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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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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June 15, 2017 |
9:30 am |
California State Personnel Board - Auditorium 801 Capitol Mall, Room 150 Sacramento, CA 95814 |
June 29, 2017 |
9:30 am |
San Francisco, CA |
July 13, 2017 |
9:30 am |
San Francisco, CA |
Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting dates are reserved as noted but will only be held if there are ratesetting matters to be considered.
June 26, 2017 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 |
July 10, 2017 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 |
August 07, 2017 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 |
June 14, 2017 |
Department of General Services (Ziggurat Building)
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to Rule 8.3(c)(1), Commission President Michael Picker will hold
an All-Party Meeting in Application 12-04-015, et al., on June 14, 2017, from
10 am – 12 Noon at the Department of General Services (Ziggurat Building), Auditorium, 707 Third St.,
West Sacramento, CA 95605. If you have any questions, please contact Scott
Murtishaw, Advisor to Commissioner Picker, at scott.murtishaw@cpuc.ca.gov or at
(415) 703-5863.
A quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may attend the meeting; however,
no voting will occur.
June 28, 2017 |
California Public
Utilities Commission - Auditorium To Listen By Phone |
AGENDA - More information on the Committee meeting is available at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/commissionercommittees/
June 28, 2017 |
California Public
Utilities Commission - Auditorium Participant call in :
866-650-3491 |
AGENDA - More information on the Committee meeting is available at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/commissionercommittees/
June 28, 2017 |
California Public
Utilities Commission - Auditorium |
AGENDA - More information on the Committee meeting is available at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/commissionercommittees/
July
6, 2017 |
California Public Utilities Commission - Auditorium 505 Van Ness Avenue,(Corner of Van Ness Avenue and McAllister St.) San Francisco, California 94102
More Information will be available closer to the date of the event.
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AGENDA
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will hold an Environmental Justice and Disadvantaged Communities En Banc hearing on July 6, 2017. In order to advance the CPUC’s energy policies and programs, the CPUC will host a discussion of challenges and potential solutions, including how to reduce the need for polluting energy resources in disadvantaged communities and how to increase investment of clean energy resources in these communities. The En Banc hearing will assemble a diverse panel of experts to consider these and related issues, including increased outreach to and coordination with community representatives. An agenda and remote attendance information will be made available before the En Banc. Although a quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may be in attendance, no official CPUC action will be taken at this event.
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.
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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.”
June 16, 2017 |
Pacific Gas &
Electric - Pacific Energy Center
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AGENDA
To All Parties in R.13-11-005, Energy Division will be hosting a public workshop to discuss the Energy Efficiency Business Plan Third-Party Solicitation process. The agenda for this meeting is forthcoming. For those unable to attend in person, a webinar and a call-in number will be provided. Although a quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may be in attendance or be on the telephone, no official CPUC action will be taken at this event.
On January 17 and January 23, 2017, Energy Efficiency Program Administrators filed their Energy Efficiency Business Plans via application. This workshop will feature Commission Staff feedback on Program Administrators’ Business Plan Third-party Solicitation process proposals and allow for follow-up discussion among Program Administrators, Commission Staff, and stakeholders on the third-party solicitation process issues. For more information, please contact Mona Dzvova Mona.Dzvova@cpuc.ca.gov (415) 703-1231.
June 19, 2017 |
California Energy Commission – Art-Rosenfeld Hearing Room 1516 Ninth Street, First Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 To Join Web Conference Click here: http://energy.webex.com Meeting passcode: 924 060 889.
To Listen By Phone Participant Phone line: (866) 469-3239 Participant Passcode: 924 060 889. |
AGENDA
For more information please click here: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017_energypolicy/documents/#06192017
June 19, 2017 |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Hearing Room A Conference Call
in: 866-619-6147 |
The purpose of this workshop is to discuss SCE’s 2018 Energy Resource Recovery Account (ERRA) forecast methodology, input assumptions, and major drivers of the forecast. A detailed agenda will be distributed in advance. For information about this workshop, please contact Dru Dunton of the CPUC’s Energy Division at 916-327-6775 or at drucilla.dunton@cpuc.ca.gov.
June 20, 2017 |
California Public Utility Commission – Courtyard Room 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102
To Join Web Conference https://van.webex.com/van/j.php?MTID=m191ae28c15ddcd2c6e8783309def4fbb Meeting number: 744 587 840 Meeting password: !Energy1
To Listen By Phone Participant Call-in: 866 633 5590 Participant passcode: 535621
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AGENDA click here: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017_energypolicy/documents/#06192017
June 21, 2017 |
Southern California Edison Headquarters 2244 Walnut Grove Ave Conference
Phone Line: 1-866-859-2737 click here: Join WebEx meeting
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AGENDA
The Physical Security of Electric Utilities Proceeding (R.15-06-009)
will evaluate current protocols, standards and practices as they relate to the
physical security of electric utility assets in California. This workshop is
the third of five that will review relevant topics including how Senate Bill
699 Legislative Directive Informs CPUC response and responsibility in
addressing physical security of California’s distribution system. For more
information, contact Martin Kurtovich (415-703-2623) or Jeremy Battis
(415-703-3041).
June 22, 2017 |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Room 3204
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AGENDA
1) Introduction; 2) Approval of February 16, 2017, Meeting Minutes; 3) Administrative Services report: CHCF-A Financial Report; 4) Liaison Reports: a) Communications Division report: Proposed Fiscal Year 2018-19 Budget – Committee will review and vote on the proposed FY 2018-19 Budget; b) Legal Division report; 5) Public Comments; 6) Future Meeting Date; 7) Adjournment. For questions about this meeting, please contact: Michael Coen via e-mail at michael.coen@cpuc.ca.gov or (415) 703-2628.
