V. Assignment of Proceeding

Geoffrey F. Brown is the Assigned Commissioner and Thomas Pulsifer is the assigned Administrative Law Judge in this proceeding.

Findings of Fact

1. D.02-03-055 determined that as a condition of retaining the DA suspension date of September 21, 2001, bundled customer indifference should be preserved and no cost shifting from DA to bundled customer load should be allowed.

2. The Working Group formed pursuant to this proceeding did not reach consensus as to a single methodology to calculate the CRS undercollections as of December 31, 2005, but did reach a compromise consensus on the year-end 2005 CRS undercollection balance for each of the IOUs.

3. The consensus falls within a range of undercollection values calculated by the Working Group based both upon the existing market benchmark and a revised market benchmark using the MPR model as developed in R.04-04-026 and used in the ongoing CTC calculation in PG&E's 2006 ERRA proceeding. The resulting CRS accrual rates calculated for the 2003-2011 period based on the benchmark adopted in D.05-01-040 compared with Working Group recommendations are set forth herein in Appendix 5, Tables 1A-1C.

4. As support for its consensus on undercollection balances as of December 31, 2005, the Working Group presented calculations of undercollections for 2003-2011 under alternative benchmark assumptions as set forth in Appendix 5, Tables 2A and 2B.

5. As part of the Working Group process, parties reached consensus on a DA CRS undercollection for PG&E in the amount of $30 million as of December 31, 2005, and also reached consensus that PG&E's undercollection is $30 million for DWR bond charge recovery, applicable to DA load as of December 31, 2005.

6. Parties reached consensus on a DA CRS undercollection of $522 million for SCE as of year-end 2005. Parties also agreed on an undercollection of $55 million for SCE applicable to the DWR Bond Charge.

7. Parties agree that the DA CRS undercollection had already reached zero for SDG&E by December 31, 2005.

8. SDG&E filed Advice Letter 1726-E-A to set the DA CRS power charge component to zero, effective November 15, 2005.

9. Since its historical undercollection was paid off prior to the November 15, 2005, an overcollection exists that SDG&E will credit from bundled to DA Non-Exempt customers through a separate advice letter filing.

10. The Working Group identified several problems with the current CRS methodology in that it has proven cumbersome, administratively difficult and slow to provide predictions of the indifference charge. Parties are left without timely information concerning the level of CRS applicable to current consumption.

11. The Working Group participants agreed on the need for a revised simplified market benchmark methodology, on a prospective basis, based on futures prices. As a specific market proxy, parties agreed on an average of one-year strip power futures quotes for NP 15 and SP 15 as published in Megawatt Daily.

12. Working Group participants also recognized that because futures market prices may not adequately reflect all fixed RA/capacity costs, a cost adder should be incorporated into the benchmark for each IOU based on the annual capital costs for a combustion turbine generator.

13. The benchmarks thus determined for PG&E are $51.6/MWh in 2003, $55.7/MWh for 2004 and $65/MWh for 2005.

14. Effective January 1, 2006, the implementation of the Phase 2 bundled rates in PG&E's 2003 GRC removed the undercollection loan element previously reflected in bundled customer rates.

15. For 2006, the market benchmarks developed by the Working Group result in the DA non-exempt customers' CRS obligations of $90.12/MWh ($95.52 at the meter) for PG&E and $95.17/MWh ($100.22 at the meter) for SCE. These benchmarks represent the 30-day average, over the period from November 15, 2005 to December 15, 2005, of 12 month forward prices for 2006 at NP 15 and SP15, respectively.

16. As the sales forecast for computing direct access non-exempt customers' 2006 CRS obligations, the Working Group agreed to use data from the IOUs' ERRA proceedings, as modified by the 2006 Annual Electric True-Up for PG&E.

17. The Annual Electric True-Up is an advice letter process in which PG&E consolidates revenue requirements authorized by the Commission during the year for a rate change effective January 1st of the following year.

18. Since March 2004, noncore bundled customers have contributed excess revenues to fund the CRS undercollection loan in the amount of $325 million, which payments benefited core bundled customers through lower power charges.

19. SCE's large bundled customers paid an estimated total of $701 million toward funding the CRS undercollection "loan" by end of year 2005. This amount exceeds the high point of the CRS undercollection balance, and large bundled customers have overpaid by $95 million.

20. SCE agrees to file an advice letter to reduce large bundled customer power charges, with DA undercollection repayment amounts to be credited to small and large bundled customers, respectively, in the same proportion as such loan amounts were paid.

21. The $95 million that the large bundled customers overpaid to fund the CRS undercollection loan relative to the maximum level of the DA CRS undercollection should be reimbursed by small bundled customers following the date on which the CRS undercollection balance reaches zero, over a reasonable amortization period.

22. In D.03-07-030, the 2.7 cents/kWh CRS cap was continued subject to periodic review, to be readjusted, if necessary, to assure the DA CRS undercollections would be paid off no later than the expiration of the DWR power contracts.

23. Based on updated forecasts of CRS accruals and collections performed and reviewed by the Working Group, parties agree that the 2.7 cents/kWh cap no longer applies to SDG&E, can be discontinued for PG&E after July 1, 2006, and should continue in place for SCE until the CRS undercollection is eliminated, currently estimated to occur by year-end 2008.

24. The Working Group agrees that the adopted market price benchmark should be applied consistently across all relevant CRS components, including both ongoing CTC and DWR charges.

25. A negative indifference charge can result where ongoing CTC is larger than the total indifference charge.

26. Because non-exempt DA customers in SCE service territory are subject to a much larger CRS undercollection than DA customers in the other territories, the parties agree that any negative indifference charge that may occur for SCE may offset any existing DA CRS undercollection.

27. The parties' agreement is reasonable that once the existing CRS undercollection is eliminated, the indifference charge for non-exempt DA customers should not be permitted to decrease below zero, and that no negative balance should be carried forward.

28. The parties' proposal to replace the DWR power charge with a PCIA is a reasonable way to preserve the indifference concept.

29. In D.03-07-028, and related decisions, the Commission prescribed requirements for the CRS obligations applicable to MDL customers, and authorized various exclusions for certain CRS elements.

30. Based the findings of the Report, all MDL appears to be exempt from the DWR power charge component of the CRS for the period 2001-2005, and no reported undercollections are applicable to MDL CRS obligations as of December 31, 2005.

31. Table Appendix C-1, as reproduced in the Appendix of this decision, sets forth the MDL CRS accrual rates for the period 2004-2011, based on the benchmark adopted in D.05-01-040 (applied through 2005) and the Working Group's recommended benchmarks through 2011.

32. The application of a total portfolio indifference standard to MDL customers who do not pay a DWR power charge is consistent with the intent of D.03-07-028 to avoid cost shifting and also does not conflict with the affirmation in D.05-12-045 that ongoing CTC is calculated on a "statutory" basis. For 2004-2006, the Total Portfolio Adjustment is calculated in Table Appendix C-1, in Appendix C, under the MDL recommended methodology and benchmark.

