10. Assignment of Proceeding

Michael R. Peevey is the assigned Commissioner and David K. Fukutome is the assigned Administrative Law Judge in this phase of the proceeding.

1. It is reasonable to use the bundled customer indifference principle as well as the principle that stranded costs should be recovered from those customers who benefited from the stranded asset, in reconciling issues related to the implementation of the D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs.

2. The notion that each customer pay its fair share of the costs the IOU incurred on behalf of this customer or the load associated with this customer is an integral part of the principles of bundled customer indifference and prevention of cost-shifting.

3. In this proceeding, it is reasonable to apply the rule: when costs are incurred on its behalf, that customer must pay its fair share of the costs, and the corollary rule: if no costs are incurred on its behalf, then the customer's fair share can be determined to be zero.

4. Whether or not departing load should be forecasted and reflected in the IOUs' load forecasts is not an issue in this track of the proceeding.

5. The structure of the load forecasts used in developing the LTPPs has already been addressed in Track 2, and any related issues have been reconciled in D.07-12-052.

6. It is reasonable and necessary to examine the implications of forecasted departing load on the applicability of NBCs, to ensure bundled customer indifference and the proper alignment of benefits and cost responsibility, which will be based on a determination of the fair share of the departing load for these NBCs.

7. For the three IOUs, system need is not impacted by possible future load shifting due to DA and CCA, and future CGDL and MDL are captured by historical trends used to develop the load forecasts.

8. The use of historic information and trends to reflect future departing load reduces some risk to the IOUs of possibly adopting overly optimistic estimates and tends to limit the dispute and litigation related to what the appropriate levels of departing load should be.

9. For IOU customers that are eligible to, and do, choose DA service from an ESP and for customers that decide to use a CCA, their loads are included in the D.07-12-052 adopted load forecasts on which the LTPPs are based.

10. Planning for the needs of IOU customers that are eligible to, and do, choose DA service from an ESP and customers that decide to use a CCA and imposing NBCs, if and when these customers choose alternative procurement services, is reasonable.

11. The loads associated with MDL (with the exception of large municipalizations) and CGDL customers are not included in the CEC load forecasts that were adopted in D.07-12-052 as the forecasts on which new generation needs are to be based in the LTPPs.

12. The LTPP, which uses load forecasts to determine resource needs in the forecast year, does not include any resources to serve forecasted MDL and CGDL in the forecast year and beyond, which result in a fair share of zero, once these customers depart.

13. All other things being equal, exclusion of forecasted departing load from the LTPP load forecasts and exclusion of MDL (with the exception of large municipalizations) and CGDL customers from cost responsibility for new generation resources after the customers depart leaves existing bundled customers with the same cost responsibility as was anticipated when the LTPP load forecasts were made.

14. While the BNI process may be a viable approach for determining when IOU procurement on behalf of certain customers ends, it is not relevant in addressing the NBC applicability issue of whether these departing customers should be assessed any NBC at all under a fair share analysis.

15. Due to the manner in which we have resolved the applicability issue, a BNI process for determining when IOU procurement on behalf of ongoing MDL and CGDL customers ends is unnecessary.

16. It is reasonable for the IOUs to impose D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs on departing load associated with large municipalizations that are not represented in the historical trends used to develop the load forecasts.

17. There is no testimony or other evidence to refute PG&E's claim that D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs should apply to new WAPA departing load and split wheeling departing load.

18. It is reasonable for the IOUs to impose D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs on new WAPA departing load and split wheeling departing load.

19. Bundled customers who are eligible to return to DA service have not specifically been excluded from having to pay the D.04-12-048 NBC.

20. Up until the time that bundled customers who are eligible to return to DA service give proper notice that they will return to DA service, they are no different from the other bundled customers on whose behalf the IOUs are making procurement related decisions.

21. The D.07-09-040 requirement that the utilities make standard offer contracts available to existing QFs with expiring PPAs or to new QFs impacts utility procurement and creates uncertainty in resource planning, and, to the extent the prices in the new QF standard offer contracts are above-market prices, bundled customers may incur additional stranded costs.

22. The general framework of having a customer who chooses an alternative energy supply pay a surcharge that is calculated to cover the uneconomic portion of the resource costs associated with that customer's departure will leave the bundled customer indifferent to the departure and is reasonable for implementing the D.04-12-048 NBC.

23. At this point, the only difference between the separate charge and the total portfolio approaches is how negative charges are handled in the calculations.

24. The total portfolio approach is consistent with prior Commission decision regarding the carryover of negative charges. The separate charge approach is not.

25. The use of the total portfolio approach is necessary to implement provisions of this decision regarding the use of pre-restructuring resources in determining cost responsibility once recovery of the DWR power charge ends.

26. Bundled customer indifference will only be maintained if all resources are included in the portfolio used to calculate the related charges, whether it is the CTC, DWR and D.04-12-048 charges or just the CTC and D.04-12-048 charges.

27. The use of the total portfolio and the inclusion of the pre-restructuring resources in that portfolio is the appropriate approach to use for the duration of D.04-12-048 cost recovery.

28. With the inclusion of D.04-12-048 cost recovery as part of the total portfolio, the reasons cited in D.07-05-005 as to why negative indifference charge carryover is appropriate apply even after expiration of the DWR contract term.

29. The argument that a limitation on the use of pre-restructuring resources fairly offsets any perceived effects of the D.04-12-048 10-year limitation on cost recovery for non-RPS resources is not persuasive.

30. If the IOUs believe a cost recovery period extension is appropriate and necessary for specific resources, they can make such requests under the provisions of D.04-12-048.

31. The Commission has consistently declined PG&E's advice letter requests to recover the above market costs of RPS contracts through a NBC, consistent with its interpretation of D.04-12-048, indicating that it would not address such above market cost recovery in the resolutions but that R.06-12-013 was the appropriate procedural forum for addressing those issues.

32. With respect to the implementation of the stranded cost provisions of D.04-12-048, the NBCs, which include any above market costs related to RPS contracts, will not apply to departing load that is excluded from the load forecasts used to develop the IOUs' LTPPs. The excluded departing load includes MDL, with the exception of large municipalizations, and CGDL. DA and CCA load are fully subject to the D.04-12-048 NBC.

33. When calculating the CRS, the RPS contracts are blended in with other generation resources under the total portfolio analysis.

34. Future developments in the State's renewable and/or greenhouse gas policies may both necessitate and facilitate a review of the manner in which renewables attributes are treated with respect to departing load and the new generation NBC to best maintain ratepayer indifference and the State's various policy objectives.

35. It is necessary to have some simplifying methodology so that the IOU does not have to figure out and administer the actual vintage (date of departure) for every customer.

36. Since customers who are eligible to return to DA have not been excluded from having to pay the NBC associated with D.04-12-048, it is necessary to determine a vintaging methodology for customers choosing DA, as part of this decision.

37. Under PG&E's vintaging (date of departure) proposal, where customers leaving in a particular year would be responsible for stranded costs associated with new generation resource commitments made through the end of that year, most customers will have assigned departure dates that are later than actual.

38. Under SCE's vintaging (date of departure) proposal, where customers leaving in the first half of any particular year would be responsible for stranded costs associated with new generation resource commitments made through the end of the previous year and where customers leaving in the second half of any particular year would be responsible for stranded costs associated with new generation resource commitments made through the end of that particular year, there will be customers with assigned departure dates that are both earlier and later than actual.

39. Over the long term, potential benefits and adverse effects to bundled customers would tend to balance out under SCE's vintaging proposal, but would not under PG&E's proposal.

40. The SCE vintaging proposal, when compared to the PG&E proposal, is fairer for customers that are leaving and more appropriately reflects bundled customer indifference.

41. AReM's alternative proposal to use commitments as of June 30 of any particular year for vintaging DA customers leaving bundled service in that year is similar to SCE's proposal in that, over time, the effect of customers having assigned departure dates earlier than the actual dates would be balanced by the effect of customers having assigned departure dates later than the earlier the actual dates.

42. AReM's alternative vintaging proposal would require mid-year revenue requirement determinations for costs normally determined on a full calendar year basis.

43. For consistency, SCE's vintaging proposal is preferable to that of AReM.

44. The six-month vintaging proposal by EPUC is problematical because most assigned departure dates will be later than the actual departure dates, and the proposal is administratively burdensome.

45. In determining the CRS which includes the D.04-12-048 NBC, (a) the use of the market benchmark adopted in D.06-07-030, as modified by D.07-01-030, to determine above-market costs and (b) the use of a forecast of costs, done through the ERRA, without an after-the-fact true-up, are reasonable.

46. It is not equitable for customers who will only be paying for 10 years of a project's depreciation to be entitled to the entire reduced revenue requirement effect that results from the accumulated depreciation that will have been paid by other customers for 30 years or more.

47. The need for workshops related to the determination of capacity adders and line loss adjustments has not been demonstrated.