June 22, 2017 1 pm – 5pm |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Hearing Room D
To Listen By Phone Conference Phone Line:
(1-866) 642-1440
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AGENDA
1) Introductions/Welcome; 2) Energy Division Updates 2015-2017 Budget Application, 2018-2020, Application Filing; 3) SMJU Updates/Discussion, Update from 2016 SMJU on CARE and ESA Program Performance, including administration, marketing and outreach efforts, multi-family housing measures and strategies, Given the final decision (D.16-11-022) in the large IOU proceeding (A.14-11-007), new budgets, homes treated projections, updated measure mix, and/or policy adjustments that would be needed to continue the CARE and ESA programs through 2020. Bear Valley, Liberty Utilities, PacificCorp, Southwest Gas, Alpine Natural Gas, West Coast Gas – CARE Update; 4) Wrap Up/Next Steps
This meeting notice is being sent to all parties in the service list of Application 15-02-001. Parties who have questions regarding the public meeting may contact: Syreeta Gibbs Syreeta.gibbs@cpuc.ca.gov or Valerie Ontiveroz Valerie.ontiveroz@swgas.com
June 23, 2017 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
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To Connect to the Web Conference: https://connect12.uc.att.com/attinc4/meet/?ExEventID=84009885
To Listen By Phone Conference phone line: 888-331-6293 (USA) Meeting access code:
4009885# For assistance: A number in your country or in a country close to you may be toll free click here:
To prepare in advance for
the conference (for all devices): https://connect12.uc.att.com/attinc4/Prepare/. To view supported Operating Systems and devices: http://www.corp.att.com/attconnectsupport/supporteddevices
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AGENDA
A Brief review and final vote on Proposed Regulations and Alternative
Proposals. Progress will be reported during scheduled monthly status calls held
pursuant to the ruling issued on February 14, 2017. Results from this and
subsequent workshops will be reported to the Commission on July 10, 2017, in a
workshop report filed and served pursuant to Decision 17-01-009. Please
note that Commission decision makers and/or Commissioner Advisors may attend
the workshop. Though a quorum of Commissioners may be present, no votes
of Commissioners will be taken. For more information please contact: Raffy
Stepanian, SED (213-576-5772); Koko Tomassian, SED (213-576-7099); Samuel
Stonerock, SCE (951-317-6149).
June 23, 2017 10 am - 4pm |
DDTP Main Office – Large Conference Room 1333 Broadway St., Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94612 |
The Telecommunications Access for the Deaf and Disabled Administrative Committee (TADDAC) will hold a public meeting to address the following:
PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA
I) Welcome and Introduction of TADDAC Members; II) Approval of Agenda; III) Review of Minutes of the April 28 and May 12, 2017 TADDAC meetings and Review of Action Item list from the April 28th Meeting; IV) Administrative Business, A. Report from CPUC Staff, B. Report from CCAF, C. Report from the Chair; V) Public Input (Morning and Afternoon); VI) New Business, A. EPAC Report and Recommendations, B. Possible Committee Seat Interviews; VII) Member Reports; VIII) Future Meetings and Agendas.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information, please contact Reina Vazquez, DDTP Committee Coordinator at (510) 302-1147 or via email at rvazquez@ddtp.org, or visit the website at www.ddtp.org. If you plan to attend the meeting and need sign language interpreters or other special communication accommodations, please call the DDTP office at least five days prior to the meeting date.
ENVIRONMENTAL NOTICE
Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings. Persons with environmental illness or multiple-chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend this meeting.
DOCUMENT PREPARATION
All documents reviewed by TADDAC must be available in a Braille format: Therefore, when submitting documents for the TADDAC binder, please send a copy, in an electronic format, to rvazquez@ddtp.org for Brailling prior to the meeting. Handouts should also be made available in an electronic format.
June 23, 2017 |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Courtyard Room Call-in Number: (866) 918-9521; Participant Code: 6211814#
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AGENDA
1)Introduction; 2) Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes; 3) Public Comments; 4) Fiscal Report; 5) CAB report; 6) 3rd Party Contract Reports; 7) Legal Liaison report; 8) Communications Division Liaison Report; 9) Status on the Draft of Annual Report; 10) Review of Administrative Committee Vacancy Status; and 11) Future Meeting Date. For questions about this meeting, please contact Anna Jew at (415)703-3087, AML@cpuc.ca.gov.
June 26, 2017 |
WebEx Information:
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AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working
group, which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under
R.13-11-007 and related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule
will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the
all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007 (and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020, A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-2872).
June 26, 2017 |
California Public Utilities Commission Courtyard Room 505 Van Ness Ave, (Corner of Van Ness Avenue and McAllister St.) San Francisco, CA 94102
To Listen By Phone
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AGENDA
The Energy Division of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will host a workshop in Energy Efficiency (EE) A.17-01-013 et al. and Demand Response (DR) A.17-01-012 et al. on June 26, 2017. Energy Division and its consultants will present a staff proposal for limited integration of end use controls, and the potential studies. In the week before the workshop, the staff proposal, and workshop agenda, will be available here
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=7032. Although a quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may be in attendance, or on the telephone, no official CPUC action will be taken at this event. For questions, please contact Jean Lamming at JL2@cpuc.ca.gov.
June 27, 2017 |
California Public Utilities Commission Auditorium 505 Van Ness Ave, (Corner of Van Ness Avenue and McAllister St.) San Francisco, CA
94102 Conference Phone Line:
866-619-6147 |
AGENDA
Summary and Purpose
Energy Division is hosting a workshop to examine the topic of major system upgrades for customer billing systems since such upgrades are presently being proposed in SCE’s General Rate Case and SDG&E’s application to replace its system. SCE and SDG&E will make presentations answering the questions below, to be followed by a panel discussion:
1) What are the primary drivers for the need for these upgrades? 2) What is the utility proposing to do? Describe the new system and its functionality. 3) How much will it cost? 4) What is the proposed timing of the upgrade? 5) How will the company ensure that the system will remain useful over an extended period of time, and not become out of date soon after launch? 6) Will this software be owned by the company, or be provided by service agreement, or will there be a different arrangement? Will the company buy off-the-shelf systems or need custom products? 7) What is the proposed ratemaking treatment? 8) What kind of regulatory activity will accompany, or has already accompanied, the upgrade (e.g. application, GRC) and how does the timing of that regulatory activity relate to the timing of the upgrade work? 9) Will it involve outsourced (or “off-shoring”) labor (based outside the U.S.)? If so, describe that outsourcing. 10) How does the timing of the upgrade relate to the timing of the rollout of TOU rates? What kinds of implementation challenges does this connection to TOU rollout impose? What happens to the TOU rate rollout if the upgrade fails / goes through an extensive delay? 11) What is the impact of CCAs, and the uncertainty surrounding CCAs, on the proposed upgrades? What about direct access (DA)?
For questions about this workshop, please contact David Zizmor at david.zizmor@cpuc.ca.gov.
June 29, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone |
AGENDA
this is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the Peer
Develop Panel (PDP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of Fire Map 2 in
accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted by Decision 17-01-009. The
agenda for the meeting is for the PDP to provide: (1) A brief summary of
progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous meeting. (2) A succinct
description of the next deliverable(s) and/or milestone(s) the PDP is working
toward, and whether the PDP is on schedule. (3) Opportunity for questions
from the Assigned Commissioner, the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned
Administrative Law Judges, and/or Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov or (415) 703-2623).
June 29, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone
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AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the
Fire-Safety Technical Panel (FSTP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner,
the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of proposed
fire-safety regulations in accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted
by Decision 17-01-009. The agenda for the meeting is for the FSTP to provide:
(1) A brief summary of progress to date (first meeting) or since the
previous meeting. (2) A succinct description of the next deliverable(s) and/or
milestone(s) the FSTP is working toward, and whether the FSTP is on schedule.
