization
to Recover Costs Related to the 2007 Southern California Wildfires Recorded
in the Wildfire Expense Memorandum Account (WEMA), |
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01/23/17 |
C.16-05-005 (EH) -
Vivian Goria and George Goria, Complainants vs. San Diego Gas & Electric
Company (U902E), Defendant, |
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02/06/17 |
I.16-07-007 (EH) -
Order Instituting investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the
Operations and Practices of Southern California Edison Company; Notice of
Opportunity for Hearing; and Order to Show Cause Why the Commission Should
not Impose Fines and Sanctions for Major Power Outages in the City of Long
Beach on July 15, 2015 to July 20, 2015, and on July 30 to August 3, 2015, |
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03/06/17 |
A.16-03-009 (EH) - In
the Matter of the Application of Crimson California Pipeline L.P. (PLC-26)
for Authority to Increase Rates for Its Crude Oil Pipeline Services, |
(A quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may attend All-Party Meetings noticed on the Daily Calendar.)
November 4, 2016 |
Southern California
Edison
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NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Commissioner Liane M. Randolph, will hold an All-Party
meeting regarding Application (A.) 15-03-003. The meeting will take place on
Friday, November 4, 2016 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held
at the Southern California Edison Company, Mesa Substation, located at the
address noted above in Monterey Park, California.
Questions may be directed to Leuwam Tesfai, Advisor to Commissioner Randolph,
by electronic mail at Leuwam.tesfai@cpuc.ca.gov
or at (415)703-2403.
Please RSVP to the All-Party meeting by noon on Friday, October 28, 2016, by
emailing Commissioner Randolph’s office with the name of the party or
representative along with a contact phone number and email address. If the
Commissioner intends to use an agenda during the All-Party meeting, it will be
emailed to the service list.
For purposes of Rule 9.2(c), notice of the assignment is the day the assignments associated with this preliminary categorization document appear in the Daily Calendar following the Commission business meeting.
(10/13/16) |
ALJ 176-3386 |
Ratification
of preliminary determinations of category for proceedings initiated by
application. The preliminary determinations are pursuant to |
PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION
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A16-09-013 San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) for Rehearing of Resolution E-4874. |
Ratesetting |
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Not Assigned |
Legal Division |
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* Application for Rehearing of Resolution is assigned to Legal Division. Categorization/Need for Hearing will be addressed as necessary if the Commission subsequently grants rehearing.
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A16-09-014 AccessLine Communications Corporation, Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VII-A, L.P., Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VII-C, L.P. & Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VII Executive-A, L.P., Oak Hill Capital Partners III, L.P. & Oak Hill Capital Management Partners III, L.P. In the Matter of the Joint Application of AccessLine Communications Corporation (U7253C), Oak Hill Capital Partners III, L.P., Oak Hill Capital Management Partners III, L.P., and Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VII-A, L.P. Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VII-C, L.P., Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VII Executive-A, L.P. for Approval of a Holding Company Level Transfer ofAccessLine Communications Corporation, and for Certain Financing Arrangements Pursuant to California Public Utilities Code Section 854(a). |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
NO |
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Peterman |
Mikita |
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A16-09-015 City of Mountain View, Application of the CITY of MOUNTAIN VIEW for an Order authorizing modification of at grade vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle crossing (CPUC No.82B-12.76-X) over tracks of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (DOT No. 926830N) near the VTA Whisman Light Rail Station in the City of Mountain View, County of Santa Clara. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
NO |
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Not Assigned |
Examiner Malashenko |
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A16-10-001 The Ponderosa Telephone Co., In the Matter of Application of The Ponderosa Telephone Co. (U 1014 C) to Review Intrastate Rates and Charges, Establish a New Intrastate Revenue Requirement and Rate Design, and Modify Selected Rates. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Randolph |
Ayoade |
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A16-10-002 CALAVERAS TELEPHONE COMPANY, In the Matter of Application of Calaveras Telephone Company (U1004C) to Review Intrastate Rates and Charges, Establish a New Intrastate Revenue Requirement and Rate Design, and Modify Selected Rates. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Peterman |
Haga |
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A16-10-003 Sierra Telephone Company, Inc., In the Matter of Application of Sierra Telephone Company, Inc. (U1016C) to Review Intrastate Rates and Charges, Establish a New Intrastate Revenue Requirement and Rate Design, and Modify Selected Rates. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Randolph |
Miles |
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A16-10-004 CAL-ORE TELEPHONE CO., In the Matter of Application of Cal-Ore Telephone Co. (U1006C) to Review Intrastate Rates and Charges, Establish a New Intrastate Revenue Requirement and Rate Design, and Modify Selected Rates. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Peterman |
Houck |
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