33. Applying the total portfolio indifference standard to MDL customers who are exempt from the DWR power charge does not affect ongoing CTC, but rather, applies only to the residual IOU portfolio costs that are not included in the ongoing CTC calculation.

34. Calculating a separate credit for individual customer groups who depart to MDL status would be administratively complex and inconsistent with the manner in which DA customers are treated.

35. The proposals in the Report concerning the administration of CRS exemptions among MDL customers, as summarized in Appendix 4 of this decision, are reasonable.

36. The proposals in the Report concerning the administration and conversion of the 80 MW cap for MDL exemptions are reasonable.

Conclusions of Law

1. The consensus recommendations reached by parties concerning the level of CRS undercollections for each of the IOUs as of December 31, 2005 reasonably balance the divergent views of affected interests and should be adopted.

2. The parties' consensus recommendations concerning the adoption of revised procedures for deriving the market benchmark proxy for purposes of computing CRS indifference on a prospective basis are reasonable and should be adopted.

3. The parties' proposal is reasonable for purposes of deriving a sales forecast for CRS indifference calculations to utilize data from the IOUs' ERRA proceedings, as modified by the 2006 Annual Electric True-Up for PG&E. Any modifications to the ERRA sales forecast that PG&E may make in its annual electric true-up advice letter, however, must have been previously authorized by a Commission order.

4. A negative DWR power charge component of the CRS may be used to offset any existing positive CRS undercollection, but a negative indifference charge should not result in a net payment to customers that have left utility service.

5. PG&E should file an advice letter to adjust its bundled customer power charges to reflect the overpayment of $325 million by noncore bundled customers to be amortized over a 30-month period.

6. SCE should file an advice letter to adjust its bundled customer power charges to reflect the overpayment of $95 million by noncore bundled customers.

7. SDG&E should file an advice letter to adjust its bundled customer power charges to reflect the applicable overpayment by noncore bundled customers.

8. Based on the payoff dates for the CRS undercollections, the 2.7¢/kWh CRS should be terminated immediately for SDG&E, and should be terminated as of June 30, 2006 for PG&E. For SCE, the 2.7¢/kWh CRS should continue until the CRS undercollection is paid off, currently estimated to occur before the end of 2008.

9. Effective July 1, 2006, the DWR power charge should be replaced with a PCIA, according to the terms proposed by the Working Group, as set forth in Ordering Paragraph 15.

10. On a prospective basis, the PCIA should be updated by each IOU through its annual ERRA filing process.

11. The same market benchmark adopted for calculating the DA CRS obligations should also be used on a consistent basis for calculating MDL CRS obligations.

12. The methodology for calculating CRS for MDL customers exempt from the DWR power charge should incorporate a total portfolio indifference standard applied to the residual IOU portfolio costs that are not included in ongoing CTC.

13. The application of a total portfolio indifference standard to the CRS obligation of MDL customers exempt from a DWR power charge does not conflict with the requirement that a ongoing CTC applies to all customers.

14. MDL customers should not receive separate credits against the CRS obligations for departure to MDL status prior to the full repayment of the DA CRS undercollection.

15. The indifference charge should remain nonnegative after the CRS undercollection is eliminated, and negative rates should not be used to offset other CRS components once past CRS undercollections have been paid off.

16. The proposals in the Report concerning the administration of CRS exemptions among MDL customers, as summarized in Appendix 4 of this decision should be adopted.

17. The proposals in the Report concerning the conversion of the 80 MW cap into a MWh figure for MDL exemptions should be adopted.

ORDER

IT IS ORDERED that:

1. Direct Access Cost Responsibility Undercollections as of December 31, 2005 for each of the following investor-owned utilities (IOUs) are hereby adopted as follows. For Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the cost responsibility surcharge (CRS) undercollection is $30 million and the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge Undercollection is $30 million. For Southern California Edison (SCE), the CRS undercollection is $522 million and the DWR bond charge undercollection is $55 million. For San Diego Gas & Electric Company, the CRS undercollection is zero.

2. Effective for periods beginning on or after January 1, 2006, the CRS Indifference calculation shall be modified to incorporate the benchmark power determined as prescribed in Appendix 1.

3. For 2006, the Resource Adequacy Generation Capacity (RA/capacity) cost adder will be $8/ megawatt-hours (MWh) for SCE and $4/MWh for PG&E, which will be added to the average strip price.

4. The Energy Division is directed to coordinate a meeting of the Working Group within 30 calendar days from the effective date of this order to develop a record as to the level of the RA/capacity cost adders for years after 2006 as more information concerning the cost of generation capacity and/or resource adequacy becomes available.

5. For PG&E, the market benchmark for 2006 will be $90.12/MWh. For SCE, the new market benchmark for 2006 will be $95.17/MWh.

6. On an annual basis the revised benchmark power cost, as prescribed in Appendix 1, will be compared to the average cost of the utilities' total portfolio, including both utility retained generation (URG) power and allocated DWR power costs, to determine the level of the indifference charge for each year. The utilities shall file an advice letter prior to the end of each year or update their testimony in their Energy Resource Recovery Account (ERRA) proceedings to reflect the applicable CRS indifference charge for the subsequent year. The utilities shall produce the data required as set forth in Appendix 2 for calculating DWR charges.

7. The ongoing CTC figure adopted on an annual basis in PG&E's ERRA proceeding will be used in conjunction with the CRS indifference charge calculation such that the DWR power charge component of CRS for direct access (DA) customers not exempt from that charge will be the residual of the indifference charge less the ongoing CTC. The DWR power charge component of DA CRS may be a negative number in those instances in which ongoing competition transition charge (CTC) is larger than the indifference charge, so that overall indifference is maintained.

8. Once the DA CRS undercollection balance is fully paid off, the overall indifference charge shall not be permitted to be a negative number. Negative amounts will not be carried forward to a future year.

9. In the event the benchmark in a given year exceeds the level of a utility's total portfolio power cost for that year, and to the extent there remains a DA CRS undercollection balance for such utility, the negative indifference charge shall be reflected in calculating the accruals to the undercollection balance for such year. In no event shall such a negative indifference charge result in any net payment to customers who have left utility service. However, any accumulated negative indifference amount shall continue to be tracked, and applied to any future positive indifference amounts that may accrue in later years of the applicability of the DA CRS.

10. SCE shall track accruals to the CRS undercollection balance and shall file an advice letter in anticipation of such undercollection balance reaching zero to reduce the CRS to the level dictated by the remaining individual CRS elements.

11. Since PG&E's CRS undercollection is deemed to reach zero as of June 30, 2006, PG&E will not be required to track further the CRS undercollection balance thereafter.

12. On July 1, 2006, the DA CRS undercollection balance for PG&E DA customers will be deemed to be paid down to zero.

13. Effective within 30 days from the effective date of this decision, PG&E shall file an advice letter to remove the 2.7 cent/kWh cap from its CRS tariff. The components of the CRS shall thereafter be calculated separately. The DWR bond charge, the Energy Cost Recovery Amount rate, and the ongoing CTC will not be changed on July 1, 2006, however, nor will the basis for the calculation of the Franchise Fee Surcharge currently paid by DA customers.