(3) Opportunity for questions from the Assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
July 10, 2017 |
WebEx Information: https://energy.webex.com/energy/onstage/g.php?MTID=e92f87130df8aa03bd690c790e7e2d8a5
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AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working
group, which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under
R.13-11-007 and related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007 (and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020, A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-2872).
July 11, 2017 |
California Public
Utilities Commission - Auditorium
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AGENDA
California Public Utilities Commission staff will host a public
workshop to discuss the standard review transportation electrification
proposals included in the investor owned utilities’ (IOUs) applications filed
pursuant to requirements established in Senate Bill 350 to accelerate
widespread transportation electrification.
On January 20, 2017, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, and Southern California Edison Company submitted applications proposing programs designed to reduce dependence on petroleum, meet air quality standards, lower greenhouse gas emissions, achieve the goals set forth in the Charge Ahead California Initiative, and be in the interest of ratepayers, as required under D.16-11-005. The utilities’ applications can be found at www.cpuc.ca.gov/sb350te. The focus of this workshop will be the utilities’ proposals for standard review projects, which would install nearly $1 billion in infrastructure aimed at accelerating transportation electrification across the three IOUs’ service territories. A more detailed agenda for the workshop will be made available closer to the event. Though a quorum of commissioners may be present, no decisions will be made. For more information contact: Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-2872).
July 24, 2017 8:30 am – 5 pm |
San Francisco, CA
94102
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AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working
group, which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under
R.13-11-007 and related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007 (and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020, A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-2872).
July 27, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone |
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the Peer
Develop Panel (PDP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of Fire Map 2 in
accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted by Decision 17-01-009. The
agenda for the meeting is for the PDP to provide: (1) A brief summary of
progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous meeting. (2) A succinct
description of the next deliverable(s) and/or milestone(s) the PDP is working
toward, and whether the PDP is on schedule. (3) Opportunity for questions
from the Assigned Commissioner, the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned
Administrative Law Judges, and/or Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
July 27, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone
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AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the
Fire-Safety Technical Panel (FSTP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner,
the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of proposed
fire-safety regulations in accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted
by Decision 17-01-009. The agenda for the meeting is for the FSTP to provide:
(1) A brief summary of progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous
meeting. (2) A succinct description of the next deliverable(s) and/or
milestone(s) the FSTP is working toward, and whether the FSTP is on schedule.
(3) Opportunity for questions from the Assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
August 7, 2017 |
WebEx Information:
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AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working
group, which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under
R.13-11-007 and related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007 (and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020, A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-2872).
August 21, 2017 |
WebEx Information:
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AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working
group, which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under
R.13-11-007 and related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007 (and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020, A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-2872).
August 31, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone |
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the Peer
Develop Panel (PDP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of Fire Map 2 in
accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted by Decision 17-01-009. The
agenda for the meeting is for the PDP to provide: (1) A brief summary of
progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous meeting. (2) A succinct
description of the next deliverable(s) and/or milestone(s) the PDP is working
toward, and whether the PDP is on schedule. (3) Opportunity for questions
from the Assigned Commissioner, the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned
Administrative Law Judges, and/or Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
Telephonic - Public Meeting Notice: R.15-05-006 - Status Report
Regarding Development of Proposed Fire-Safety Regulations
August 31, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone
|
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the
Fire-Safety Technical Panel (FSTP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner,
the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of proposed
fire-safety regulations in accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted
by Decision 17-01-009. The agenda for the meeting is for the FSTP to provide:
(1) A brief summary of progress to date (first meeting) or since the
previous meeting. (2) A succinct description of the next deliverable(s) and/or
milestone(s) the FSTP is working toward, and whether the FSTP is on schedule.
(3) Opportunity for questions from the Assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
Webinar - Public Meeting Notice: R.13-11-007 -
Vehicle-Grid Integration Communications Protocol Working Group Meeting Schedule
September 5, 2017 8:30 am – 11:30 am |
WebEx Information:
|
AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working
group, which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under
R.13-11-007 and related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group
will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical
details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working
group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007
(and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020,
A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy
Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested
in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-3175)
or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov or
415-703-2872).
Public Meeting Notice: R. 13-11-007 - Vehicle-Grid
Integration Communications Protocol Working Group Meeting Schedule
September 18, 2017 |
Sacramento, CA 94814
|
AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working group,
which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under R.13-11-007 and
related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group
will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical
details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working
group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007
(and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020,
A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy
Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested
in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or
415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov
or 415-703-2872).
Telephonic - Public Meeting Notice: R.15-05-006 -
Status Report Regarding the Development of Fire-Threat Maps
September 28, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone |
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the Peer
Develop Panel (PDP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of Fire Map 2 in
accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted by Decision 17-01-009. The
agenda for the meeting is for the PDP to provide: (1) A brief summary of
progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous meeting. (2) A succinct
description of the next deliverable(s) and/or milestone(s) the PDP is working
toward, and whether the PDP is on schedule. (3) Opportunity for questions
from the Assigned Commissioner, the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative
Law Judges, and/or Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov or (415) 703-2623).
Telephonic - Public Meeting Notice: R.15-05-006 -
Status Report Regarding Development of Proposed Fire-Safety Regulations
September 28, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone
|
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the
Fire-Safety Technical Panel (FSTP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner,
the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of proposed
fire-safety regulations in accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted
by Decision 17-01-009. The agenda for the meeting is for the FSTP to provide:
(1) A brief summary of progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous
meeting. (2) A succinct description of the next deliverable(s) and/or
milestone(s) the FSTP is working toward, and whether the FSTP is on schedule.
(3) Opportunity for questions from the Assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
Webinar - Public Meeting Notice: R.13-11-007 -
Vehicle-Grid Integration Communications Protocol Working Group Meeting Schedule
October 2, 2017 |
WebEx Information:
|
AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working
group, which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under
R.13-11-007 and related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007 (and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020, A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov or 415-703-2872).
October 16, 2017 |
San Francisco, CA
94102
|
AGENDA
The Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) Communication Protocol working
group, which is designed to inform the Commission’s rulemaking under
R.13-11-007 and related proceedings, will meet according to the above schedule.
Any changes to the schedule will be noticed on the Daily Calendar, including updates on locations for the all-day meetings. A current schedule will also be available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/vgi.
Background
The California Public Utilities Commission, California Energy Commission, and other State agencies convened this working group to assess how and whether the adoption of a communications protocol is necessary to enable Plug-In Electric Vehicle-Grid Integration (VGI) resources to more economically participate in electricity markets at scale.
Participants of the working group will identify and assess opportunities in which VGI can create value from multiple market participants’ perspectives, communication protocols needed to deliver that value, and concepts for how utilities, automakers, electric vehicle service providers, aggregators, and others can develop pathways to market for a VGI resource.