48. The costs for future new generation resources, the future market benchmark prices and the future amounts of load shifting caused by DA, CCA, MDL and CGDL would be principal elements in a detailed cost-effectiveness analysis of NBCs, and are generally unknown at this time.

49. In light of potentially significant amounts of new generation NBC revenues, it is reasonable to incur costs to implement the NBCs.

50. The incremental costs of billing and collecting the new generation NBCs are likely to be negligible.

51. Once the charges are in place, it is reasonable for the IOUs to collect the NBCs without continually having to demonstrate cost-effectiveness for particular charges for particular customers.

52. The Merced ID/Modesto ID assertion regarding the possible high level of stranded cost recovery is very general and not supported by any specific basis or reasoning.

53. Prior to the costs of any of the new generation resources being included in the revenue requirement and being eligible for stranded cost recovery, the Commission will have already examined both the need and costs of the projects.

54. It is not necessary to establish an annual procedure to determine whether it is appropriate to establish and implement a stranded cost recovery cap.

55. PPA costs to the IOU and the associated cost recovery from customers will begin with the commencement of operation of the project.

56. Regarding the D.06-07-029 NBC, customers who choose DA or CCA will be assessed a NBC for the net cost of capacity, and the LSE to which they migrate will receive the related RA credits.

57. Since the IOUs are not procuring system reliability resources on behalf of the POUs, and CGDL customers are not LSEs, there is no direct use of RA credits for these departing customers, to the extent such customers are subject to the CAM.

58. Where RA credits are not directly assigned to an LSE, bundled customer indifference can be achieved by placing a value on the RA credit and having the IOU net that amount out of the NBC and letting the IOU maintain that RA credit for its use.

59. EPUC has raised specific CAM concerns that relate only to CGDL customers but has indicated that these concerns need not be addressed, if CGDL customers are excluded from the CAM.

60. The D.06-07-029 NBC, which is based on a cost that is net of the energy value and which has associated RA credits, is distinct from the elements of the DA CRS, which have both energy and capacity costs and no RA credits.

61. The principles for the energy auction process and products as adopted by D.07-09-044 state that net costs shall be calculated and determined separately for each Energy Auction PPA, and net costs shall not be netted against or in any way impacted by the costs of other resources in the utility's resource portfolio.

62. The 2.7 cent/kWh DA CRS caps will have expired for all three IOUs by the end of 2008.

63. The ESPs will be receiving RA credits and they should pay for such credits as they are received and used, not on a deferred basis, which might result with the reinstatement of the DA CRS cap.

64. AReM only addresses IOU procurement flexibility in the context of increased DA load.

65. AReM does not address the manner in which the IOUs would adjust their procurement when faced with all DA, CCA, and departing load possibilities or whether any of the adjustments might result in additional costs that would be borne by bundled customers only.

1. MDL and CGDL customers should not pay any NBCs related to new generation resources that were not procured on their behalf.

2. Forecasting the effects of CGDL and MDL has been done in the past, is reasonable and should continue in developing the load forecasts for LTPP purposes.

3. Imposition of the D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs is not necessary or appropriate for MDL or CGDL customers, since MDL and CGDL is factored into (i.e., the associated loads are excluded from) the CEC load forecasts for the IOUs adopted in D.07-12-052 for the 2006 and future LTPPs, and therefore the fair share of these customers should be zero upon departure.

4. For departing loads of large municipalizations that are not reflected in the historical trends used in developing the adopted LTPP load forecasts, the IOUs should file an application requesting a Commission determination of the fair share of these customers for paying the D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs.

5. The D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs should be imposed on new WAPA departing load and split wheeling departing load, consistent with D.06-05-018 and D.03-09-052.

6. Since the IOUs are procuring and making procurement commitments on behalf of bundled service customers who are eligible to return to DA service up until the dates associated with these customers' notices to return to DA service, these customers should, as is the case with all other customers, be responsible for those procurement commitments made on their behalf and should be subjected to the D.04-12-048 NBC.

7. The IOUs should be able to recover above-market costs of new QF standard offer contracts through the D.04-12-048 NBC.

8. The total portfolio approach should be used for calculating the D.04-12-048 NBC.

9. To the extent that they continue to exist, pre-restructuring resources should continue to be included in the total portfolio for the duration of the D.04-12-048 NBC cost recovery.

10. The current provisions related to negative indifference charge carryover for use in subsequent years should be continued once DWR power charge recovery ends.

11. The effects of the 10-year limitation on cost recovery of new non-RPS generation resources on bundled customer indifference should be considered, on a case-by-case basis, if and when the IOUs request cost recovery extensions, pursuant to the provisions of D.04-12-048.

12. Given the potential long-term nature of the charge, allowances should be made for the possibility that certain future circumstances may result in a need to modify the D.04-12-048 NBC related processes adopted in this decision.

13. AReM's request to defer the development of a vintaging system for DA customers to R.07-05-025 should be denied.

14. SCE's vintaging (date of departure) proposal should be adopted.

15. Regarding vintaging, "the time a commitment is made" is when the IOU executes a contract or begins the construction of a new generation resource, not when deliveries begin under the contract or the generation resource becomes operational.

16. Levelized fixed cost recovery should not be used for determining the D.04-12-048 NBC.

17. Workshops related to the determination of capacity adders and line loss adjustments should not be required.

18. The cost-effectiveness of NBCs should not be pursued any further in this proceeding.

19. The D.04-12-048 NBC 10-year cost recovery period for PPAs should begin with the commencement of operation of the project.

20. To the extent that large municipalization customers are subject to the CAM, the departing customers should be responsible for any uneconomic PPA costs which are represented by the total annual PPA cost, less energy auction revenues, less the value of the RA credit, with the IOU retaining the RA credit for its own use.

21. Since, by this decision, CGDL customers have been excluded from the CAM, it is not necessary to address EPUC's CAM concerns that relate only to CGDL customers.

22. The DA CRS and the D.06-07-029 NBC should be calculated and billed as separate items.

23. The need and equity of AReM's proposal to include the D.06-07-029 NBC under a 2.7 cent/kWh DA CRS cap has not been demonstrated, and the proposal should not be adopted.

24. There is insufficient justification for modifying the length of the CAM as adopted in D.06-07-029, and AReM's recommendation to do so should not be adopted.

25. This decision should be made effective immediately.

ORDER

IT IS ORDERED that:

1. Decision (D.) 04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 non-bypassable charges (NBCs) shall be imposed on direct access (DA) and community choice aggregation customers, as well as new Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) departing load and split wheeling departing load customers.

2. Because customer generation departing load (CGDL) and municipal departing load (MDL) are excluded, as classes, from the adopted load forecasts on which the investor-owned utilities (IOUs) long term procurement plans (LTPPs) are based, CGDL and MDL customers are excluded from having to pay the D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs, including any above market costs related to RPS contracts, with the exception of those customers described in Ordering Paragraph 3.

3. Consistent with the provisions in this decision, an IOU may file an application requesting implementation of the D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 NBCs on departing load associated with a large municipalization. In the application, the IOU should demonstrate how the loads of these customers were included in an adopted load forecast, establishing that the IOU reasonably incurred costs on behalf of such customers. The Commission will determine the fair share of these customers for paying the D.04-12-048 and D.06-07-029 costs based on a departure date established through a binding notice of intent or alternative process.

4. Bundled service customers who are eligible to return to direct access shall not be excluded from having to pay the NBC associated with D.04-12-048.

5. The IOUs are allowed to recover the above-market costs of new qualifying facilities standard offer contracts through the D.04-12-048 NBC.

6. As described in the body of this decision, the D.04-12-048 NBC shall be implemented as a component of the cost responsibility surcharge (CRS), calculated on a total portfolio basis with the netting of individually calculate annual charges and the carrying over of negative total charges for use in offsetting positive charges in subsequent years.

7. Pre-restructuring resources shall continue to be included in the portfolio of resources used in determining D.04-12-048 charges, once recovery of DWR power costs ends.

8. If, due to future changing circumstances, the processes adopted by this decision for determining the D.04-12-48 NBC become unworkable, unbalanced, or unfair, parties may propose and request modifications to the form of the NBC or how the NBC should be determined or calculated.

9. The Alliance for Retail Energy Market's request to defer the development of a vintaging system for DA customers to Rulemaking (R.) 07-05-025 is denied.

10. A vintaging (date of departure) methodology, where customers leaving in the first half of any particular year would be responsible for stranded costs associated with new generation resource commitments made through the end of the previous year, and where customers leaving in the second half of any particular year would be responsible for stranded costs associated with new generation resource commitments made through the end of that particular year, is adopted.

11. Levelized fixed cost recovery shall not be used in determining the D.04-12-048 NBC.

12. The D.04-12-048 NBC 10-year cost recovery period for power purchase agreements (PPAs) shall begin with the commencement of operation of the project.