14. For SCE, the 2.7 cent/kWh cap shall remain in effect until the CRS undercollection is paid down to zero, currently estimated to occur by the end of 2008.

15. If the Commission decision in an IOU's general rate case or similar base revenue requirement proceeding changes the IOU's generation revenue requirement by more than 2% in mid year, the IOU shall promptly file an advice letter to update the DA CRS to reflect that change in generation base revenue requirement.

16. Within 30 days after the effective date of this order, each of the IOUs shall file an advice letter to revise the DWR power charge component, currently identified separately on direct access non-exempt customers' bills, to be renamed the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) charge. The tariff revisions to implement the PCIA shall be subject to the following provisions:

a. The PCIA charge shall preserve the indifference concept adopted in Decision (D.) 02-11-022 for those direct access customers who pay the DWR power charge component of DA CRS.

b. The PCIA charge shall recover an amount to reflect the franchise fees associated with the DWR revenues collected from direct access customers for the DWR bond charge and the DWR power charge.

c. The cost responsibility under the sum of the ongoing CTC and the PCIA charge for direct access customers who pay the DWR power charge component of DA CRS shall equal their responsibility under the indifference charge concept, plus an amount to reflect the franchise fees associated with the DWR revenues collected from direct access customers for the DWR bond charge and the DWR power charge. Once the PCIA undercollection is paid, there shall be no carry forward of negative balances.

d. The revenue requirement for the PCIA charge is the difference, positive or negative, between direct access non-exempt customers' share of the indifference amount and these customers' share of the ongoing CTC revenue requirement, plus the amount necessary to reflect the franchise fees associated with the DWR revenues collected from direct access customers for the DWR bond charge and the DWR power charge component of DA CRS. No amount for franchise fees associated with DWR revenues will be assessed on direct access customers who pay the DWR bond charge, but do not pay the DWR power charge component of the DA CRS.

e. If direct access non-exempt customers' share of the indifference amount exceeds these customers' share of the ongoing CTC revenue requirement, then the difference is these customers' DWR power cost obligation. The PCIA charge is positive, and has the effect of decreasing bundled customers' DWR remittance rate, and therefore, for PG&E only, of decreasing bundled customers' Power Charge Collection Balancing Account rate.

f. If direct access non-exempt customers' share of the indifference amount is less than these customers' share of the ongoing CTC revenue requirement, then these customers' DWR power cost obligation is zero. The PCIA charge is negative, and has the effect of increasing bundled customers' ERRA costs (for PG&E) or URG rates (for SCE). The PCIA charge (including DWR franchise fees) will be set in proportion to the ongoing CTC.

g. The 2006 DWR revenue requirement for the determination of the indifference amount shall be the amount adopted in the 2006 DWR revenue requirement decision, D.05-12-010. The 2006 revenue requirement for old world resources is the amount adopted in the utilities' 2006 ERRA proceedings and/or in the most recent general base revenue requirement proceeding. The sales forecast used to determine the direct access non-exempt customers' share of these costs will be the sales forecast presented in the utilities' 2006 ERRA proceedings, as modified in the 2006 Annual Electric Tue-Up for PG&E. If the 2006 DWR revenue requirement or utilities' 2006 ERRA/Ongoing CTC revenue requirement is modified, then the calculations described above shall be modified to reflect such changes.

h. The market benchmark used to determine the direct access non-exempt customers' share of PCIA costs is $90.12/MWh ($95.52 at the meter) for PG&E and $95.17/MWh ($100.22 at the meter) for SCE in 2006. These benchmarks represent the 30-day average, over the period from November 15, 2005 to December 15, 2005, of 12 month forward prices for 2006 at North Path 15 and South Path 15, respectively, to which is added a "resource adequacy" amount of $4/MWh for PG&E and $8/MWh for SCE. The average PCIA charge for 2006 for PG&E is negative 0.306 cents per kilowatt per hour (kWh) and for SCE is negative 1.805 cents per kWh. This negative 1.805 cent may be affected by the treatment of administrative costs in Edison's Test-Year 2006 general rate case.

17. In its advice letter filing in compliance with this decision, PG&E shall adjust bundled customer power charges to reflect the overpayment of the CRS loan by noncore bundled customers in the amount of $325 million, to be recovered from core bundled service customers and credited against noncore bundled customers rates over a 30-month period. The corresponding annualized increase to core bundled customers is $130 million with an equivalent decrease to noncore bundled customer by the same amount.

18. Effective July 1, 2006, January 1, 2007 and January 1, 2008, respectively, adjustments shall be made to the allocation among customer groups by increasing or decreasing energy related (i.e., per kWh) generation rate components by an equal cents per kWh. In the residential class, consistent with current practice, the increase will be allocated by proportional increases to the Tier 3, Tier 4, and Tier 5 surcharges such that the revenue allocated to the residential class is fully collected from the residential class. On January 1, 2009, this differential adjustment to core and noncore bundled rates shall be discontinued.

19. The Municipal Departing Load (MDL) CRS obligation shall be determined on a prospective basis in a manner consistent with the findings and directives in this decision, as set forth in the findings of fact and conclusions of law above.

20. The protocols for administering MDL CRS transferred load exemptions as set forth in Appendix 4 are hereby adopted.

21. The Commission's Energy Division shall convene a subsequent meeting of the Working Group within 30 days of the effective date of decision for the purpose of seeking consensus on the calculation of the Market Benchmark for 2007 consistent with the principles of this order, and also to finalize the calculation of MDL CRS accrual charges and obligations consistent with this order, and to develop protocols for new load CRS exemptions.

22. Any prospective CRS issues concerning DA obligations shall be addressed in each IOU's respective ERRA proceeding or by advice letter, as appropriate.

23. Rulemaking 02-01-011 is closed.

This order is effective today.

Dated _____________________, at San Francisco, California.

INFORMATION REGARDING SERVICE

I have provided notification of filing to the electronic mail addresses on the attached service list.

Upon confirmation of this document's acceptance for filing, I will cause a Notice of Availability of the filed document to be served upon the service list to this proceeding by U.S. mail. The service list I will use to serve the Notice of Availability of the filed document is current as of today's date.

Dated June 20, 2006, at San Francisco, California.