The working group
will allow participants to review, understand, and discuss the technical
details of existing communication protocols. The recommendations of the working
group will be considered and incorporated in CPUC’s Rulemaking 13-11-007
(and/or the SB 350 Transportation Electrification applications A.17-01-020,
A.17-01-021 and A.17-01-022) and the Energy Commission’s Integrated Energy
Policy Report (IEPR) proceeding for future policy decisions. Anyone interested
in participating in the VGI Working Group should contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov or
415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (cs8@cpuc.ca.gov
or 415-703-2872).
Telephonic - Public Meeting Notice: R.15-05-006 -
Status Report Regarding the Development of Fire-Threat Maps
October 26, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone |
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the Peer
Develop Panel (PDP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of Fire Map 2 in
accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted by Decision 17-01-009. The
agenda for the meeting is for the PDP to provide: (1) A brief summary of
progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous meeting. (2) A succinct
description of the next deliverable(s) and/or milestone(s) the PDP is working
toward, and whether the PDP is on schedule. (3) Opportunity for questions
from the Assigned Commissioner, the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned
Administrative Law Judges, and/or Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
Telephonic - Public Meeting Notice: R.15-05-006 -
Status Report Regarding Development of Proposed Fire-Safety Regulations.
October 26, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone
|
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the
Fire-Safety Technical Panel (FSTP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner,
the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of proposed
fire-safety regulations in accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted
by Decision 17-01-009. The agenda for the meeting is for the FSTP to provide:
(1) A brief summary of progress to date (first meeting) or since the
previous meeting. (2) A succinct description of the next deliverable(s) and/or
milestone(s) the FSTP is working toward, and whether the FSTP is on schedule.
(3) Opportunity for questions from the Assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
Telephonic - Public Meeting Notice: R.15-05-006 -
Status Report Regarding the Development of Fire-Threat Maps.
November 30, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone |
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the Peer
Develop Panel (PDP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of Fire Map 2 in
accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted by Decision 17-01-009. The
agenda for the meeting is for the PDP to provide: (1) A brief summary of
progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous meeting. (2) A succinct
description of the next deliverable(s) and/or milestone(s) the PDP is working
toward, and whether the PDP is on schedule. (3) Opportunity for questions
from the Assigned Commissioner, the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned
Administrative Law Judges, and/or Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
Telephonic - Public Meeting Notice: R.15-05-006 -
Status Report Regarding Development of Proposed Fire-Safety Regulations.
November 30, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone
|
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the
Fire-Safety Technical Panel (FSTP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner,
the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of proposed
fire-safety regulations in accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted
by Decision 17-01-009. The agenda for the meeting is for the FSTP to provide:
(1) A brief summary of progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous
meeting. (2) A succinct description of the next deliverable(s) and/or
milestone(s) the FSTP is working toward, and whether the FSTP is on schedule.
(3) Opportunity for questions from the Assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
Telephonic - Public Meeting Notice: R.15-05-006 -
Status Report Regarding the Development of Fire-Threat Maps
December 28, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone |
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the Peer
Develop Panel (PDP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of Fire Map 2 in
accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted by Decision 17-01-009. The
agenda for the meeting is for the PDP to provide: (1) A brief summary of
progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous meeting. (2) A succinct
description of the next deliverable(s) and/or milestone(s) the PDP is working
toward, and whether the PDP is on schedule. (3) Opportunity for questions
from the Assigned Commissioner, the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned
Administrative Law Judges, and/or Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
December 28, 2017 |
To Listen by Phone
|
AGENDA
This is a monthly telephonic meeting where the co-leads for the
Fire-Safety Technical Panel (FSTP) will provide to the assigned Commissioner,
the Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff a status report regarding the development of proposed
fire-safety regulations in accordance with the schedule and procedures adopted
by Decision 17-01-009. The agenda for the meeting is for the FSTP to provide:
(1) A brief summary of progress to date (first meeting) or since the previous
meeting. (2) A succinct description of the next deliverable(s) and/or
milestone(s) the FSTP is working toward, and whether the FSTP is on schedule.
(3) Opportunity for questions from the Assigned Commissioner, the
Commissioner’s Advisor(s), assigned Administrative Law Judges, and/or
Commission staff.
As stated above, Commission decisionmakers and Advisors may participate in this
telephonic meeting. Parties and the public may listen to the meeting using the
listen-only toll-free number and passcode provided above. For questions
regarding the monthly telephonic status meetings, please contact Martin
Kurtovich at Martin.Kurtovich@cpuc.ca.gov
or (415) 703-2623).
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4840 for the June 15, 2017, Commission Meeting. This Resolution authorizes Southern California Edison to develop and implement a microgrid demonstration project with the United States Department of Defense at the United States Army National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. All questions or comments should be addressed to Jose Aliaga-Caro at Jose.Aliaga-Caro@cpuc.ca.gov and Gabriel Petlin at gabriel.petlin@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=186692170
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4849 for the June 15, 2017, Commission Meeting. This Draft Resolution ratifies the President’s selection of three candidates for consideration by the Governor for appointment to the Diablo Canyon Independent Safety Committee (DCISC). Notice of this Draft Resolution has been sent to parties in the service lists. Any questions or comments should be directed to David Zizmor at david.zizmor@cpuc.ca.gov and James Loewen at james.loewen@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M186/K339/186339806.PDF
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4852 for the June 15, 2017, Commission Meeting. This Resolution addresses Southern California Edison’s Power Displacement Agreement with San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and Morongo Band of Mission Indians. All questions or comments should be addressed to Simone Brant at Simone.Brant@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=185941061
The Energy Division has prepared Resolution E-4854 for the June 15, 2017, Commission Meeting. This Resolution authorizes Net Energy Metering Aggregation for the small investor owned utilities Golden State Water Company (dba Bear Valley Electric Service), Liberty Utilities and PacifiCorp. Notice of this Draft has been sent to parties in the service list.
Any questions or comments should be directed to Shannon O’Rourke at sr6@cpuc.ca.gov and Sara Kamins at smk@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M186/K558/186558598.PDF
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4855 for the June 15, 2017, Commission Meeting. This Draft Resolution approves SCE’s Power Displacement Agreements with the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians and the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe. Notice of this Draft has been sent to parties in the service list.
Any questions or comments should be directed to Simone Brant at simone.brant@cpuc.ca.gov and Michele Kito at Michele.kito@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is:http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M185/K941/185941072.PDF
Resolution L-535 authorizes the disclosure of records concerning the California Public Utilities Commission Safety and Enforcement Division’s investigation of an electrical incident that occurred on September 9, 2015 at 17704 Butte Mountain Road in the City of Jackson, California, once the investigation is complete.
On May 12, 2017, the draft resolution was mailed to the attached service list, pursuant to California Public Utilities Code § 311(g) and Rule 14.5 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure. Comments shall be served no later than June 1, 2017 and reply comments shall be served no later than June 8, 2017.