13. To the extent that large municipalization, new WAPA departing load or split wheeling departing load customers are subject to the cost allocation mechanism (CAM), the departing customers should be responsible for any uneconomic PPA costs which are represented by the total annual PPA cost, less energy auction revenues, less the value of the resource adequacy (RA) credit, with the IOU retaining the RA credit for its own use.

14. The DA CRS and the D.06-07-029 NBC shall be calculated and billed as separate items.

15. The D.06-07-029 NBC shall not be included under a 2.7 cent per kilowatt hour DA CRS cap.

16. The maximum term length of the CAM shall remain at 10 years, as adopted in D.06-07-029.

17. The Northern California Power Association's Motion for Party Status, filed August 14, 2008, is granted.

18. R.06-02-013 is closed.

This order is effective today.

Dated September 4, 2008, at San Francisco, California.

************** PARTIES **************
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

For: Coalition of California Utility Employees and California Unions for Reliable Energy

James Weil
Director
AGLET CONSUMER ALLIANCE
PO BOX 37
COOL CA 95614
(530) 885-5252
jweil@aglet.org

For: AGLET CONSUMER ALLIANCE

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 & 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

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

For: Cogeneration Association of California

John R. Redding
ARCTURUS ENERGY CONSULTING, INC.
44810 ROSEWOOD TERRACE
MENDOCINO CA 95460-9525
(707) 937-0878
johnrredding@earthlink.net

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Attorney At Law
BRAUN BLAISING MCLAUGHLIN P.C.
915 L STREET, STE. 1270
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 682-9702
blaising@braunlegal.com

For: CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL UTILITIES ASSN.

Kris G. Chisholm
Staff Counsel
CALIFORNIA ELECTRICITY OVERSIGHT BOARD
770 L STREET, SUITE 1250
SACRAMENTO CA 95831
(916) 322-8633
kris.chisholm@eob.ca.gov


Michael Doughton
Senior Staff Counsel
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET MS-14
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-5207
mdoughto@energy.state.ca.us


Baldassaro Di Capo, Esq.
CALIFORNIA ISO
LEGAL AND REGULATORY DEPARTMENT
151 BLUE RAVINE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95630
(916) 608-7157
bdicapo@caiso.com


Grant A. Rosenblum
GEETA THOLAN
Staff Counsel
CALIFORNIA ISO
151 BLUE RAVINE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95630
(916) 608-7138
grosenblum@caiso.com

For: California Independent System Operator Corp.

Nancy Rader
CALIFORNIA WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION
2560 NINTH STREET, SUITE 213A
BERKELEY CA 94710
(510) 845-5077
nrader@calwea.org

For: California Wind Energy Association






Lynne M. Brown
CALIFORNIANS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY INC.
24 HARBOR ROAD
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94124
(415) 285-4628
l_brown246@hotmail.com


Michael E. Boyd
CALIFORNIANS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY, INC.
5439 SOQUEL DRIVE
SOQUEL CA 95073
(408) 891-9677
michaelboyd@sbcglobal.net


Stephen A. S. Morrison
DENNIS J. HERRERA, THERESA L. MUELLER
CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
CITY HALL, RM 234
1 DR CARLTON B. GOODLET PLACE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102-4682
(415) 554-4637
stephen.morrison@sfgov.org

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Fritz Ortlieb
Attorney At Law
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
1200 THIRD AVENUE, SUITE 1200
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 236-6318
fortlieb@sandiego.gov

For: City of San Diego

L. Jan Reid
COAST ECONOMIC CONSULTING
3185 GROSS ROAD
SANTA CRUZ CA 95062
(831) 476-5700
janreid@coastecon.com


Mary Lynch
Vp - Regulatory And Legislative Affairs
CONSTELLATION ENERGY COMMODITIES GRP
2377 GOLD MEDAL WAY, SUITE 100
GOLD RIVER CA 95670
(916) 526-2860
mary.lynch@constellation.com

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Cynthia A. Fonner
Senior Counsel
CONSTELLATION ENERGY GROUP INC
500 WEST WASHINGTON ST, STE 300
CHICAGO IL 60661
(312) 704-8518
Cynthia.A.Fonner@constellation.com

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Vp - Regulatory And Government Affairs
CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY, INC.
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ONE MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 293-8003
sara.oneill@constellation.com

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William H. Chen
Dir. Energy Policy West Region
CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY, INC.
2175 N. CALIFORNIA BLVD., STE. 300
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596
(925) 287-4703
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CONSULTANT TO NRDC
1031 ORDWAY STREET
ALBANY CA 94706
(510) 528-8953
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CORAL POWER L.L.C.
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SAN DIEGO CA 92120
(858) 526-2103
michael.evans@shell.com

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R. Thomas Beach
CROSSBORDER ENERGY
2560 NINTH STREET, SUITE 213A
BERKELEY CA 94710-2557
(510) 549-6922
tomb@crossborderenergy.com

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Attorney At Law
CSBRT/CSBA
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SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 927-0158
ckomail@pacbell.net












Richard D. Ely
DAVIS HYDRO
27264 MEADOWBROOK DRIVE
DAVIS CA 95618
(530) 753-8864
Dick@DavisHydro.com

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Salle E. Yoo
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE
505 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-6533
(415) 276-6564
salleyoo@dwt.com

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Edward W. O'Neill
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
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SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-6533
(415) 276-6587
edwardoneill@dwt.com

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DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE, LLP
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(415) 276-6500
jeffgray@dwt.com

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RALPH R. NEVIS
DAY CARTER MURPHY LLC
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atrowbridge@daycartermurphy.com

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Attorney At Law
DOUGLASS & LIDDELL
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DOWNEY BRAND LLP
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SACRAMENTO CA 95814
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DOWNEY BRAND, LLP
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SACRAMENTO CA 95814
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DYNEGY, INC.
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SACRAMENTO CA 95814
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Joseph Paul
Senior Corporate Counsel
DYNEGY, INC.
4140 DUBLIN BLVD., STE. 100
DUBLIN CA 94568
(925) 829-1804 X-105
joe.paul@dynegy.com

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Crystal Needham
Senior Director, Counsel
EDISON MISSION ENERGY
18101 VON KARMAN AVE, STE 1700
IRVINE CA 92612-1046
(949) 798-7977
cneedham@edisonmission.com


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

For: Constellation Energy Commodities Group, Inc./ Sierra Pacific Power Company

Jeffery D. Harris
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95811-3109
(916) 447-2166
jdh@eslawfirm.com


Greggory L. Wheatland
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95811-3109
(916) 447-2166
glw@eslawfirm.com

For: Hercules Municipal Utility

Carolyn Kehrein
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
2602 CELEBRATION WAY
WOODLAND CA 95776
(530) 668-5600
cmkehrein@ems-ca.com


Norman J. Furuta
Attorney At Law
FEDERAL EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
1455 MARKET ST., SUITE 1744
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103-1399
(415) 503-6994
norman.furuta@navy.mil

For: Federal Executive Agencies


Steve Isser
VP, General Counsel
GOOD COMPANY ASSOCIATES
816 CONGRESS AVE., SUITE 1400
AUSTIN TX 78701
(512) 279-0766
sisser@goodcompanyassociates.com

For: Good Company Associates


Joseph F. Wiedman
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI DAY & LAMPREY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
jwiedman@goodinmacbride.com


Brian T. Cragg
VIDHYA PRABHAKARAN
GOODIN, MACBRIDE, SQUERI, DAY & LAMPREY
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
bcragg@goodinmacbride.com

For: Independent Energy Producers Association

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

For: Powerex Corp.

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

For: South San Joaquin Irrigation District/Reliant Energy

Vidhya Prabhakaran
MICHAEL B. DAY
GOODIN,MACBRIDE,SQUERI,DAY,LAMPREY
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
vprabhakaran@goodinmacbride.com

For: Reliant Energy, Inc.

Gregg Morris
Director
GREEN POWER INSTITUTE
2039 SHATTUCK AVENUE, STE 402
BERKELEY CA 94704
(510) 644-2700
gmorris@emf.net

For: Green Power Institute

Curtis Kebler
J. ARON & COMPANY(GOLDMAN SACHS)
2121 AVENUE OF THE STARS
LOS ANGELES CA 90067
(310) 407-5619
curtis.kebler@gs.com


LOCAL POWER
4281 PIEDMONT AVENUE
OAKLAND CA 94611
(510) 451-1727

Robert Freehling
Local Power Research Director
LOCAL POWER
PO BOX 606
FAIR OAKS CA 94574
(916) 966-3410
rfreeh123@sbcglobal.net

For: Women's Energy Matters/Local Power

Ann G. Grimaldi
MCKENNA LONG & ALDRIDGE LLP
101 CALIFORNIA STREET, 41ST FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 267-4000
agrimaldi@mckennalong.com

For: Center for Energy and Economic Development

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

For: Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies

Audrey Chang, Staff Scientist
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL
111 SUTTER STREET, 20TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 875-6100
achang@nrdc.org

For: NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL

Alan Comnes
NRG ENERGY
3934 SE ASH STREET
PORTLAND OR 97214
(503) 239-6913
alan.comnes@nrgenergy.com

For: West Coast Power


Christopher C. O'Hara
Assistant General Counsel-Regulatory
NRG ENERGY
211 CARNEGIE CENTER DRIVE
PRINCETON NJ 08540
(609) 524-4926
chris.ohara@nrgenergy.com


Kerry Hattevik
Director Of Reg. And Market Affairs
NRG ENERGY
829 ARLINGTON BLVD.
EL CERRITO CA 94530
(510) 227-9188
kerry.hattevik@nrgenergy.com

For: Mirant Corporation

G. Alan Comnes
DAVID LLOYD
NRG ENERGY, INC.
1817 ASTON AVENUE, SUITE 104
CARLSBAD CA 92008
(503) 239-6913
alan.comnes@nrgenergy.com

For: NRG Energy, Inc.