************ APPEARANCES ************

James H. Butz
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
7201 HAMILTON BLVD.
ALLENTOWN PA 18195
(610) 481-4239
butzjh@apci.com


Evelyn Kahl
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
ek@a-klaw.com

For: Energy Producers and Users Coalition

Michael Alcantar
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP
1300 SW FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 1750
PORTLAND OR 97201
(503) 402-9900
mpa@a-klaw.com

For: Cogeneration Association of California (CAC)

Nora Sheriff
EVELYN KAHL
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
nes@a-klaw.com

For: EPUC/KCC/GAG

Edward G. Poole
Attorney At Law
ANDERSON & POOLE
601 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 1300
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94108-2818
(415) 956-6413
epoole@adplaw.com

For: California Independent Petroleum Assoc. (CIPA)

James Mosher
AREA ENERGY LLC
10000 MING AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD CA 93311
jpmosher@aeraenergy.com

Leonard Viejo
President
ASTRUM UTILITY SERVICES
462 STEVENS AVE., SUITE 308
SOLANA BEACH CA 92075
(858) 793-5915
lviejo@astrumutilities.com


Barbara R. Barkovich
BARKOVICH & YAP, INC.
44810 ROSEWOOD TERRACE
MENDOCINO CA 95460
(707) 937-6203
brbarkovich@earthlink.net

For: CLECA

Reed V. Schmidt
BARTLE WELLS ASSOCIATES
1889 ALCATRAZ AVENUE
BERKELEY CA 94703-2714
(510) 653-3399
rschmidt@bartlewells.com

For: California City-County Street Light Assoc.

Barry Lovell
BERRY PETROLEUM COMOPANY
PO BOX 925
TAFT CA 93268
(661) 769-2328
bjl@bry.com


Bruce Mclaughlin
BRAUN & BLAISING P.C.
915 L STREET, SUITE 1420
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 682-9702
blaising@braunlegal.com

For: California Municipal Utilities Association/Power and Water Resources

Scott Blaising
Attorney At Law
BRAUN & BLAISING, P.C.
915 L STREET, STE. 1420
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 682-9702
blaising@braunlegal.com

For: Power and Water Resources Pooling Authority (PWRPA)

Chris Williamson
BREITBURN ENERGY COMPANY, LLC
515 S. FLOWER STREET, SUITE 4800
LOS ANGELES CA 90071
(213) 225-5900
cwilliamson@breitburn.com

For: BreitBurn Energy Company, LLC

Maurice Brubaker
BRUBAKER & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1215 FERN RIDGE PARKWAY, SUITE 208
ST. LOUIS MO 63141
(314) 275-7007
mbrubaker@consultbai.com

For: Brubaker & Associates, Inc.

Karen Norene Mills
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
2300 RIVER PLAZA DRIVE
SACRAMENTO CA 95833
(916) 561-5655
kmills@cfbf.com

For: California Farm Bureau Federation

Ronald Liebert
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
2300 RIVER PLAZA DRIVE
SACRAMENTO CA 95833
(916) 561-5657
rliebert@cfbf.com

For: California Farm Bureau Federation

Steve Schleimer
CALPINE CORPORATION
3875 HOPYARD ROAD, SUITE 345
PLEASANTON CA 94588
sschleimer@calpine.com


George Hanson
Assistant General Manager
CITY OF CORONA
730 CORPORATION YARD WAY
CORONA CA 92880
(951) 739-4967
george.hanson@ci.corona.ca.us

For: City of Corona

Lynelle Lund
General Counsel
COMMERCE ENERGY, INC.
600 ANTON BLVD., STE 2000
COSTA MESA CA 92626
(714) 259-2536
llund@commerceenergy.com


Edward Wheless
COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF L.A.
PO BOX 4998
WHITTIER CA 90607
(562) 699-7411
ewheless@lacsd.org

R. Thomas Beach
Principal Consultant
CROSSBORDER ENERGY
2560 NINTH STREET, SUITE 316
BERKELEY CA 94710
(510) 649-9790
tomb@crossborderenergy.com


Edward W. O'Neill
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3834
(415) 276-6582
edwardoneill@dwt.com

For: California Solar Energy Industries Association

Robert B. Gex
ANDREW D. MASTIN
Attorney At Law,
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3611
(415) 276-6500
robertgex@dwt.com

For: SF Bary Area Rapid Transit District

Steven F. Greenwald
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE, LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 276-6500
stevegreenwald@dwt.com

For: Guardian Industries Corp.

Norman J. Furuta
Attorney At Law
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
2001 JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD., SUITE 600
DALY CITY CA 94014-3890
(650) 746-7312
norman.furuta@navy.mil

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Daniel W. Douglass
Attorney At Law
DOUGLASS & LIDDELL
21700 OXNARD STREET, SUITE 1030
WOODLAND HILLS CA 91367
(818) 593-3939
douglass@energyattorney.com

For: AReM; WPTF



Gregory Klatt
Attorney At Law
DOUGLASS & LIDDELL
411 E. HUNTINGTON DRIVE, SUITE 107-356
ARCADIA CA 91007
(626) 294-9421
klatt@energyattorney.com

For: AREM/WPTF

Dan L. Carroll
Attorney At Law
DOWNEY BRAND, LLP
555 CAPITOL MALL, 10TH FLOOR
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 444-1000
dcarroll@downeybrand.com

For: Central Valley Project Group

Ann L. Trowbridge
Attorney At Law
DOWNEY, BRAND, SEYMOUR & ROHWER, LLP
555 CAPITOL MALL, 10TH FLOOR
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 444-1000
atrowbridge@downeybrand.com

For: Merced Irrigation District/Real Energy/South San Joaquin Irrigation District

Colin L. Pearce
Attorney At Law
DUANE MORRIS LLP
1 MARKET PLAZA, SPEAR TOWER, SUITE 2000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 371-2200
clpearce@duanemorris.com

For: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

Lynn M. Haug
Attorney At Law
ELLISON & SCHNEIDER
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3109
(916) 447-2166
lmh@eslawfirm.com

For: CITY OF INDUSTRY

Andy Brown
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
abb@eslawfirm.com

Andrew Brown
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
abb@eslawfirm.com

For: DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

Greggory L. Wheatland
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
glw@eslawfirm.com

For: HERCULES MUNICIPAL UTILITY/The City of Cucamonga

Lynn Haug
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
lmh@eslawfirm.com

For: City of Hercules

Carolyn Kehrein
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
1505 DUNLAP COURT
DIXON CA 95620-4208
(707) 678-9506
cmkehrein@ems-ca.com

For: Energy Users Forum

James D. Squeri
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
jsqueri@gmssr.com

For: California Retailers Association

Jeanne B. Armstrong
MICHAEL B. DAY
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
jarmstrong@gmssr.com

For: Enron Energy Services, Inc/Enron Energy Marketing Corp

Michael B. Day
JEANNE BENNETT
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
mday@gmssr.com

For: Enron Energy Service, Inc., Enron North America Corp.

Brian T. Cragg
Attorney At Law
GOODIN, MACBRIDE, SQUERI, RITCHIE & DAY
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
bcragg@gmssr.com

For: County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles

James Koontz
ROGER K. MASUDA
GRIFFITH & MASUDA
517 E. OLIVE STREET
TURLOCK CA 95380
(209) 667-5501
jkoontz@calwaterlaw.com

For: Turlock Irrigation District

Norman A. Pedersen
SCOTT A. LEHECKA
Attorney At Law
HANNA AND MORTON LLP
444 SOUTH FLOWER STREET, SUITE 1500
LOS ANGELES CA 90071-2916
(213) 430-2510
npedersen@hanmor.com

For: STRATEGIC ENERGY. L.L.C.