Resolution L-535 will be on the agenda at the June 15, 2017, Commission meeting. The Commission may then vote on this draft resolution, or it may postpone a vote.
When the Commission acts on the draft resolution, it may adopt all or part of it as written, amend or modify it, or set it aside and prepare its own order. Only when the Commission acts does the resolution become binding on the parties.
Finally, an original and two copies of the comments, with a certificate of service should be submitted to:
Fred
Harris, Staff Counsel
Legal Division
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5040
San Francisco, CA 94102-3298
Telephone: 415-703-1557
E-mail: fnh@cpuc.ca.gov; ah4@cpuc.ca.gov
Resolution L-536 authorizes the disclosure of records concerning the California Public Utilities Commission Safety and Enforcement Division’s completed investigations of incidents occurring between the South Hayward and Hayward Stations of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District between January 2007 and January 2017.
On May 12, 2017, the draft resolution was mailed to the attached service list, pursuant to California Public Utilities Code § 311(g) and Rule 14.5 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure. Comments shall be served no later than June 1, 2017 and reply comments shall be served no later than June 8, 2017.
Resolution L-536 will be on the agenda at the June 15, 2017, Commission meeting. The Commission may then vote on this draft resolution, or it may postpone a vote.
When the Commission acts on the draft resolution, it may adopt all or part of it as written, amend or modify it, or set it aside and prepare its own order. Only when the Commission acts does the resolution become binding on the parties.
Finally, an original and two copies of the comments, with a certificate of service should be submitted to:
Fred
Harris, Staff Counsel
Legal Division
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5040
San Francisco, CA 94102-3298
Telephone: 415-703-1557
E-mail: fnh@cpuc.ca.gov; ah4@cpuc.ca.gov
Resolution L-537 authorizes the disclosure of Commission records concerning all completed and currently open Commission investigations of incidents occurring at railway areas at or near Embarcadero West in Oakland, California, once the investigations have been completed. This resolution also authorizes disclosure of all current Commission records concerning this area that are not associated with investigations.
On May 12, 2017 the draft resolution was mailed to the attached service list, pursuant to California Public Utilities Code § 311(g) and Rule 14.5 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure. Comments shall be served no later than June 1, 2017 and reply comments shall be served no later than June 8, 2017.
Resolution L-537 will be on the agenda at the June 15, 2017, Commission meeting. The Commission may then vote on this draft resolution, or it may postpone a vote.
When the Commission acts on the draft resolution, it may adopt all or part of it as written, amend or modify it, or set it aside and prepare its own order. Only when the Commission acts does the resolution become binding on the parties.
Finally, an original and two copies of the comments, with a certificate of service should be submitted to:
Fred
Harris, Staff Counsel
Legal Division
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5040
San Francisco, CA 94102-3298
Telephone: 415-703-1557
E-mail: fnh@cpuc.ca.gov; ah4@cpuc.ca.gov
Resolution L-538 authorizes the disclosure of records concerning the California Public Utilities Commission Safety and Enforcement Division’s completed investigation of an electrical incident that occurred on July 15, 2014 at 6645 86th Place, Los Angeles, California.
On May 12, 2017, the draft resolution was mailed to the attached service list, pursuant to California Public Utilities Code § 311(g) and Rule 14.5 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure. Comments shall be served no later than June 1, 2017 and reply comments shall be served no later than June 8, 2017.
Resolution L-538 will be on the agenda at the June 15, 2017, Commission meeting. The Commission may then vote on this draft resolution, or it may postpone a vote.
When the Commission acts on the draft resolution, it may adopt all or part of it as written, amend or modify it, or set it aside and prepare its own order. Only when the Commission acts does the resolution become binding on the parties.
Finally, an original and two copies of the comments, with a certificate of service should be submitted to:
Fred
Harris, Staff Counsel
Legal Division
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5040
San Francisco, CA 94102-3298
Telephone: 415-703-1557
E-mail: fnh@cpuc.ca.gov; ah4@cpuc.ca.gov
The Communications Division has prepared Resolution T-17545 for the June 15, 2017, Commission Meeting. Resolution T-17545 approves funding in the amount of $1,076,062 from the California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) for the CASF grant application of LCB Communications LLC (U-7243—C)/Digital Voice Service provider, South Valley Internet, Inc.,(U-1312-C) for the Light Saber Project in Paradise Valley, a portion of the rural unincorporated area of Santa Clara County. Any questions or comments should be directed to Simin Litkouhi, simin.litkouhi@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=184290114
The ALJ
Division has prepared Resolution ALJ-345 for the June 29, 2017,
Commission Meeting. (Adopting Intervenor Compensation Rates for 2017 and
Addressing Related Matters) Any comments should be directed to ALJ Farrar via
e-mail: edf@cpuc.ca.gov or phone
1-415-703-1599.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=187482279
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4851 for the June 29, 2017, Commission Meeting. This Resolution grants Southern California Edison Company’s request for Commission approval of a new renewable power purchase agreement with Maverick Solar, LLC. Any questions and/or comments should be directed to Brian Korpics at Brian.Korpics@cpuc.ca.gov and Cheryl Lee at cheryl.lee@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=187474938
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution G-3529 for the June 29, 2017 Commission Meeting. This Resolution addresses Southern California Gas Company’s request for expedited approval of the gas storage Proposed Injection Plan and Injection Enhancement Memorandum between the Utility System Operator and the Gas Acquisition Department for Services to Maintain Summer Reliability. All questions or comments should be addressed to Belinda Gatti at belinda.gatti@cpuc.ca.gov and Franz Cheng at franz.cheng@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=190187614
The Communication Division has prepared Draft Resolution T-17570 conditionally approves the Wireless Identification Registration application of Lycamobile USA, Inc. subject to the fine for operating without authority and authorizes the Director of the Communications Division to issue final approval letter and Wireless Identification Registration identification number for the June 29, 2017, Commission meeting. The Communications Division e-mailed the Notice of Availability letter for this resolution to parties in accordance with PU Code Section 311 (g)(1). Instruction and timelines on filing of opening and reply comments as well as the service list for this resolution are included in the Notice of Availability. Any questions or comments should be directed to Danny Tse: email danny.tse@cpuc.ca.gov
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M188/K985/188985969.doc
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
Resolution TL-19125 sustains the cease and desist orders issued by the Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division (CPED) on Adesa California, LLC d/b/a Brasher’s Sacramento and Brasher’s San Jose Auto Auctions (Adesa), and affirms Commission jurisdiction over charter-party carriers that conduct transportation services incidental to another business, pursuant to Public Utilities Code § 5384.
On May 30, 2017, the draft
resolution was mailed to the service list, pursuant to California Public
Utilities Code
§ 311(g) and Rule 14.5 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure.
