14. Assignment of Proceeding
Loretta M. Lynch is the assigned Commissioner and Michelle Cooke and Timothy Sullivan are the ALJs assigned in this proceeding.
Findings of Fact
1. Distributed generation has the potential to reduce system peak demand in areas experiencing load growth.
2. Distributed generation has some potential to defer distribution system upgrades but this potential is time and location limited.
3. Distributed generation does not raise operational issues for the distribution system that are not addressed by interconnection standards.
4. The key to ensuring safe and reliable distribution services is not utility ownership of distributed generation, but the ability of the utility to control the distributed generation unit.
5. Utility ownership of a distributed generation unit designed to defer distribution system upgrades is not necessary to ensure the safe operation and reliability of the utility operated grid, provided physical assurance of the unit is provided.
6. The value of a distributed generation alternative is the value of deferral of a planned distribution upgrade for the time period of the deferral.
7. Physical assurance is required if distributed generation is to be considered as an alternative to distribution system upgrades.
8. Distribution system planning must consider distributed generation alternatives to wires upgrades as part of the normal planning process and non-utility distributed generation solutions should be actively solicited through the distribution planning process.
9. None of the utilities plan to market distributed generation to customers, and they do not offer specialized expertise in the manufacture, sale, or operation of distributed generation.
10. If a distributed generation unit is sized, located, and installed consistent with the utility's planning process, and provides physical assurance, ownership by the utility is not required in order to provide distribution system benefits.
11. Utilities have only owned or utilized distributed generation to provide operational support on a short-term or temporary basis or for emergency generation purposes.
12. In all but limited circumstances, as retail sale within a distribution circuit will utilize transmission facilities.
13. Adoption of a distribution-only tariff is inappropriate because a distribution only transaction cannot occur unless the distribution system is electrically isolated from the transmission grid.
14. Because of changes in the electric industry and the current status of utility PBR mechanisms, there is no need to implement a PBR program specific to distributed generation investment.
15. Current tariffs provide for recovery of public purpose program charges from any customer who self-generates.
16. Allowing utilities to enter into contracts with distributed generators who defer a distribution system upgrade eliminates the need for deaveraged tariffs or other incentive programs.
17. Costs of implementing the distributed generation policies adopted herein will likely be small and able to be incorporated into routine utility operations.
18. Section 2827 was modified in 2001 to expand eligibility for net energy metering to larger units and other customer classes.
19. Rule 21 interconnection tariffs specify standard interconnection, operating, and metering requirements for distributed generation that provide adequate assurance that a nonrenewable generation system, even when connected to the same service account as an eligible renewable generator, will not export electricity.
20. Installing a distributed generation unit carries with it a significant up front investment.
21. The Commission does not possess any discretion to require changes that would mitigate, in whole or part, one or more of the environmental consequences of installation of distributed generation that an environmental review might uncover.
Conclusions of Law
1. It is not necessary to establish a "valuation" system in order to ensure that distributed generation is properly incorporated into utility distribution system planning.
2. The utilities are responsible for the safety, reliability, and operation of the distribution system and therefore must have control over the planning and operation of the distribution system.
3. Third party ownership of distributed generation designed to defer distribution system upgrades should be allowed, subject to appropriate physical assurances and participation in the utility distribution planning process.
4. SDG&E's distributed generation procurement approach should be adopted for all utilities because it allows the utility to retain control of its distribution system planning process, maintain reliability at reasonable cost, while providing flexibility to evaluate distributed generation alternatives to a wires solution.
5. Utilities should develop model contracts for distributed generation designed to defer distribution system upgrades.
6. Compensation paid to a distributed generator that is selected as a wires alternative should not exceed the cost of the planned addition multiplied by the utility's short-term carrying cost of capital and the number of years of deferral and should be made as a bill credit or direct payment and be paid out of the distribution budget.
7. Like third-party distributed generation providers, the utility should be eligible to receive a credit based on the deferral value of the distributed generation unit. The credit would be paid out of the distribution budget. In other respects, utility-owned distributed generation should be treated as a generation asset, with revenues associated with ownership or operation of customer side distributed generation offsetting the costs of ownership or operation.
8. Public purpose program costs are nonbypassable by law.
9. If utilities incur implementation costs to implement these policies, it is reasonable to allow them to establish memorandum accounts to track these costs.
10. Because of the changes to Pub. Util. § 2827 made in 2001, no modifications to the current eligibility standards are necessary.
11. SCE should modify its Net Energy Metering tariff to be consistent with approved tariffs of PG&E and SDG&E and to remove language excluding integrated renewable/nonrenewable distributed generation technologies from eligibility for net energy metering.
12. A broad-based mass marketing campaign is not appropriate at this time to educate customers about distributed generation.
13. The Commission and the CEC should prepare information for a bill insert discussing distributed generation options, available incentives and rebates, and other sources of information on distributed generation.
14. The Commission and the CEC should develop a distributed generation payback tool, emission information on distributed generation technologies, and information regarding permitting requirements for distributed generation.
15. Adoption of this policy decision is not a "project" and does not require CEQA review.
16. The Commission should open a new rulemaking to allow for consideration of ongoing issues with respect to distributed generation.