Raj N. Pankhania
HERCULES MUNICIPAL UTILITY
111 CIVIC DRIVE
HERCULES CA 94547
(510) 799-8208
raj.pankhania@ci.hercules.ca.us

For: HERCULES MUNICIPAL UTILITY

Richard Mrlik
INTERTIE
2130 FILLMORE STREET, 211
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94115
(415) 567-0446
rmrlik@intertie.com

For: City of Industry

William Marcus
JBS ENERGY, INC.
311 D STREET, SUITE A
WEST SACRAMENTO CA 95605
(916) 372-0534
bill@jbsenergy.com

For: JBS Energy

Wendell Kido
10545 ARMSTRONG AVENUE
MATHER CA 95655
(916) 876-6002
kidow@saccounty.net

For: Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District

Sara Steck Myers
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF SARA STECK MYERS
122 - 28TH AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94121
(415) 387-1904
ssmyers@att.net


William H. Booth
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM H. BOOTH
1500 NEWELL STREET, 5TH FLOOR
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596
(925) 296-2460
wbooth@booth-law.com

For: CLECA - California Large Energy Consumers Association

Jeffrey E. Gray
Senior Corporate Counsel
LOWE'S COMPANIES, INC.
PO BOX 1111
NORTH WILKESBORO NC 28656
jeff.e.gray@lowes.com


John Leslie
Attorney At Law
LUCE, FORWARD, HAMILTON & SCRIPPS
11988 EL CAMINO REAL, SUITE 200
SAN DIEGO CA 92130
(858) 720-6352
jleslie@luce.com

For: Callaway Golf

Randall W. Keen
Attorney At Law
MANATT PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP
11355 WEST OLYMPIC BLVD.
LOS ANGELES CA 90064
(310) 312-4361
pucservice@manatt.com

For: Kern Oil & Refining Co./Paramount Petroleum Co./Los Angeles Unified School

David L. Huard
Attorney At Law
MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP
11355 WEST OLYMPIC BOULEVARD
LOS ANGELES CA 90064
(310) 312-4247
dhuard@manatt.com

For: LA Unified School District, City of Corona, Del Taco, Inc, Lowes Home Improvement Warehouse, et

C. Susie Berlin DIS
Attorney At Law
MC CARTHY & BERLIN, LLP
100 PARK CENTER PLAZA, SUITE 501
SAN JOSE CA 95113
(408) 288-2080
sberlin@mccarthylaw.com

For: City of San Marcos/Turlock Irrigation

Barry F. Mccarthy
MCCARTHY & BERLIN, LLP
100 PARK CENTER PLAZA, SUITE 501
SAN JOSE CA 95113
(408) 288-2080
bmcc@mccarthylaw.com

For: Northern California Power Agency

David J. Byers
Attorney At Law
MCCRACKEN, BYERS & HAESLOOP
1528 SO. EL CAMINO REAL, SUITE 306
SAN MATEO CA 94402
(650) 377-4890
dbyers@landuselaw.com
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For: California City-County Street Light Association

Christopher J. Mayer
MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
PO BOX 4060
MODESTO CA 95352-4060
(209) 526-7430
chrism@mid.org

For: Modesto Irrigation District

William A. Mogel
1025 THOMAS JEFFERSON STREET, N.W.
SUITE 425W
WASHINGTON DC 20007
(202) 295-6612
wmogel@saul.com

For: .

Irene K. Moosen
Attorney At Law
53 SANTA YNEZ AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94112
(415) 587-7343
irene@igc.org

For: University of California

Peter W. Hanschen
Attorney At Law
MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP
101 YGNACIO VALLEY ROAD, SUITE 450
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596
(925) 295-3450
phanschen@mofo.com

For: Agriculture Energy Consumers Association

Kay Davoodi
NAVY UTILITY RATES AND STUDIES OFFICE
1322 PATTERSON AVE., SE - BLDG. 33
WASHINGTON NAVY YARD DC 20374-5018
(202) 685-3319
khojasteh.davoodi@navy.mil

For: Navy Rate Intervention

Howard V. Golub
NIXON PEABODY LLP
2 EMBARCADERO CENTER, STE. 2700
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 984-8200
hgolub@nixonpeabody.com

For: THE PORT OF STOCKTON

William T. Bagley
JOSE E. GUZMAN, JR.
Attorney At Law
NOSSAMAN GUTHNER KNOX & ELLIOTT
50 CALIFORNIA STREET, 34TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-4799
(415) 398-3600
jguzman@nossaman.com

For: Poseidon Resources Corporation

Martin A. Mattes
DANIEL J. GERALDI
Attorney At Law
NOSSAMAN GUTHNER KNOX & ELLIOTT, LLP
50 CALIFORNIA STREET, 34TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-4799
(415) 398-3600
mmattes@nossaman.com

For: Jack in the Box Inc.

Jose Guzman
NOSSAMAN, GUTHNER, KNOX & ELLIOTT, LLP
50 CALIFORNIA STREET, 34TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-4799
(415) 438-7225
jguzman@nossaman.com

For: City of Irvine

Bill Julian
OFFICE OF STATE SENATOR MARTHA ESCUTIA
STATE CAPITOL, ROOM 5080
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 651-4030
bill.julian@sen.ca.gov


Ann H. Kim
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET, ROOM 3101
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-7467
ahk4@pge.com

For: PG&E

Mark R. Huffman
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
B30A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-3842
mrh2@pge.com

For: Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Paul V. Holton
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000, MAIL CODE B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177-0001
(415) 972-5708
pvh1@pge.com

For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY

Peter Ouborg
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 7442 MAIL CODE B30A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94120
(415) 973-2286
pxo2@pge.com

For: PG&E

Donald R. Schoonover
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP
2600 CAMINO RAMON, 2W805
SAN RAMON CA 94583
(925) 823-8389
ds1957@camail.sbc.com

For: California Large Energy COnsumers Association

Steven D. Farkas
PARAMOUNT PETROLEUM CORPORATION
14700 DOWNEY AVENUE
PARAMOUNT CA 90723
(562) 531-2060
SFarkas@ppcla.com


Michael H. Hindus
MICHAEL J. DAPONDE
Attorney At Law
PILLSBURY WINTHROP LLP
50 FREMONT STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 983-1851
mhindus@pillsburywinthrop.com

For: Westside Power Authority/SBC Pacific Bell

Michael J. Daponde
Attorney At Law
PILLSBURY WINTHROP LLP
400 CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 1700
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 329-4700
mdaponde@pillsburywinthrop.com

For: Westside Power Authority

Jeff Kaspar
Deputy Port Director Of Property & Envir
PORT OF STOCKTON
2201 W. WASHINGTON STREET
STOCKTON CA 95203-2942
(209) 946-0246
jkaspar@stockport.com