Comments shall be served no later than June 19, 2017 and reply comments shall
be served no later than June 26, 2017.
Resolution TL-19125 will be on the agenda at the June 29, 2017 Commission meeting. The Commission may then vote on this draft resolution, or it may postpone a vote.
When the Commission acts on the draft resolution, it may adopt all or part of it as written, amend or modify it, or set it aside and prepare its own order. Only when the Commission acts does the resolution become binding on the parties.
Finally, an original and two copies of the comments, with a certificate of service should be submitted to:
Lisa Marie
Clark, Staff Counsel
Legal Division
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5040
San Francisco, CA 94102-3298
Telephone: 415-2069
E-mail: lms@cpuc.ca.gov
The ALJ Division has prepared Draft Resolution ALJ-344. The resolution would amend the Rules of Practice and Procedure (Title 20, Division 1, of the California Code of Regulations) to implement statutory amendments pursuant to Senate Bill 215, reflect changes in the Commission’s administration, streamline certain procedures, and provide greater clarity. Notice of this draft has been sent to subscribers to the Rules-Update list for notification of proposed changes to the Rules of Practice and Procedure. (See https://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/rulesupdate/.) Pursuant to Government Code §§ 11346.4 and 11351, and California Code of Regulations, Title 1, §§ 1-120, notice of these proposed amendments was published in the California Regulatory Notice Register on May 19, 2017. This publication starts the 45-day notice and comment period, which closes at 5:00 p.m. on July 3, 2017. This 45-day notice and comment period satisfies the notice and comment requirements of Public Utility Code § 311. Any person may submit written comments concerning the proposed rule amendments to ALJ Hallie Yacknin by email to hallie.yacknin@cpuc.ca.gov or by post at California Public Utilities Commission, 505 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA 94102.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=185486822.
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4859 for the July 13, 2017 Commission Meeting. This Draft Resolution approves Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s request to retain fee title to approximately 112 acres of land in Shasta County commonly known as Kilarc Reservoir. Notice of this Draft Resolution has been sent to parties in the service list. Any questions or comments should be directed to Michael Rosauer at Michael.Rosauer@cpuc.ca.gov and Mary Jo Borak at maryjo.borak@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M189/K786/189786422.PDF
The Safety and Enforcement Division has prepared Draft Resolution ST-204 for the July 13, 2017, Commission meeting. This resolution grants approval of the final report, titled “2016 Triennial Safety Review of the J. Paul Getty Center Tram (Getty)” dated April 19, 2017. The report compiles the results of the Commission Staff’s review of Getty’s fixed guideway (Tram) safety programs. Background information, review procedures, safety review checklists, findings, and recommendations are included in the report. Any questions or comments should be directed to Daniel Kwok: daniel.kwok@cpuc.ca.gov
The web links are:
Cover Letter, Certificate of Service, Service list:
http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=190197398
Comment Resolution ST-204:
http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=190198433
Resolution ST-204 Attachment A, 2016 Getty Tram Triennial Safety Review Report:
The Communications Division has prepared Draft Resolution T-17572 which will be on the Commission’s July 13, 2017, meeting agenda. Resolution T-17572 approves the Fiscal Year 2017-18 budgets for California’s six telecommunications public purpose programs that the California Public Utilities Commission administers.The Communications Division e-mailed the Notice of Availability letter for this resolution to parties in accordance with P.U. Code Section 311(g)(1). Instructions and timelines for filing comments as well as the service list for this resolution are included in the Notice of Availability.Any questions or comments should be directed to Eric Van Wambeke; email: evw@cpuc.ca.gov
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M190/K074/190074909.doc
NONE
NONE
ADVICE LETTER FILINGSTo inquire
about a filing, call the Energy Division (703-1093), Communications Division
(703-3052) or Water Division (703-1133).
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05/16/17 |
Telecom 8 |
Independent Telecommunications Systems,, Non-Dominant Interexchange Carrier Performance Bond due on or before March 31 Annually (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 1509 |
Cox California Telcom, LLC, Individual case bases contract (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46690 |
Pacific Bell, AMENDMENT FOR UTILITY TELEPHONE (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46691 |
Pacific Bell, CONTRACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46692 |
Pacific Bell, contract (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46693 |
Pacific Bell, CONTRACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46694 |
Pacific Bell, CONTACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46695 |
Pacific Bell, CONTRACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46696 |
Pacific Bell, CONTRACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46697 |
Pacific Bell, CONTRACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46698 |
Pacific Bell, CONTRACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46699 |
Pacific Bell, CONTRACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46700 |
Pacific Bell, CONTRACT (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46701 |
Pacific Bell, contract (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46702 |
Pacific Bell, contract (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46703 |
Pacific Bell, contract (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46704 |
Pacific Bell, contract (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 46705 |
Pacific Bell, contract (effective TBD) |
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06/07/17 |
Telecom 20 |
TruConnect Communications, Inc., AL 20 REQUESTING MODIFICATION OF CALIFORNIA LIFELINE SERVICE OFFERINGS (effective TBD) |
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06/08/17 |
Telecom 8 |
Q Link Wireless LLC, Request for designation as Eligible Telecpmmunications carrier (federal lifeline Only) (effective TBD) |
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06/09/17 |
Energy 3617E |
Southern California Edison Company, Information-Only AL - SCE's Report on Progress Towards the NEM Transition Trigger Level as of May 31, 2017. (anticipated effective 06/09/17) |
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06/09/17 |
Energy 5149G |
Southern California Gas Company, Monthly Minimum Charges for a Bypass Customers under Schedule No. GT-TLS (anticipated effective 07/09/17) |
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06/09/17 |
Energy 5150G |
Southern California Gas Company, Modification of the Marketing, Education and Outreach Memorandum Account (MEOMA) in Compliance with D.17-05-004. (anticipated effective 07/09/17) |
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06/09/17 |
Telecom 20 |
Airespring, Inc., Revision to Cal P.U.C schedule 2 T( Competitive Local Carrier Services) (effective TBD) |
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06/09/17 |
Telecom 2 |
Cal.Net, Inc., NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF PERVIOUSLY APPROVED INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT (effective TBD) |
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06/09/17 |
Telecom 85-A |
Extenet Systems (California) LLC, Supplements A.L.No.85, ICB Customer Route Order (effective TBD) |
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06/09/17 |
Telecom 86-A |
Extenet Systems (California) LLC, Supplements A.L.No.86, ICB Customer Route Order (effective TBD) |
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06/09/17 |
Telecom 87-A |
Extenet Systems (California) LLC, Supplements A.L.No.87, ICB Customer Route Order (effective TBD) |
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06/12/17 |
Energy 3581G/5087E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Compliance with the 2017 GRC D.17-05-013 Regarding PG&E's January 11, 2017 $300 Million Expense Reduction Announcement and To Demonstrate that PG&E is Still Planning to Spend, on a Forecast Basis, the 2017 Revenue Requirement Authorized (anticipated effective 06/12/17) |
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06/12/17 |
Energy 3770G/4939E-A |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Supplements A.L.No.3770G/4939E, SW ME&O 2017-2019 Contract and Budget. (anticipated effective 10/01/16) |
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06/12/17 |
Energy 3850G/5086E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Establish the Tax Memorandum Account in Compliance with the 2017 General Rate Case Decision 17-05-013 (anticipated effective 01/01/17) |
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06/12/17 |
Energy 5085E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Modification to PG&E Electric Rule 20 Regarding Rule 20A Work Credit Allocations in Conformance with Decisions 11-05-018, 14-08-032 and 17-05-013 (2011, 2014 and 2017 General Rate Cases) (anticipated effective 07/12/17) |