Kathryn Wig
Paralegal
NRG ENERGY, INC.
211 CARNEGIE CENTER
PRINCETON NY 08540
(609) 524-4926
Kathryn.Wig@nrgenergy.com


Noel Obiora
Legal Division
RM. 4107
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5987
nao@cpuc.ca.gov

For: Division of Ratepayer Advocates


Charles Middlekauff
WILLIAM V. MANNHEIM, EDWARD KURTZ
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 7442
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94120
(415) 973-6971
crmd@pge.com

For: Pacific Gas and Electric Company


Edward V. Kurz
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE ST., B30A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-6669
evk1@pge.com

For: Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Stephen L. Garber
JONATHAN D. PENDLETON
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET; MCB30A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-8003
slg0@pge.com

For: Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Ryan Flynn
PACIFICORP
825 NE MULTNOMAH STREET, 18TH FLOOR
PORTLAND OR 97232
(503) 813-5854
ryan.flynn@pacificorp.com


Marion Peleo
Legal Division
RM. 4107
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2130
map@cpuc.ca.gov

For: DRA

Rory Cox
RATEPAYERS FOR AFFORDABLE CLEAN ENERGY
311 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 650
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 399-8850 X 302
rcox@pacificenvironment.org

For: Local Power

Eric Larsen
Environmental Scientist
RCM INTERNATIONAL, L.L.C.
PO BOX 4716
BERKELEY CA 94704
(510) 834-4568
elarsen@rcmdigesters.com


Central Files
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
8330 CENTURY PARK COURT, CP31E
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(858) 654-1766
centralfiles@semprautilities.com


John Pacheco
Attorney At Law
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
101 ASH STREET
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 699-5130
jpacheco@sempra.com

For: San Diego Gas & Electric

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


Lisa Urick
CARLOS F. PENA
Attorney At Law
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
101 ASH STREET
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 699-5070
lurick@sempra.com

For: San Diego Gas & Electric

Jim Hendry
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM.
1155 MARKET STREET, 4TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103
jhendry@sfwater.org


Theodore Roberts
Senior Counsel
SEMPRA GLOBAL
101 ASH STREET, HQ 12B
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-3017
(619) 699-5111
troberts@sempra.com

For: Sempra Global

Jeffrey Shields
SOUTH SAN JOAQUIN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
PO BOX 747
RIPON CA 95366
(209) 249-4645
jshields@ssjid.com


Deana M. White
MICHAEL MONTOYA, BERJ PERSEGHIAN
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-1936
deana.white@sce.com

For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON Company

Janet S. Combs
JENNIFER T. SHIGEKAWA
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
PO BOX 800
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-1524
janet.combs@sce.com

For: Southern California Edison company

Robert Keeler, Sr. Attorney
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-4563
robert.keeler@sce.com

For: Southern California Edison

Jennifer Chamberlin
Mgr. Of Reg. And Gov. Affairs
STRATEGIC ENERGY, LLC
2633 WELLINGTON CT.
CLYDE CA 94520
(925) 969-1031
jchamberlin@strategicenergy.com

For: Strategic Energy, LLC

Eric C. Woychik
STRATEGY INTEGRATION LLC
9901 CALODEN LANE
OAKLAND CA 94605
(510) 387-5220
eric@strategyi.com

For: Comverge, Inc.

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

For: California Manufacturers & Technology Association


Joseph Greco
TERRA-GEN POWER LLC
9590 PROTOTYPE COURT, SUITE 200
RENO NV 89521
(775) 850-2245
jgreco@terra-genpower.com


Michel Peter Florio
MATTHEW FREEDMAN/ROBERT FINKELSTEIN
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876 X302
mflorio@turn.org

For: THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK (TURN)

Attn: Michael Shames
UTILITY CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK (UCAN)
3100 FIFTH AVE., STE. B
SAN DIEGO CA 92103
(619) 696-6966
mshames@ucan.org

For: UCAN

Karen E. Bowen
WINSTON & STRAWN LLP
101 CALIFORNIA STREET, 39TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 591-1100
jkarp@winston.com

For: Mirant Califfornia, LLC,Mirant Delta,LLC and Mirant Potrero, LLC


Lisa A. Cottle
Attorney At Law
WINSTON & STRAWN LLP
101 CALIFORNIA STREET, 39TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 544-1105
lcottle@winston.com

For: Mirant California,LLC, Mirant Delta,LLC,and Mirant Potrero,LLC

Barbara George
WOMEN'S ENERGY MATTERS
PO BOX 548
FAIRFAX CA 94978
(510) 915-6215
wem@igc.org

For: WOMEN'S ENERGY MATTERS


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

Kathryn Auriemma
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2072
kdw@cpuc.ca.gov


Amanda C. Baker
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-1691
ab1@cpuc.ca.gov


Simon Baker
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5649
seb@cpuc.ca.gov


Valerie Beck
Consumer Protection & Safety Division
AREA 2-D
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5264
vjb@cpuc.ca.gov


Donald J. Brooks
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2626
dbr@cpuc.ca.gov

For: Energy Division

Carol A. Brown
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5103
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2971
cab@cpuc.ca.gov


Kenneth Bruno
Consumer Protection & Safety Division
AREA 2-E
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5265
kab@cpuc.ca.gov


Chi Doan
CALIF. DEPT OF WATER RESOURCES
3310 EL CAMINO AVE., ROOM LL94
SACRAMENTO CA 95821
(916) 574-0612

Jeff Diamond
CALIFORNIA ELECTRICITY OVERSIGHT BOARD
770 L STREET, SUITE 1250
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 322-8629
jdiamond@eob.ca.gov


Clare Laufenberg
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS 46
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4859
Claufenb@energy.state.ca.us


David Vidaver
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS-20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4656
dvidaver@energy.state.ca.us

For: California Energy Commission

Jim Woodward
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS 20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-5504
(916) 654-5180
jwoodwar@energy.state.ca.us


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

For: California Energy Commission


Kevin Kennedy
Supervisor, Special Projects
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET, MS-48
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 651-8836

Lana Wong
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH ST., MS-20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4638
lwong@energy.state.ca.us


Marc Pryor
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH ST, MS 20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 653-0159
mpryor@energy.state.ca.us


Mike Ringer
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS-20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4168
mringer@energy.state.ca.us

For: California Energy Commission

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


Ross Miller
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4892
rmiller@energy.state.ca.us

For: California Energy Commission

Andrew Campbell
Executive Division
RM. 5203
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2501
agc@cpuc.ca.gov


Bishu Chatterjee
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-1247
bbc@cpuc.ca.gov


Joe Como
Legal Division
RM. 5033
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2381
joc@cpuc.ca.gov


Iryna Kwasny
DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES-CERS DIVISION
3310 EL CAMINO AVE., STE.120
SACRAMENTO CA 95821
(916) 574-2226
ikwasny@water.ca.gov


Matthew Deal
Executive Division
RM. 5215, 505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2576
mjd@cpuc.ca.gov


Paul Douglas
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 355-5579
psd@cpuc.ca.gov


Kevin R. Dudney
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2557
kd1@cpuc.ca.gov


Fred Mobasheri
ELECTRIC POWER GROUP
201 S. LAKE AVE., SUITE 400
PASADENA CA 91101
(626) 658-2015
fmobasheri@aol.com


David K. Fukutome
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5042
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2403
dkf@cpuc.ca.gov


Anne Gillette
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5219
aeg@cpuc.ca.gov


Donna J. Hines
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4102
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2520
djh@cpuc.ca.gov


Sara M. Kamins
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-1388
smk@cpuc.ca.gov


Sepideh Khosrowjah
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4208
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-1190
skh@cpuc.ca.gov


James Loewen
Energy Division
320 WEST 4TH STREET SUITE 500
Los Angeles CA 90013
(213) 620-6341
loe@cpuc.ca.gov


Jaclyn Marks
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2257
jm3@cpuc.ca.gov


Laura A. Martin
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2149
lra@cpuc.ca.gov


Jerry Oh
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 3200
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2806
joh@cpuc.ca.gov