For: PORT OF STOCKTON

James Ross
Thums
REGULATORY & COGENERATION SERVICES, INC.
500 CHESTERFIELD CENTER, SUITE 320
CHESTERFIELD MO 63017
(636) 530-9544
jimross@r-c-s-inc.com

Stuart Robertson
ROBERTSON-BRYAN, INC
9888 KENT ST
ELK GROVE CA 95624-9483
(916) 714-1801
stuart@robertson-bryan.com

For: Central Valley Project Group

Steven P. Rusch
5640 S. FAIRFAX
LOS ANGELES CA 90056
(323) 298-2223
srusch@plainsxp.com

For: Stocker Resources

Jonathan J. Reiger
Legal Division
RM. 5035
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5596
jzr@cpuc.ca.gov


Marco Gomez
Attorney At Law
S.F. BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT
PO BOX 12688
OAKLAND CA 94604-2688
(510) 464-6058
mgomez1@bart.gov


Wendy Keilani
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
8330 CENTURY PARK COURT, CP32D
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(858) 654-1185
wkeilani@semprautilities.com


Paul A. Szymanski
Attorney At Law
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
101 ASH STREET
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 699-5078
pszymanski@sempra.com

For: SDG&E

Thomas Corr
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET, HQ 08
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-3017
(619) 696-4246
tcorr@sempraglobal.com

Justin D. Bradley
SILICON VALLEY LEADERSHIP GROUP
224 AIRPORT PARKWAY, SUITE 620
SAN JOSE CA 95110
(408) 501-7864
jbradley@svlg.net

For: SILICON VALLEY MANUFACTURING GROUP

Janet Combs
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-1524
janet.combs@sce.com

For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY

Michael A. Backstrom
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6944
michael.backstrom@sce.com

For: Southern Calirornia Edison Company

Seth Hilton
Attorney At Law
STOEL RIVES
111 SUTTER ST., SUITE 700
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 617-8943
sdhilton@stoel.com

For: El Paso Merchant Energy

Keith Mccrea
Attorney At Law
SUTHERLAND, ASBILL & BRENNAN
1275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW
WASHINGTON DC 20004-2415
(202) 383-0705
keith.mccrea@sablaw.com

For: California Manufacturers&Technology Assoc.

Matthew Freedman
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876
freedman@turn.org



Michel Peter Florio
ROBERT FINKELSTEIN; MATT FREEDMAN
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876 302
mflorio@turn.org

For: TURN - The Utility Reform Network

Robert Finkelstein
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVE., SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876
bfinkelstein@turn.org

For: TURN

Maric Munn
Office Of The President
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
1111 FRANKLIN STREET, 6TH FLOOR
OAKLAND CA 94607
(510) 987-9392
maric.munn@ucop.edu


Joseph Stagner
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
ONE SHIELDS AVENUE
DAVIS CA 95616
(530) 752-9052
josephs@pplant.ucdavis.edu


Christopher Conkling
General Counsel
USS-POSCO INDUSTRIES
900 LOVERIDGE ROAD
PITTSBURG CA 94565
(925) 439-6507
cconklin@ussposco.com


Andrew Dalton
Counsel, Environ Safety & Regulatory Aff
VALERO ENERGY COMPANY
PO BOX 696000
SAN ANTONIO TX 78269-6000
(210) 370-5954
Andrew.dalton@valero.com

Andrew J. Van Horn
VAN HORN CONSULTING
12 LIND COURT
ORINDA CA 94563
(925) 254-3358
andy.vanhorn@vhcenergy.com


Jerry R. Bloom
Attorney At Law
WHITE & CASE LLP
4 EMBARCADERO CENTER, 24TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-4050
(415) 544-1100
jbloom@whitecase.com

For: California Cogeneration Council

John Rosenbaum
WHITE & CASE LLP
4 EMBARCADERO CENTER, 24TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 544-1110
jrosenbaum@whitecase.com

For: California Cogeneration Council

Lisa A. Cottle
JERRY R. BLOOM/ENOCH H. CHANG
Attorney At Law
WHITE & CASE, LLP
4 EMBARCADERO CENTER, 24TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 544-1105
lcottle@whitecase.com

For: Simpson Timber Company

********** STATE EMPLOYEE ***********


Peter Arth, Jr.
Executive Division
RM. 5300
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2576
paj@cpuc.ca.gov


Kathryn Auriemma
Energy Division
RM. 4002
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2072
kdw@cpuc.ca.gov

Christopher J. Blunt
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1779
cjb@cpuc.ca.gov

For: ORA

Jonathan Bromson
Legal Division
RM. 4107
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2362
jab@cpuc.ca.gov


Andrew Ulmer
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCE
1416 NINTH STREET, SUITE 1118
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 653-8826
aulmer@water.ca.gov

For: California Department of Water Resources

John Pacheco
California Energy Resources Scheduling
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
3310 EL CAMINO AVENUE
SACRAMENTO CA 95821
(916) 574-0311
jpacheco@water.ca.gov


Lynda Harris
California Energy Resources Scheduling
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
3310 EL CAMINO AVE, RM. 120
SACRAMENTO CA 95821
(916) 574-2212
lharris@water.ca.gov

For: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES

Karen Griffin
Executive Office
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET, MS 39
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4833
kgriffin@energy.state.ca.us

Lisa Decarlo
Staff Counsel
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET MS-14
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-5195
ldecarlo@energy.state.ca.us

For: CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION

Mike Jaske
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS-22
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4777
mjaske@energy.state.ca.us


Nancy Tronaas
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH ST. MS-20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-5512
(916) 654-3864
ntronaas@energy.state.ca.us


Tim Tutt
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET, MS-45
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4590
ttutt@energy.state.ca.us


Andrew Campbell
Executive Division
RM. 5304
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2501
agc@cpuc.ca.gov


Judy Cooper
Consumer Service & Information Division
AREA 2-B
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2188
jms@cpuc.ca.gov


Kevin P. Coughlan
Water Division
RM. 3102
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1837
kpc@cpuc.ca.gov

Christopher Danforth
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1481
ctd@cpuc.ca.gov


Paul Douglas
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5579
psd@cpuc.ca.gov


Julie A. Fitch
Executive Division
RM. 5203
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5552
jf2@cpuc.ca.gov


David M. Gamson
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 2251
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2011
dmg@cpuc.ca.gov


Peter Hanson
Executive Division
RM. 4104
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1053
pgh@cpuc.ca.gov


Martin Homec
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4205
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1213
mxh@cpuc.ca.gov


Louis M. Irwin
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1225
lmi@cpuc.ca.gov

Dexter E. Khoury
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1200
bsl@cpuc.ca.gov


Robert Kinosian
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4205
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1500
gig@cpuc.ca.gov


Laura L. Krannawitter
Executive Division
RM. 5303
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2642
llk@cpuc.ca.gov


Donald J. Lafrenz
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1063
dlf@cpuc.ca.gov


James Mcmahon
Senior Engagement Manager
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670-6078
(603) 591-5898
JMcMahon@navigantconsulting.com