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06/12/17 |
Energy 5088E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Revisions to Franchise Fee Rates in Compliance with 2017 General Rate Case Decision 17-05-013 (anticipated effective 07/01/17) |
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06/12/17 |
Energy 3618E |
Southern California Edison Company, Establishment of Self-Certified Exemption Affidavit for Schedule GMS: General Municipal Surcharge and Tariff Revision (anticipated effective 07/12/17) |
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06/12/17 |
Energy 449G-A |
West Coast Gas Company, Supplements A.L.No.449G, Increase in Rates at Mather Field (anticipated effective 05/03/17) |
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06/12/17 |
Energy 450G-A |
West Coast Gas Company, Supplements A.L.No.450G, Increase in Rates at Castle (anticipated effective 05/03/17) |
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05/25/17 |
Energy 5056E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Initial suspension on the following grounds: additional time is needed. Date suspension ends: 09/21/17. 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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05/28/17 |
Energy 5059E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Initial suspension on the following grounds: additional time is needed. Date suspension ends: 09/25/17. 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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05/31/17 |
Energy 5061E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Initial suspension on the following grounds: additional time is needed. Date suspension ends: 09/27/17. 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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ADVICE LETTER PROTESTS
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05/30/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Rishi Kumar. |
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06/01/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Vinay Murthy. |
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06/01/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Sudheshna Banu. |
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06/01/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Yousuf Khan. |
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06/01/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Priya Krishnamoorthy. |
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06/01/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Rajiv Shrivastava. |
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06/01/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Raj Pai. |
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06/01/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Ban Lai. |
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06/01/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Swati Mehra. |
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06/02/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Judy Chang. |
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06/02/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Sravan Vadlakonda. |
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06/02/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Narayan Mani. |
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06/02/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by William Sanborn. |
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06/02/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Shivaram Mysore. |
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06/02/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Mike Speckman. |
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06/02/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Deborah Bryce. |
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06/03/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Kathy Ormeseth. |
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06/03/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Vipin Jain. |
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06/04/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by William Martin. |
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06/04/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Milt Wehrman. |
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06/04/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Maureen Fitzgerald. |
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06/04/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Pratapa Reddy. |
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06/04/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Kevin Chen. |
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06/04/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Noelle Tardieu. |
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06/05/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Joan Stoekler. |
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06/05/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Karen Burley. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Melissa MacReynolds. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Tom & Kathy Ormseth. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Chaluvadi Sridhar. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by David Liu. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Paula Grassi. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Todd Beach. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Micheal Gray. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Marc Levitt. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Sharlene Rodenberg. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Kristi Hernandez. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by John Sze. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Sriram Chakravarty. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Brad Paulsen. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Kanaka Sriram. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Sandy Queen. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Kenneth Mikami. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Gayatri Aachi. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Adila. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Gary Aranjo. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Alice Renegar. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Jeff Mitbo. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Wayne Richardson. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Pauline. |
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06/06/17 |
Water 509 |
San Jose Water Company, [N/A]surcharges to offset increases in purchased potable water ,ground water production and purchased recylced water charges Protest by Silvia Malley. |
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NONE
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07/27/17 |
R.16-02-007 (WS) - Order
Instituting Rulemaking to Develop an Electricity Integrated Resource Planning
Framework and to Coordinate and Refine Long-Term Procurement Planning Requirements, |
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ALJ Wildgrube |
A.17-04-004 - 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, 2016 Complied with its Adopted Procurement Plan; for
Verification of its Entries in the Energy Resource Recovery Account and Other
Regulatory Accounts; for Refund of $3.605 Million Recorded in Three Accounts;
and Review of Proposal to Return $79.182 million in Unspent Demand Response
Funds to Customers, |
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ALJ Hecht |
A.17-04-010 - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U39E) for a certificate of public
convenience and necessity to provide: (i) full facilities-based and resold
competitive local exchange service throughout the service territories of
AT&T California, Frontier California Inc., Consolidated Communications of
California Company, and Citizens Telecommunications Company of California;
and (ii) full facilities-based and resold non-dominant interexchange services
on a statewide basis, |
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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 |
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06/14/17 |
C.16-05-010 (EH) -
Rebecca White, Fred Avalos, Jason Sullivan, Uel Furnas, Jeff Charist, Steve
& Teresa Poole, John Rosh, Jeff Sindlinger, Leroy Chism, Jesus Gallardo
and Todd Tenhet, Complainants vs. California Water Service Company (U60W),
Defendant, |
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06/15/17 |
A.16-04-006 (EH) - Application
of CereTel Incorporated for Registration as an Interexchange Carrier
Telephone Corporation pursuant to the Provisions of Public Utilities Code
Section 1013, |
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06/15/17 |
C.16-12-012 (PHC) - Charles
Parks, et al., vs. Mesa Dunes Mobile Home Estates,Llc, a California Limited
Liability Company, Dba Mesa Dunes Mobile Home Estates, Defendant, |
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06/16/17 |
A.17-05-012 (PHC) - Expedited
Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) Under the Energy