Sophia Park
Legal Division
RM. 5130
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2116
sjp@cpuc.ca.gov


Jason R. Salmi Klotz
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-3421
jk1@cpuc.ca.gov


Melissa Semcer
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-1925
unc@cpuc.ca.gov


Sean A. Simon
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-3791
svn@cpuc.ca.gov


Peter Skala
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5370
ska@cpuc.ca.gov


Donald R. Smith
Division of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-1562
dsh@cpuc.ca.gov

For: Division of Ratepayer Advocates

Robert L. Strauss
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5289
rls@cpuc.ca.gov

For: Energy Division


Jeorge S. Tagnipes
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-2451
jst@cpuc.ca.gov


Amy C. Yip-Kikugawa
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 2106
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5256
ayk@cpuc.ca.gov


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


Michael Mazur
3 PHASES RENEWABLES, LLC
2100 SEPULVEDA BLVD., STE 37
MANHATTAN BEACH CA 90266
(310) 798-5275
mmazur@3phasesRenewables.com


Kenneth E. Abreu
853 OVERLOOK COURT
SAN MATEO CA 94403
(925) 989-7912
k.abreu@sbcglobal.net


Vitaly Lee
AES ALAMITOS, LLC
690 N. STUDEBAKER ROAD
LONG BEACH CA 90803
(562) 493-7307
vitaly.lee@aes.com


Gustavo Luna
AES CORPORATION
690 N. STUDEBAKER RD.
LONG BEACH CA 90803
(562) 493-7307
gustavo.luna@aes.com


Karen Terranova
ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, STE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
filings@a-klaw.com


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

For: Energy Producers & Users Coalition

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


Frank Annunziato
President
AMERICAN UTILITY NETWORK INC.
10705 DEER CANYON DR.
ALTA LOMA CA 91737-2483
(909) 989-4000
allwazeready@aol.com


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


Stacy Aguayo
APS ENERGY SERVICES
400 E. VAN BUREN STREET, SUITE 750
PHOENIX AZ 85004
(602) 744-5364
stacy.aguayo@apses.com


Philippe Auclair
11 RUSSELL COURT
WALNUT CREEK CA 94598
(925) 588-9109
philha@astound.net


Steven S. Schleimer
Director,Compliance & Regulatory Affairs
BARCLAYS BANK, PLC
200 PARK AVENUE, FIFTH FLOOR
NEW YORK NY 10166
steven.schleimer@barclayscapital.com


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


Reed V. Schmidt
BARTLE WELLS ASSOCIATES
1889 ALCATRAZ AVENUE
BERKELEY CA 94703-2714
(510) 653-3399 X111
rschmidt@bartlewells.com


Peter T. Pearson
Energy Supply Specialist
BEAR VALLEY ELECTRIC SERVICE
42020 GARSTIN ROAD
BIG BEAR LAKE CA 92315
(909) 866-4678 X186
peter.pearson@bves.com


Ryan Wiser
BERKELEY LAB
1 CYCLOTRON ROAD, MS-90-4000
BERKELEY CA 94720
(510) 486-5474
rhwiser@lbl.gov


David Branchcomb
BRANCHCOMB ASSOCIATES, LLC
9360 OAKTREE LANE
ORANGEVILLE CA 95662
(916) 988-5676
david@branchcomb.com


Ryan Bernardo
BRAUN BLAISING MCLAUGHLIN, P.C.
915 L STREET, SUITE 1270
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 912-4432
bernardo@braunlegal.com


Bruce Mclaughlin
Attorney At Law
BRAUN & BLAISING, P.C.
915 L STREET SUITE 1420
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 326-5812
mclaughlin@braunlegal.com


Jennifer Porter
Policy Analyst
CALIFORNIA CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
8690 BALBOA AVENUE, SUITE 100
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(858) 244-1177
jennifer.porter@energycenter.org


Sephra A. Ninow
Policy Analyst
CALIFORNIA CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
8690 BALBOA AVENUE, SUITE 100
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(858) 244-1186
sephra.ninow@energycenter.org


Beth Vaughan
CALIFORNIA COGENERATION COUNCIL
4391 N. MARSH ELDER COURT
CONCORD CA 94521
(925) 408-5142
beth@beth411.com


Pierre H. Duvair, Ph.D
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 653-8685
pduvair@energy.state.ca.us


Contance Leni
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH ST., MS-20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4762
cleni@energy.state.ca.us


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











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


CALIFORNIA ISO
151 BLUE RAVINE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95630
e-recipient@caiso.com


Judith Sanders
CALIFORNIA ISO
151 BLUE RAVINE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95630
jsanders@caiso.com

For: California ISO

Karen Lindh
CALIFORNIA ONSITE GENERATION
7909 WALERGA ROAD, NO. 112, PMB 119
ANTELOPE CA 95843
(916) 729-1562
karen@klindh.com


Kevin Duggan, Attorney At Law
CALPINE COPRORATION
3845 HOPYARD ROAD, SUITE 345
PLEASANTON CA 94588
(925) 479-6648
duggank@calpine.com


Avis Kowalewski
CALPINE CORPORATION
3875 HOPYARD ROAD, SUITE 345
PLEASANTON CA 94588
(925) 479-6640
kowalewskia@calpine.com


Kevin Boudreaux
CALPINE CORPORATION
717 TEXAS AVENUE SUITE 1000
HOUSTON TX 77002
(713) 830-8935
boudreauxk@calpine.com


Rachel Mcmahon
Dir. Of Reg. Affairs
CEERT
1100 11TH STREET, SUITE 311
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 442-7785
rachel@ceert.org


Claire E. Torchia
CHADBOURNE & PARKE LLP
350 SOUTH GRAND AVE., STE 3300
LOS ANGELES CA 90071
(213) 892-2105
ctorchia@chadbourne.com


Bob Tang
Assistant Director
CITY OF AZUSA
729 NORTH AZUSA AVENUE
AZUSA CA 91702-9500
(626) 812-5214
btang@ci.azusa.ca.us


Thomas Blair
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
9601 RIDGEHAVEN COURT, STE. 120/MS11
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(858) 492-6001
tblair@sandiego.gov


Ted Pope
Director
COHEN VENTURES, INC./ENERGY SOLUTIONS
1610 HARRISON ST.
OAKLAND CA 94612
(510) 482-4420 X236
ted@energy-solution.com


Courtney Weddington
Compliance Analyst
COMMERCE ENERGY INC
222 W. LAS COLINAS BLVD., STE. 950-E
IRVING TX 75039
(214) 296-5414
cweddington@commerceenergy.com

For: COMMERCE ENERGY INC

Ann Hendrickson
COMMERCE ENERGY, INC.
222 WEST LAS COLINAS BLVD., SUITE 950E
IRVING TX 75039
(714) 259-2500
ahendrickson@commerceenergy.com

For: COMMERCE ENERGY, INC.

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


Tam Hunt
Energy Program Director/Attorney
COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL
26 W. ANAPAMU, 2ND FLOOR
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
(805) 963-0583 X 122
thunt@cecmail.org


David X. Kolk, Ph.D.
COMPLETE ENERGY SERVICE, INC.
41422 MAGNOLIA STREET
MURRIETA CA 92562
(512) 283-1097
Dkolk@compenergy.com


James Mcmahon
CRA INTERNATIONAL
50 CHURCH ST.
CAMBRIDGE MA 02138
(603) 591-5898
jmcmahon@crai.com


Kathleen Esposito
CRESTED BUTTE CATALYSTS LLC
PO BOX 668
CRESTED BUTTE CO 81224
(970) 349-2082
kesposito@cbcatalysts.com


Laurence Chaset
Legal Division
RM. 5131
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 355-5595
lau@cpuc.ca.gov


Judy Pau
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
505 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-6533
(415) 276-6587
judypau@dwt.com


Robert B. Gex
Attorney At Law,
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
505 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-6533
(415) 276-6500
bobgex@dwt.com


Ralph R. Nevis
DAY CARTER & MURPHY LLP
3620 AMERICAN RIVER DR., SUITE 205
SACRAMENTO CA 95864
(916) 570-2500 X109
rnevis@daycartermurphy.com


Dale E. Fredericks
DG POWER LLC
PO BOX 4400
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596-0400
(925) 938-9098
dale@dgpower.com


William F. Dietrich
Attorney At Law
DIETRICH LAW
2977 YGNACIO VALLEY ROAD, NO. 613
WALNUT CREEK CA 94598-3535
(415) 297-2356
dietrichlaw2@earthlink.net


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


Melanie Gillette
DUKE ENERGY NORTH AMERICA
980 NINTH STREET, SUITE 1420
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 441-6233

Lawrence Kostrzewa
Regional Vp, Development
EDISON MISSION ENERGY
18101 VON KARMAN AVE., STE 1700
IRVINE CA 92612-1046
(949) 798-7922
lkostrzewa@edisonmission.com