Thomas R. Pulsifer
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5016
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2386
trp@cpuc.ca.gov


Steve Roscow
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1189
scr@cpuc.ca.gov

Karen M. Shea
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-5404
kms@cpuc.ca.gov


Merideth Sterkel
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1873
mts@cpuc.ca.gov


Carlos A. Velasquez
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1124
los@cpuc.ca.gov


Ourania M. Vlahos
Legal Division
RM. 5037
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2387
omv@cpuc.ca.gov


Helen W. Yee
Legal Division
RM. 5034
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2474
yee@cpuc.ca.gov


Amy C. Yip-Kikugawa
Legal Division
RM. 5135
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2004
ayk@cpuc.ca.gov


********* INFORMATION ONLY **********

Jerry Lahr
Program Manager
ABAG POWER
101 EIGHT STREET
OAKLAND CA 94607-4756
(510) 464-7900
JerryL@abag.ca.gov


Marc D. Joseph
Attorney At Law
ADAMS, BROADWELL, JOSEPH & CARDOZO
601 GATEWAY BLVD., STE. 1000
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080
(650) 589-1660
mdjoseph@adamsbroadwell.com


Dan Geis
AGRICULTURAL ENERGY CONSUMERS ASSO.
925 L STREET, SUITE 800
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-6206
dgeis@dolphingroup.org


Christine Henning
ALLIANCE POWER INC.
3511 J STREET UPPER EAST
SACRAMENTO CA 95816
(916) 451-2317
christine-henning@alliancepower.com


Lon W. House
Energy Advisor
ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA WATER AGENCIES
4901 FLYING C ROAD
CAMERON PARK CA 95682-9615
(530) 676-8956
lwhouse@innercite.com

For: Association of California Water Agencies

Mona Patel
BROWN & WOOD LLP
555 CALIFORNIA STREET, 50TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 772-1265
mpatel@sidley.com


James E. Burke
125 WAWONA ST.
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94127
jim@prudens.com

Chris King
CALIFORNIA CONSUMER EMPOWERMENT ALLIANCE
842 OXFORD STREET
BERKELEY CA 94707
(510) 435-5189
chris@emeter.com


Pete Garris
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
3310 EL CAMINO AVENUE, SUITE 120
SACRAMENTO CA 95821
(916) 653-6055

J.A. Savage
CALIFORNIA ENERGY CIRCUIT
3006 SHEFFIELD AVE
OAKLAND CA 94602
(510) 534-9109
editorial@californiaenergycircuit.net


Lulu Weinzimer
CALIFORNIA ENERGY CIRCUIT
695 9TH AVE. NO.2
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94118
(415) 387-1025
lisaweinzimer@sbcglobal.net



CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS
517-B POTRERO AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94110
(415) 552-1764
Cem@newsdata.com


Kevin Duggan
CAPSTONE TURBINE CORPORATION
21211 NORDHOFF STREET
CHATSWORTH CA 91311
(818) 407-3642
kduggan@capstoneturbine.com


Robert Redlinger
Chevron Energy Solutions
CHEVRON TEXACO
345 CALIFORNIA STREET, 32ND FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 733-4614
rredlinger@chevrontexaco.com


Joseph Peter Como
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
CITY HALL, ROOM 234
1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE, RM. 234
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 554-4640
joe.como@sfgov.org

Renee Hoffman
CITY OF ANAHEIM
PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
201 S. ANAHEIM BLVD., SUITE 902
ANAHEIM CA 92805
(714) 765-4127
rhoffman@anaheim.net


Elizabeth Wagne Hull
Deputy City Attorney
CITY OF CHULA VISTA
276 FOURTH AVENUE
CHULA VISTA CA 91910
(619) 691-5037
ehull@ci.chula-vista.ca.us

For: CITY OF CHULA VISTA

Trach L. Morgan
COMMERCE ENERGY/ELECTRICAMERICA
600 ANTON BLVD., STE. 2000
COSTA MESA CA 92626
(714) 259-2511
tmorgan@electric.com

For: COMMERCE ENERGY/ELECTRICAMERICA

Dave Dietrich
DAVIS ENERGY GROUP
123 C STREET
DAVIS CA 95616
(530) 753-1100

Christopher A. Hilen
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, 6TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 276-6533
chrishilen@dwt.com


Donald C. Liddell P. C.
DOUGLASS & LIDDELL
2928 2ND AVENUE
SAN DIEGO CA 92103
(619) 993-9096
liddell@energyattorney.com


Regina DeAngelis
Legal Division
RM. 4107
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5530
rmd@cpuc.ca.gov




Anne Falcon
EES CONSULTING, INC.
570 KIRKLAND AVE
KIRLAND WA 98033
(425) 889-2700
rfp@eesconsulting.com


Diane Running
Research Analyst
EES CONSULTING, INC.
570 KIRKLAND WAY, SUITE 200
KIRKLAND WA 98033-2471
(425) 889-2700
running@eesconsulting.com


John A. Higley
Managing Partner
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES
1776 PEACHTREET, NW, SUITE 430S
ATLANTA GA 30309
(404) 264-4500
energyhig@aol.com


Eric Yussman
Regulatory Analyst
FELLON-MCCORD & ASSOCIATES
9960 CORPORATE CAMPUS DRIVE
LOUISVILLE KY 40223
(502) 214-6331
eyussman@knowledgeinenergy.com


Ralph Dennis
Director, Regulatory Affairs
FELLON-MCCORD & ASSOCIATES
9960 CORPORATE CAMPUS DRIVE, SUITE 2000
LOUISVILLE KY 40223
(502) 214-6378
ralph.dennis@constellation.com


Angela Kim
FTI CONSULTING
353 SACRAMENTO STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 283-4200
angela.kim@fticonsulting.com

For: FTI CONSULTING

Rocky Ho
FTI CONSULTING
353 SACRAMENTO STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 283-4200
rocky.ho@fticonsulting.com

For: FTI CONSULTING

Gregory Heiertz
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT
15600 SAND CANYON AVENUE
IRVINE CA 92619
(949) 453-5560
heiertz@irwd.com


Jackson W. Mueller, Jr.
JACKSON W. MUELLER, JR., LLC
PO BOX 6009
IRVINE CA 92616-9009
(949) 679-2494
jwmueller@attglobal.net


Kurt J. Kammerer
K. J. KAMMERER & ASSOCIATES
PO BOX 60738
SAN DIEGO CA 92166-8738
(619) 546-6175
kjk@kjkammerer.com


Ralph Smith
LARKIN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
15728 FARMINGTON ROAD
LIVONIA MI 48154
(734) 522-3420
filings@hotmail.com

For: Larkin & Associates, Inc.