Resource Recovery Account Trigger Mechanism, |
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06/15/17 |
A.17-02-010 (TELEPHONIC –
PHC) - In the Matter of the Application of the City of Union City for an
order to install one new Pedestrian at-grade crossing, across and over the
track of the Union Pacific Railroad Oakland Subdivision, Mile Post 27.10, and
the closure of one existing at-grade crossing at Mile Post 26.70, in the City
of Union City, County of Alameda, State of California, |
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06/19/17 |
A.16-10-003 (EH) - 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, |
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06/19/17 |
A.17-01-012 (EH) - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U39E) for Approval of Demand Response
Programs, Pilots and Budgets for Program Years 2018-2022, |
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06/21/17 |
I.17-04-021 (PHC) - Order
Instituting Investigation on the Commission's Own Motion into the Billing
Practices of Southern California Gas Company (U904G); and Order to Show Cause
Why the Commission Should not Revise Rule No. 14, Impose Penalties and/or
Other Remedies for Extending Billing Periods and Issuing Untimely Monthly
Bills, |
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06/22/17 |
A.14-11-007 (PHC) - Application
of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) for Approval of its Energy
Savings Assistance and California Alternate Rates for Energy Programs and
Budgets for Program Years 2015-2017, |
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06/22/17 |
A.16-03-004 (STC) - Joint
Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) and San Diego Gas
& Electric Company (U902E) For the 2015 Nuclear Decommissioning Cost
Triennial Proceedings, |
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06/22/17 |
A.15-02-001 (PHC) - In
the Matter of the Application of Southwest Gas Corporation (U905G) for
Approval of Low-Income Programs and Budgets for Program Years 2015-2017, |
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06/23/17 |
A.17-04-016 (PHC) - Application
Of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) for Approval of its 2018
Electric Procurement Revenue Requirement Forecasts and GHG-Related Forecasts, |
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06/23/17 |
A.17-02-008 (PHC) -
Application of SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (U902E) for Authority to
Implement Economic Development Rates, |
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06/23/17 |
A.16-11-005 (PHC) -
Joint Application to Establish Non-Bypassable Charge (“NBC”) for Above-Market
Costs Associated with Tree Mortality Power Purchase Agreements (“Tree
Mortality”) in Compliance with Senate Bill 859 and Resolution E-4805, |
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06/26/17 |
A.17-01-001 (PPH) - Application
of Suburban Water Systems (U339W) for Authority to Increase Rates Charged for
Water Service by $11,020,932 or 15.25% in 2018, by $6,148,017 or 7.38% in
2019, and by $5,543,562 or 6.20% in 2020, |
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06/27/17 |
A.16-10-002 (EH) - 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, |
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06/30/17 |
I.17-04-009 (PHC) - Order
Instituting Investigation on the Commission's Own Motion into Why the
Commission Should not Impose Appropriate Fines and Sanctions Against
Rasier-CA LLC for Violating the Commission's Decision 13-09-045, Safety
Requirement D by Failing to Comply with The Zero Tolerance Rules and Public
Utilities Code 5381, |
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07/06/17 |
A.17-01-001 (EH) - Application
of Suburban Water Systems (U339W) for Authority to Increase Rates Charged for
Water Service by $11,020,932 or 15.25% in 2018, by $6,148,017 or 7.38% in
2019, and by $5,543,562 or 6.20% in 2020, |
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07/10/17 |
A.15-09-013 (EH) - In
The Matter of the Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902G)
and Southern California Gas Company (U904G) for a Certificate of Public
Convenience and Necessity for the Pipeline Safety & Reliability Project, |
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07/27/17 |
R.16-02-007 (WS) - Order
Instituting Rulemaking to Develop an Electricity Integrated Resource Planning
Framework and to Coordinate and Refine Long-Term Procurement Planning
Requirements, |
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07/27/17 |
A.16-06-013 (PPH) - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Revise its Electric Marginal Costs,
Revenue Allocation and Rate Design. (U39M), |
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07/28/17 |
A.17-04-024 (PHC) - In
the Matter of the Application of Mesa-Crest Water Company (U333W) and Liberty
Utilities (Park Water) Corp. (U314W) for an Order Authorizing Mesa-Crest
Water Company to Sell and Liberty Utilities (Park Water) Corp. to Purchase
the Utility Assets of Mesa-Crest Water Company, |
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08/03/17 |
A.17-02-003 (EH) - Joint
Application of Gill Ranch Storage, LLC, Northwest Natural Gas Company, NW
Natural Energy, LLC, and NW Natural Gas Storage, LLC for Change of Legal
Ownership and Control of Gill Ranch Storage, LLC Through a Corporate
Reorganization (U914G), |
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08/03/17 |
A.16-10-020 (EH) - Application
of San Pablo Bay Pipeline Company LLC (PLC29) for authority, pursuant to
Public Utilities Code Section 455.3, to increase its rates for pipeline
transportation services within California, |
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08/07/17 |
A.16-09-003 (EH) - Application
of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) for Approval of its 2016 Rate
Design Window Proposals, |
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08/09/17 |
A.16-12-002 (EH) - Joint
Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) and San Diego Gas
& Electric Company (U902E) For Cost Recovery Of The Wheeler North Reef
Expansion Project Marine Mitigation Costs, |
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08/14/17 |
A.17-01-005 (EH) -
Application of the San Diego Association of Governments for an order
authorizing construction of two light-rail vehicle tracks grade separated
above I-5 (South), I-5 (North) and grade separated below I-8, SR-52 in the
City of San Diego, San Diego County, California, |
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08/14/17 |
A.16-06-013 (PPH) - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Revise its Electric Marginal Costs,
Revenue Allocation and Rate Design. (U39M), |
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08/15/17 |
A.16-06-013 (PPH) - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Revise its Electric Marginal Costs,
Revenue Allocation and Rate Design. (U39M), |
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08/17/17 |
A.15-07-019 (EH) - Application
of California-American Water Company (U210W) for Authorization to Modify
Conservation and Rationing Rules, Rate Design, and Other Related Issues for
the Monterey District, |
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09/05/17 |
A.16-10-019 (EH) -
Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Recover Costs Recorded in
the Catastrophic Event Memorandum Account Pursuant to Public Utilities Code
Section 454.9(U39E), |
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09/06/17 |
A.17-02-005 (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,
2016 (U39E), |
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09/11/17 |
C.17-05-002 (PHC) - Tara
Broadcasting, LLC dba KAKZ Television, Complainant vs Southern California
Edison Company (U338E), Defendant [for Relief that the Billing Corrections
for the Period of November 1, 2013 though and Including April 4, 2017 be
vacated and cancelled.], |
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09/12/17 |
A.16-10-019 (EH) - Order
Instituting Rulemaking to Implement Portions of AB 117 Concerning Community
Choice Aggregation |
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09/25/17 |
A.17-01-020 (EH) - Application
of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) for Approval of SB 350
Transportation Electrification Proposals, |
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10/24/17 |
A.16-03-004 (STC) - Joint
Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) and San Diego Gas
& Electric Company (U902E) For the 2015 Nuclear Decommissioning Cost Triennial
Proceedings, |
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(A quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may attend All-Party Meetings noticed on the Daily Calendar.)
June 14, 2017 |
Department of General Services (Ziggurat Building)
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to Rule 8.3(c)(1), Commission President Michael Picker will hold
an All-Party Meeting in Application 12-04-015, et al., on June 14, 2017, from 10
am – 12 Noon at the Department of General Services (Ziggurat Building), Auditorium, 707 Third St.,
West Sacramento, CA 95605. If you have any questions, please contact Scott
Murtishaw, Advisor to Commissioner Picker, at scott.murtishaw@cpuc.ca.gov or at
(415) 703-5863.
A quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may attend the meeting, however,
no voting will occur.