Philip Herrington
Regional Vp, Business Management
EDISON MISSION ENERGY
18101 VON KARMAN AVENUE, STE 1700
IRVINE CA 92612-1046
(949) 798-7922
pherrington@edisonmission.com


Steve Koerner
Senior Consel
EL PASO CORPORATION
2 NORTH NEVADA AVENUE
COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80903
(719) 520-4443
steve.koerner@elpaso.com


Lynn Haug
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3109
(916) 447-2166
lmh@eslawfirm.com


Kevin J. Simonsen
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
646 EAST THIRD AVENUE
DURANGO CO 81301
(970) 259-1748
kjsimonsen@ems-ca.com


Gregory T. Blue
ENXCO DEVELOPMENT CORP.
5000 EXECUTIVE PARKWAY, STE. 140
SAN RAMON CA 94583
(925) 242-0168 X20
gblue@enxco.com


Saeed Farrokhpay
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
110 BLUE RAVINE RD., SUITE 107
FOLSOM CA 95630
(916) 294-0322
saeed.farrokhpay@ferc.gov


Ed Chang
FLYNN RESOURCE CONSULTANTS, INC.
2165 MOONSTONE CIRCLE
EL DORADO HILLS CA 95762
(888) 634-0222
edchang@flynnrci.com


Janine L. Scancarelli
Attorney At Law
FOLGER, LEVIN & KAHN, LLP
275 BATTERY STREET, 23RD FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 986-2800
jscancarelli@flk.com


Diane I. Fellman
Attorney At Law
FPL ENERGY, LLC
234 VAN NESS AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 703-6000
diane_fellman@fpl.com


J. Richard Lauckhart
GLOBAL ENERGY
2379 GATEWAY OAKS DRIVE, STE 200
SACRAMENTO CA 95833
(916) 609-7769
rlauckhart@globalenergy.com


Ronald Moore
GOLDEN STATE WATER/BEAR VALLEY ELECTRIC
630 EAST FOOTHILL BOULEVARD
SAN DIMAS CA 91773
(909) 394-3600 X 682
rkmoore@gswater.com


Isser Steve
Vice President/General Counsel
GOOD COMPANY ASSOCIATES
816 CONGRESS AVENUE, STE 1400
AUSTIN TX 78701
(512) 279-0766
sisser@goodcompanyassociates.com


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


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


Kimberly Kiener
IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT
504 CATALINA BLVD.
SAN DIEGO CA 92106
(619) 990-6627
kmkiener@cox.net




David Olsen
IMPERIAL VALLEY STUDY GROUP
3804 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY
VENTURA CA 93001
(805) 653-6881
olsen@avenuecable.com


Steven Kelly
Policy Director
INDEPENDENT ENERGY PRODUCERS
1215 K STREET, SUITE 900
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 448-9499
steven@iepa.com

For: INDEPENDENT ENERGY PRODUCERS ASSN

Robert E. Burt
INSULATION CONTRACTORS ASSN.
4153 NORTHGATE BLVD., NO.6
SACRAMENTO CA 95834
(916) 568-1826
bburt@macnexus.org

For: Insulation Contractors Association

Jody S. London
JODY LONDON CONSULTING
PO BOX 3629
OAKLAND CA 94609
(510) 459-0667
jody_london_consulting@earthlink.net


Keith G. Johnson
Senior Market And Product Developer
151 BLUE RAVINE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95682
(916) 608-7100
kjohnson@caiso.com


Dennis M.P. Ehling
Attorney At Law
KIRKPATRICK & LOCKHART NICHOLSON GRAHAM
10100 SANTA MONICA BLVD., 7TH FLOOR
LOS ANGELES CA 90067
(310) 552-5000
dehling@klng.com


Richard W. Raushenbush
Attorney At Law
LATHAM & WATKINS LLP
505 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 2000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 395-8237
richard.raushenbush@lw.com


Martin Homec
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICE OF MARTIN HOMEC
PO BOX 4471
DAVIS CA 95617
(530) 867-1850
martinhomec@gmail.com


William H. Booth
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM H. BOOTH
67 CARR DRIVE
MORAGA CA 94596
(925) 296-2460
wbooth@booth-law.com

For: CA Large Energy Consumers Association

Patrick Stoner
Program Director
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION
1303 J STREET, SUITE 250
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 448-1198 X 309
pstoner@lgc.org


Paul Fenn
LOCAL POWER
4281 PIEDMONT AVE.
OAKLAND CA 94611
(510) 451-1727
paulfenn@local.org


Lynne Mackey
LS POWER DEVELOPMENT
400 CHESTERFIELD CTR., SUITE 110
ST. LOUIS MO 63017
lmackey@lspower.com


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


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


David Marcus
PO BOX 1287
BERKELEY CA 94701
(510) 528-0728
dmarcus2@sbcglobal.net


C. Susie Berlin
MCCARTHY & BERLIN LLP
100 W. SAN FERNANDO ST., SUITE 501
SAN JOSE CA 95113
(408) 288-2080
sberlin@mccarthylaw.com


Barry F. Mccarthy
Attorney At Law
MCCARTHY & BERLIN, LLP
100 W. SAN FERNANDO ST., SUITE 501
SAN JOSE CA 95113
(408) 288-2080
bmcc@mccarthylaw.com


Grace C. Wung
MCDERMOTT WILL & EMERY LLP
28 STATE STREET
BOSTON MA 02109
(617) 535-4069
gwung@mwe.com

For: Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.

Michael A. Yuffee
MCDERMOTT WILL & EMERY LLP
600 THIRTEENTH STREET, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20005-3096
(202) 756-8000
myuffee@mwe.com


Timothy R. Odil
MCKENNA LONG & ALDRIDGE LLP
1875 LAWRENCE STREET, SUITE 200
DENVER CO 80202
(303) 634-4000
todil@mckennalong.com


Douglas Mcfarlan
Vp, Public Affairs
MIDWEST GENERATION EME
440 SOUTH LASALLE ST., SUITE 3500
CHICAGO IL 60605
(312) 583-6024
dmcfarlan@mwgen.com


Joy A. Warren
Regulatory Administrator
MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
1231 11TH STREET
MODESTO CA 95354
(209) 526-7389
joyw@mid.org


Thomas S. Kimball
MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
1231 11TH STREET
MODESTO CA 95354
(209) 557-1510
tomk@mid.org


Douglas R. Kiviat
Executive Director
MORGAN STANLEY / COMMODITIES
2000 WESTCHESTER AVENUE
PURCHAWE NY 10577
(914) 225-1571
doug.kiviat@morganstanley.com


Steven Huhman
MORGAN STANLEY CAPITAL GROUP INC.
2000 WESTCHESTER AVENUE
PURCHASE NY 10577
(914) 225-1592
steven.huhman@morganstanley.com


David Morse
1411 W, COVELL BLVD., SUITE 106-292
DAVIS CA 95616-5934
(530) 756-5033
demorse@omsoft.com


John Dutcher
Vice President - Regulatory Affairs
MOUNTAIN UTILITIES
3210 CORTE VALENCIA
FAIRFIELD CA 94534-7875
(707) 426-4003
ralf1241a@cs.com

For: MOUNTAIN UTILITIES

Wayne Amer
President
MOUNTAIN UTILITIES
PO BOX 205
KIRKWOOD CA 95646
(209) 258-7444
wamer@kirkwood.com

MRW & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1814 FRANKLIN STREET, SUITE 720
OAKLAND CA 94612
(510) 834-1999
mrw@mrwassoc.com


Kenny Swain
NAVIGANT CONSULTING
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670
(916) 631-3206
kenneth.swain@navigantconsulting.com


Eric Olson
NAVIGANT CONSULTING INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DR., STE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670-6078
(916) 631-3252
eolson@navigantconsulting.com


Kirby Dusel
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670
(916) 834-0684
kdusel@navigantconsulting.com


Paul D. Maxwell
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670-6078
(916) 631-2300
pmaxwell@navigantconsulting.com


Julie L. Martin
NORTH AMERICA GAS AND POWER
BP ENERGY COMPANY
501 WESTLAKE PARK BLVD.
HOUSTON TX 77079
(281) 366-8840
julie.martin@bp.com


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


Kerry Hattevik
Director Of Reg. And Market Affairs
NRG ENERGY
829 ARLINGTON BLVD.
EL CERRITO CA 94530
(510) 227-9188
kerry.hattevik@nrgenergy.com


Jesus Arredondo
NRG ENERGY INC.
4600 CARLSBAD BLVD.
CARLSBAD CA 99208
(916) 275-7493
jesus.arredondo@nrgenergy.com


Tim Hemig
NRG ENERGY, INC.
1817 ASTON AVENUE, SUITE 104
CARLSBAD CA 92008
(760) 710-2144
tim.hemig@nrgenergy.com


E.J. Wright
OCCIDENTAL POWER SERVICES, INC.
111 WEST OCEAN BOULEVARD
LONG BEACH TX 90802
(562) 624-3309
ej_wright@oxy.com