Karen Lindh
LINDH & ASSOCIATES
7909 WALERGA ROAD, NO. 112, PMB119
ANTELOPE CA 95843
(916) 729-1562
karen@klindh.com

For: Industrial customers

Andrew S. Cheung
Assistant General Counsel
LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
333 S. BEAUDRY AVE., 20TH FLOOR
LOS ANGELES CA 90017
(213) 241-7610
andrew.cheung@lausd.net


Richard Mccann
M.CUBED
2655 PORTAGE BAY ROAD, SUITE 3
DAVIS CA 95616
(530) 757-6363
rmccann@umich.edu




Roger Curtis
MACY'S WEST
35 OFARRELL STREET, 6TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 04102
(415) 984-7273
roger.curtis@FDS.com


Meg Meal
120 JERSEY STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94114
(415) 285-9144
megmeal@aol.com


Joy Warren
Attorney At Law
MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
1231 11TH STREET
MODESTO CA 95354
(209) 526-7388
joyw@mid.org

For: Modesto Irrigation District

Gordon P. Erspamer
Attorney At Law
MORRISON & FOERSTER
101 YGNACIO VALLEY ROAD, SUITE 450
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596-8130
(925) 295-3300
gerspamer@mofo.com

For: AES NewEnergy, Inc.

Robert B. Weisenmiller
MRW & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1999 HARRISON STREET, STE 1440
OAKLAND CA 94612-3517
(510) 834-1999
mrw@mrwassoc.com


Cynthia Wooten
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
1126 DELAWARE STREET
BERKELEY CA 94702
(510) 559-8707
cwootencohen@earthlink.net


John Dalessi
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670-6078
(916) 631-3200
jdalessi@navigantconsulting.com

Thomas Crooks
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670-6078
(916) 631-3268
tcrooks@navigantconsulting.com

For: NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.

Victoria P. Fleming
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670-6078
(916) 631-3287
vfleming@navigantconsulting.com


Scott Tomashefsky
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POWER AGENCY
180 CIRBY WAY
ROSEVILLE CA 95678-6420
(916) 781-4291
scott.tomashefsky@ncpa.com


Lon L. Peters
NORTHWEST ECONOMIC RESEARCH, INC.
624 S.E. ANDOVER PLACE
PORTLAND OR 97202-9006
(503) 203-1539
lpeters@pacifier.com

For: NORTHWEST ECONOMIC RESEARCH, INC.

Charles C. Read
Attorney At Law
O'MELVENY & MYERS, LLP
400 SOUTH HOPE STREET
LOS ANGELES CA 90071
(213) 430-7500
cread@omm.com


Harold M. Romanowitz
OAK CREEK ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
14633 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD
MOJAVE CA 93501
(661) 822-6853
hal@rwitz.net


Sara Pictou
Executive Assistant
OAK CREEK ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
14633 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD
MOJAVE CA 93501
(661) 822-6853
sara@oakcreekenergy.com

E. J.. Wright
OCCIDENTIAL ENERGY MARKETING, INC.
111 W. OCEAN BLVD.
LONG BEACH CA 90802
(562) 624-3309
ej_wright@oxy.com


Jenny Gluzgold
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
PO BOX 770000, RM. 987 - B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-0347
yxg4@pge.com

For: PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO.

Roger Goldstein
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PG&E MAIL CODE B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
rfg2@pge.com


Dan Halperin
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000, B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-3133
dmhq@pge.com


Roger Russell
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
RM. 902, MAIL CODE B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-9979
rlr2@pge.com

For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY

Gary A. Meyer
A Professional Corporation
PARKER,MILLIKEN,CLARK,O'HARA&SAMUELIAN
333 SOUTH HOPE STREET, 27TH FLOOR
LOS ANGELES CA 90071-1488
(213) 683-6500
gmeyer@pmcos.com

For: AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION

William P. Scharfenberg
PAUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSKY & WALKER LLP
1299 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20004-2400
billscharfenberg@paulhastings.com

Joanna Stone Poole
REAL ENERGY INC.
6712 WASHINGTON ST
YOUNTVILLE CA 94599-1303
(916) 325-2500
jpoole@realenergy.com


Rita Norton
RITA NORTON AND ASSOCIATES, LLC
18700 BLYTHSWOOD DRIVE,
LOS GATOS CA 95030
(408) 354-5220
rita@ritanortonconsulting.com

For: RITA NORTON & ASSOCIATES

Rob Roth
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
6201 S STREET MS 75
SACRAMENTO CA 95817
(916) 732-6131
rroth@smud.org


Central Files
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
CP32B
8330 CENTURY PARK COURT
SAN DIEGO CA 92123-1530
(858) 654-1766
centralfiles@semprautilities.com

For: SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC

Kelly M. Morton
Attorney At Law
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
101 ASH STREET
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(619) 699-1500
kmorton@sempra.com


Sean Casey
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIO
POWER ENTERPRISE
1155 MARKET STREET, 4TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103
(415) 554-1551
scasey@sfwater.org


Michael Rochman
SCHOOL PROJECT UTILITY RATE REDUCTION
1430 WILLOW PASS ROAD, SUITE 240
CONCORD CA 94520
(925) 743-1292
service@spurr.org

Vicki L. Thompson
Regulatory Law Department
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET, HQ-13
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 699-5130
vthompson@sempra.com

For: SEMPRA ENERGY

William Blattner
Adminstrator State Reg. Relations
SEMPRA ENERGY
601 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 2060
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
wblattner@sempra.com


Amy Peters
Regulatory Case Administrator
SEMPRA ENERGY UTILITIES
8330 CENTURY PARK COURT -CP32D
SAN DIEGO CA 92123-1530
(858) 654-1796
apeters@semprautilities.com

For: San Diego Gas & Electric

Lawrence Lingbloom
Consultant
SENATE ENERGY/UTILITIES & COMMUNICATION
STATE CAPITOL, ROOM 4040
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 445-9764
lawrence.lingbloom@sen.ca.gov


June M. Skillman
Consultant
2010 GREENLEAF STREET
SANTA ANA CA 92706
(909) 280-9411
jskillman@prodigy.net

For: COMPLETE ENERGY SERVICES, INC.

Paul Wuebben
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANGMNT DISTRICT
21865 COPLEY DRIVE
DIAMOND BAR CA 91765
(909) 396-3247
pwuebben@aqmd.gov


Case Administration
Law Department
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE, ROOM 370
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-4875
case.admin@sce.com

Jennifer Shigekawa
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6819
Jennifer.Shigekawa@sce.com

For: SCE

Michael D. Montoya
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6057
mike.montoya@sce.com


Patricia Thompson
SUMMIT BLUE CONSULTING
1766 LACASSIE AVE. STE 103
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596
(925) 935-0270
pthompson@summitblue.com


Jeanne Mckinney
Attorney At Law
THELEN REID & PRIEST
101 SECOND STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 369-7226
jmckinney@thelenreid.com

For: THELEN REID & PRIEST

Michael Shames
Attorney At Law
UTILITY CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK
3100 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE B
SAN DIEGO CA 92103
(619) 696-6966
mshames@ucan.org


Kevin Woodruff
WOODRUFF EXPERT SERVICES, INC.
1100 K STREET, SUITE 204
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 442-4877
kdw@woodruff-expert-services.com


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