Jonathan Jacobs
PA CONSULTING GROUP
75 NOVA DRIVE
PIEDMONT CA 94610-1037
(510) 654-9495
jon.jacobs@paconsulting.com


Valerie Winn
Project Manager
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC
77 BEALE STREET, B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-3839
vjw3@pge.com


Angela Torr
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
MC N13E
245 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-6077
ACT6@pge.com


Alice Gong
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE ST. MC B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
AxL3@pge.com

For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY











Bianca Bowman
Case Coordinator
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET, MAIL CODE B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-4124
brbc@pge.com


Brian K. Cherry
Vp, Regulatory Relations
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000, MAIL CODE: B10C
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-4977
bkc7@pge.com


Case Coordination
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000; MC B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-4744
regrelcpuccases@pge.com


Ed Lucha
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET, MAIL CODE B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
ell5@pge.com


George Zahariudakis
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIL CODE B9A
77 BEALE STREET, RM. 904
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-2079
gxz5@pge.com


Grace Livingston-Nunley
Assistant Project Manager
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000 MAIL CODE B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-4304
GXL2@pge.com


Larry Nixon
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET, MC B10A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-5450
lrn3@pge.com

For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY


Shaun Halverson
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PG&E MAIL CODE B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
SEHC@pge.com

For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY

Soumya Sastry
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIL CODE B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-3295
svs6@pge.com


Stephanie La Shawn
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000, MAIL CODE B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-8063
S1L7@pge.com


William V. Manheim
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 7442, LAW DEPT.
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94120
wvm3@pge.com

For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY

Cathie Allen
Ca State Mgr.
PACIFICORP
825 NE MULTNOMAH STREET, SUITE 2000
PORTLAND OR 97232
(503) 813-7157
californiadockets@pacificorp.com


Sebastien Csapo
PG&E PROJECT MGR.
MAIL CODE B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
sscb@pge.com


Reid A. Winthrop
Corporate Counsel
PILOT POWER GROUP, INC.
8910 UNIVERSITY CENTER LANE, SUITE 520
SAN DIEGO CA 92122
(858) 678-0118
rwinthrop@pilotpowergroup.com


Thomas Darton
PILOT POWER GROUP, INC.
8910 UNIVERSITY CENTER LANE, STE 520
SAN DIEGO CA 92122
(858) 627-9577
tdarton@pilotpowergroup.com


Lisa Weinzimer
Associate Editor
PLATTS MCGRAW-HILL
695 NINTH AVENUE, NO. 2
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94118
(415) 387-1025
lisa_weinzimer@platts.com


David Tateosian
POWER ENGINEERS
PO BOX 2037
MARTINEZ CA 94553
(925) 372-9284
dtateosian@powereng.com


Rick C. Noger
PRAXAIR PLAINFIELD, INC.
2711 CENTERVILLE ROAD, SUITE 400
WILMINGTON DE 19808
(925) 866-6809
rick_noger@praxair.com


Donald Schoenbeck
RCS, INC.
900 WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 780
VANCOUVER WA 98660
(360) 737-3877
dws@r-c-s-inc.com


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


Robert Ott
RELIANT ENERGY
PO BOX 148
HOUSTON TX 77001-0148
(713) 497-5117
rott@reliant.com


Trent A. Carlson
RELIANT ENERGY
1000 MAIN STREET
HOUSTON TX 77001
(713) 497-4386
tcarlson@reliant.com

For: RELIANT ENERGY INC.

Gary Hinners
RELIANT ENERGY, INC.
PO BOX 148
HOUSTON TX 77001-0148
(713) 497-4321
ghinners@reliant.com


Edward C. Remedios
33 TOLEDO WAY
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94123-2108
(415) 474-7253
ecrem@ix.netcom.com


Wayne Tomlinson
RUBY PIPELINE, LLC
2 NORTH NEVADA AVENUE, 14TH FLR
COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80903
(719) 520-4579
william.tomlinson@elpaso.com


Susan Freedman
Senior Regional Energy Planner
SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS
401 B STREET, SUITE 800
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 699-7387
sfr@sandag.org


Allen K. Trial
Counsel
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
101 ASH STREET, HQ-12
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 699-5162
atrial@sempra.com


Gina M. Dixon
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
8330 CENTURY PARK COURT, MS CP32D
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(858) 654-1782
gdixon@semprautilities.com











Steve Rahon
Director, Tariff & Regulatory Accounts
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
8330 CENTURY PARK COURT, CP32C
SAN DIEGO CA 92123-1548
lschavrien@semprautilities.com


Pedro Villegas
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC/ SO. CAL. GAS
601 VAN NESS AVE 2060
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 202-9986
pvillegas@semprautilities.com

For: SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC/ SO. CAL. GAS

Kurt Kammerer
Director Of Programs
SAN DIEGO REGIONAL ENERGY OFFICE
PO BOX 60738
SAN DIEGO CA 92166-8738
(619) 546-6175
kjk@kjkammerer.com


Sandra Rovetti
Regulatory Affairs Manager
SAN FRANCISCO PUC
1155 MARKET STREET, 4TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103
(415) 554-3179
srovetti@sfwater.org


Phillip J. Muller
SCD ENERGY SOLUTIONS
436 NOVA ALBION WAY
SAN RAFAEL CA 94903
(415) 479-1710
philm@scdenergy.com


Carlos F. Pena
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET, HQ12
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-4287
cfpena@sempra.com


William Tobin
SEMPRA GLOBAL
101 ASH STREET, HQ08C
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-4868
wtobin@sempraglobal.com


Yvonne Gross
SEMPRA GLOBAL
101 ASH STREET, HQ08C
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-2075
ygross@sempraglobal.com


Marcie Milner
Director - Regulatory Affairs
SHELL TRADING GAS & POWER COMPANY
4445 EASTGATE MALL, SUITE 100
SAN DIEGO CA 92121
(858) 526-2106
marcie.milner@shell.com


Osa L. Wolff
Attorney At Law
SHUTE, MIHALY & WEINBERGER, LLC
396 HAYES STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 552-7272
wolff@smwlaw.com


Trevor Dillard
SIERRA PACIFIC POWER COMPANY
PO BOX 10100
6100 NEIL ROAD, MS S4A50
RENO NV 89520-0024
(775) 834-5823
tdillard@sppc.com


Bob Hines
SILICON VALLEY LEADERSHIP GROUP
224 AIRPORT PARKWAY, SUITE 620
SAN JOSE CA 95110
(408) 501-7864
bhines@svlg.net


Robyn Naramore
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
robyn.naramore@sce.com


Beth A. Fox
LAURA I. GENAO
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE, GO1, ROOM 351C
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6897
beth.fox@sce.com

For: Southern California Edison Company








Case Administration
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
LAW DEPARTMENT, ROOM 370
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6838
Case.Admin@sce.com

For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY

Cathy A. Karlstad
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVE.
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-1096
cathy.karlstad@sce.com


Karen I Lee
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6659
karen.lee@sce.com


Laura Genao
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
LAW DEPARTMENT
PO BOX 800 2244 WALNUT GROVE AVE.
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6842
laura.genao@sce.com

For: Southern California Edison Company

Leon Bass
Senior Attorney
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6967
leon.bass@sce.com


Michael A. Backstrom
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-1903
michael.backstrom@sce.com


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


Hugh Yao
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY
555 W. 5TH ST, GT22G2
LOS ANGELES CA 90013
(213) 244-3619
HYao@SempraUtilities.com


Rasha Prince
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY
555 WEST 5TH STREET, GT14D6
LOS ANGELES CA 90013
(213) 244-5141
rprince@semprautilities.com


Stephen D. Baker
SR. REG. ANALYST, FELLON-MCCORD AND ASS.
CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY-GAS DIVISION
9960 CORPORATE CAMPUS DRIVE, STE. 2000
LOUISVILLE KY 40223
(502) 214-6313
stephen.baker@constellation.com

For: Fellon-McCord and Associates

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


Janice Lin
Managing Partner
STRATEGEN CONSULTING LLC
146 VICENTE ROAD
BERKELEY CA 94705
(510) 665-7811
janice@strategenconsulting.com


Andrea Weller
STRATEGIC ENERGY, LTD
7220 AVENIDA ENCINAS, SUITE 120
CARLSBAD CA 92209
aweller@sel.com


Patricia R. Thompson
SUMMIT BLUE CONSULTING
2752 DOS RIOS DR.
SAN RAMON CA 94583
(925) 719-0229
Patricia.R.Thompson@gmail.com











Patricia Thompson
SUMMIT BLUE CONSULTING
2920 CAMINO DIABLO, SUITE 210
WALNUT CREEK CA 94597
(925) 935-0270
pthompson@summitblue.com


Elizabeth Stoltzfus
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102 3298
(415) 703-5586
eks@cpuc.ca.gov


Adam Briones
THE GREENLINING INSTITUTE
1918 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR
BERKELEY CA 94704
(510) 926-4013
adamb@greenlining.org


Robert Finkelstein, Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVE., SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876 X310
bfinkelstein@turn.org

For: The Utility Reform Network

Khurshid Khoja
Associate
THELEN REID BROWN RAYSMAN & STEINER
101 SECOND STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 369-7643
kkhoja@thelenreid.com


Paul C. Lacourciere
THELEN REID BROWN RAYSMAN & STEINER
101 SECOND STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 369-7601
placourciere@thelenreid.com


Steve Boyd
TURLOCK IRRIGATION DISTRICT
333 EAST CANAL DRIVE
TURLOCK CA 95381-0949
(209) 883-8364
seboyd@tid.org

Carla Peterman
UCEI
2547 CHANNING WAY
BERKELEY CA 94720
(917) 538-6667
carla.peterman@gmail.com


Cliff Chen
UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS
2397 SHATTUCK AVENUE, STE 203
BERKELEY CA 94708
(510) 843-1872
cchen@ucsusa.org


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


Robin J. Walther
1380 OAK CREEK DRIVE, NO. 316
PALO ALTO CA 94304-2016
(650) 793-7445
rwalther@pacbell.net


Doug Davie
WELLHEAD ELECTRIC COMPANY
650 BERCUT DRIVE, SUITE C
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-5171
ddavie@wellhead.com


Jerry R. Bloom
Attorney At Law
WINSTON & STRAWN, LLP
333 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE, 38TH FLOOR
LOS ANGELES CA 90071-1543
(213) 615-1756
jbloom@winston.com

For: California Cogeneration Council

Joseph M. Karp
Attorney At Law
WINSTON & STRAWN, LLP
101 CALIFORNIA STREET, 39TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-5894
(415) 591-1000
jkarp@winston.com

For: California Cogeneration Council





Catherine Pollina
WINSTON STRAWN LLP
101 CALIFORNIA STREET, STE 3900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-5894
(415) 591-1000
cpollina@winston.com

For: California Cogeneration Council

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

 

(END OF APPENDX A)

APPENDIX B

List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

A. - Application

AB - Assembly Bill

ACR - Assigned Commissioner's Ruling

ALJ - Administrative Law Judge

AReM - Alliance for Retail Energy Markets

BNI - Binding Notice of Intent

CAM - Cost Allocation Mechanism

CAC - Cogeneration Association of California

CCA - Community Choice Aggregation/Aggregator

CCDC - California Clean DG Coalition

CCSF - City and County of San Francisco

CEC - California Energy Commission

CGDL - Customer Generation Departing Load

CMUA - California Municipal Utilities Association

CRS - Cost Responsibility Surcharge

CTC - Competition Transition Charge

D. - Decision

DA - Direct Access

DG - Distributed Generation

DL - Departing Load

DRA - Division of Ratepayer Advocates

DWR - Department of Water Resources

ECRA - Energy Cost Recovery Amount

EPUC - Energy Producers and Users Coalition

ERRA - Energy Resources Recovery Account

ESP - Electric Service Provider

HPC - Historical Procurement Charge

IEPR - Integrated Energy Policy Report

IOU - Investor Owned Utility

LSE - Load Serving Entity

LTPP - Long-Term Procurement Plan

Merced ID - Merced Irrigation District

Modesto ID - Modesto Irrigation District

MDL - Municipal Departing Load

NBC - Non-bypassable Charge

PCIA - Power Charge Indifference Amount

PD - Proposed Decision

PG&E - Pacific Gas and Electric Company

PPA - Power Purchase Agreement

POU - Publicly Owned Utility

QF - Qualifying Facility

R. - Rulemaking

RA - Resource Adequacy

RPS - Renewable Portfolio Standard

SCE - Southern California Edison Company

SDG&E - San Diego Gas & Electric Company

SSJID - South San Joaquin Irrigation District

TURN - The Utility Reform Network

URG - Utility retained Generation

WAPA - Western Area Power Administration

WPTF - Western Power Trading Forum

(END OF APPENDIX B)

APPENDIX C

List of Terms

Following are terms defined in the context of this decision:

Binding Notice of Intent (BNI) -- A commitment to a target date, at which point a CCA is responsible for its own energy procurement and resource adequacy. If the CCA does so, its customers will not be responsible for stranded costs of any utility commitments entered into after the agreed upon date. However, if the CCA does not meet the target date, it will be liable for any incremental costs that the utility incurs in excess of its average portfolio cost to serve the load that the CCA is not able to serve.

Bundled Customer Indifference - A principle, whereby bundled customers should be no worse off, nor should they be any better off as a result of customers departing the system or choosing alternative energy suppliers.

Community Choice Aggregator (CCA) - Governmental entities formed by cities and/or counties to serve the energy requirements of their local residents and businesses. The IOU continues to provide transmission and distribution service.

Cost Adjustment Mechanism (CAM) - Mechanism authorized by D.06-07-029, by which customers are allocated both the net costs of capacity (total PPA costs less energy auction revenues) and the associated capacity rights.

Cost Responsibility Surcharge (CRS) - A surcharge developed to recover certain costs from departing customers. Existing surcharges cover DWR bond and power charges and ongoing competition transition charges. PG&E also collects for the ECRA which recovers bankruptcy-related costs.

Customer Generation Departing Load (CGDL) - Departing load associated with cogeneration, renewable technologies, or any other type of generation that (a) is dedicated wholly or in part to serve a specific customer's load; and (b) relies on non-utility or dedicated utility distribution wires rather than the utility grid, to serve the customer, the customer's affiliates and/or tenant's, and/or not more than two other persons or corporations.

Direct Access (DA) - The ability of a retail customer to purchase commodity electricity directly from the wholesale market rather than through a local distribution utility. DA customers purchase electricity from an independent electric service provider and receive transmission and distribution service from the IOU.

Departing load (DL) - DL generally refers to retail customers who were formerly IOU customers but now receive energy, transmission and distribution services from publicly owned utilities, self-generation or other means.

Fair Share - A customer's cost responsibility for activities performed by the utility on behalf of that customer.

Indifference - Indifference is when the cost of the total portfolio of resources is the same as a market benchmark. In that case, bundled customers are indifferent to departing load. A positive indifference amount indicates the total portfolio costs exceed the market benchmark which indicates that the costs are uneconomic or stranded. A negative indifference amount indicates the total portfolio costs are below the market benchmark.

Large Municipalization - Large municipalization refers to any portion of an IOU's service territory that has been taken control of or annexed by a POU where the amount of load departing the IOUs' service territories due to the municipalization is of such a large magnitude that it cannot reasonably be assumed to have been reflected as part of the historical MDL trends used in developing the adopted LTPP load forecasts.

Municipal Departing Load (MDL) - MDL refers to DL served by a POU as that term is defined in Public Utilities Code Section 9604(d), including municipalities or irrigation districts. For purposes of this decision, MDL also includes new MDL, which is load that has never been served by an IOU but is located in an area that had previously been in the IOU's service territory (as that territory existed on February 1, 2001) and was annexed or otherwise expanded into by a POU.

New Generation - New generation includes generation from both fossil fueled and renewable resources contracted for or constructed by the investor owned utilities subsequent to January 1, 2003.

New WAPA Departing Load - Additional customer load of certain so-called `new allottee" customers who, for example, were served by PG&E under its retail tariffs prior to expiration of Contract 2948-A with WAPA but are now served by WAPA.

Non-bypassable Charge (NBC) -- A charge that cannot be avoided by departing the system or obtaining alternative services. In this decision, the new generation NBCs are those imposed on all customers, based on their fair share of new generation costs, even if they no longer require utility energy procurement services.

Power Charge Indifference Amount (PCIA) - The DWR power portion of the CRS.

Pre-restructuring Resources - For purposes of this decision, pre-restructuring resources refers to those current IOU resources that existed prior to March 31, 1998 and are not subject to ongoing CTC treatment. These resources consist principally of the IOUs' retained generation (i.e., hydro, coal and nuclear plants). Power from these resources tends to be cheaper when compared to the costs related to ongoing CTC, the DWR contracts and new generation.

Qualifying Facility (QF) - An independent power producer that meets certain regulatory requirements for supplying power to a utility under contract. QFs use cogeneration or renewable resources to generate electricity.

Split Wheeling Departing Load - That portion of the load of certain so-called "split-wheeling" customers which, for example, was served by PG&E under its retail tariffs prior to the expiration of PG&E's Contract 2948-A with WAPA but is now served by WAPA.

Stranded Costs - Costs related to utility investments in generation plants or long-term power contracts that are not economical in a competitive market.

Vintaging - The process of assigning a departure date to departing customers in order to determine those customers' generation resource obligations.

(END OF APPENDIX C)

D0809012 Appendix D - Summary of Consumer Responsibility for Various IOU/DWR Cost Elements

D0809012 Appendix E -Cost Responsibility Surcharge Calculations

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