O R D E R
Therefore, IT IS ORDERED that:
1. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E), and Southern California Edison Company (SCE) shall ensure that their distribution planning processes incorporate SDG&E's distributed generation procurement approach to evaluate alternatives to distribution system upgrades.
2. Within 75 days of the effective date of this decision, PG&E, SDG&E and SCE shall file a compliance filing describing the methodology each will use for evaluating distributed generation as a distribution alternative. The methodology shall be specific enough to provide the distributed generation community with information on when distributed generation may be an alternative for a distribution system modification or upgrade, while giving the utility flexibility to react to changes in the distributed generation marketplace.
3. PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE shall develop model contracts for distributed generation designed to defer distribution system upgrades.
4. PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE shall pay compensation to distributed generators selected through their distribution planning process, by a bill credit or direct payment, no higher than the utility's short-term carrying cost of capital multiplied by the cost of the planned distribution addition and the number of years of deferral.
5. PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE shall pay compensation to distributed generators selected through the distribution planning process from their distribution budget.
6. Except for the credit for deferral value described in Conclusion of Law 7, PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE shall treat utility owned distributed generation as a generation asset, with costs and revenues being booked to generation accounts.
7. The utilities shall submit quarterly reports specifying any activities the utility or their affiliates have in the manufacturing, ownership, sale, or operation of distributed generation within the utilities' service territory.
8. PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE may propose a memorandum account via Advice Letter to track costs for implementation of these distributed generation policies that are not already part of existing budgets or recovered from customers installing distributed generation.
9. SCE shall modify its Net Energy Metering tariff to be consistent with approved tariffs of PG&E and SDG&E and to remove language excluding integrated renewable/nonrenewable distributed generation technologies from eligibility for net energy metering.
10. PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE shall include an insert in customers bills every year discussing distributed generation options, available incentives and rebates, and other sources of information on distributed generation. PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE shall include information on the bill face in English and Spanish directing customers to the bill insert. The bill insert will be developed by this Commission and the California Energy Commission (CEC) after consultation with the parties. PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE shall translate the bill insert into multiple languages after consultation with the Commission's Public Advisor.
11. PG&E, SDG&E, and SCE shall provide every residential or small commercial customer that requests an interconnection application (or makes a request through as agent) with detailed information about where to access (1) a payback tool; (2) emissions information on distributed generation technologies; and (3) permitting information developed by the CEC and this Commission.
12. Energy Division and the Public Advisor shall work with staff identified by the CEC to develop the materials and tools described in Ordering Paragraphs 7 and 8 to ensure that the utilities shall be able to implement these provisions within 75 days of the issuance of this decision.
This order is effective today.
Dated February 27, 2003, at San Francisco, California.
MICHAEL R. PEEVEY
CARL W. WOOD
LORETTA M. LYNCH
GEOFFREY F. BROWN
SUSAN P. KENNEDY
I will file a concurrence.
/s/ MICHAEL R. PEEVEY
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David Marcus
ADAMS BROADWELL JOSEPH & CARDOZO
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1541 JUANITA WAY
BERKELEY CA 94701-1287
(510) 528-0728
dmarcus@slip.net
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Marc D. Joseph
Attorney At Law
ADAMS BROADWELL JOSEPH & CARDOZO
651 GATEWAY BOULEVARD, SUITE 900
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080
(650) 589-1660
mdjoseph@adamsbroadwell.com
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James Weil
AGLET CONSUMER ALLIANCE
PO BOX 1599
FORESTHILL CA 95631
(530) 367-3300
jweil@aglet.org
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Linda Sherif
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, STE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
lys@a-klaw.com
For: CAC/EPUC
Michael Alcantar
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL LLP
1300 SW FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 1750
PORTLAND OR 97201
(503) 402-9900
mpa@a-klaw.com
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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 (EPUC)
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Reed V. Schmidt
BARTLE WELLS ASSOCIATES
1889 ALCATRAZ AVENUE
BERKELEY CA 94703
(510) 653-3399
rschmidt@bartlewells.com
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Scott Blaising
Attorney At Law
BRAUN & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
8980 MOONEY ROAD
ELK GROVE CA 95624
(916) 682-9702
blaising@braunlegal.com
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A Brubaker
BRUBAKER & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1215 FERN RIDGE PARKWAY, SUITE 208
ST. LOUIS MO 63141
(314) 275-7007
mbrubaker@consultbai.com
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Gregg Butsko
BUTSKO UTILITY DESIGN, INC.
17065 VIA DEL CAMPO, SUITE 200
SAN DIEGO CA 92127
(858) 676-9700
gbutsko@butskoutility.com
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Jonathan Bromson
Legal Division
RM. 4107
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2362
jab@cpuc.ca.gov
For: CPUC - LEGAL DIVISION
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
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Jeanne Sole
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR
151 BLUE RAVINE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95630
(916) 351-4400
jsole@caiso.com
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Emilio E. Varanini Iii
GENE VARANINI
General Counsel
CALIFORNIA POWER AUTHORITY
901 P STREET, SUITE 142A
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 651-9750
cpacounsel@dgs.ca.gov
For: TURLOCK IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Susan Rossi
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA POWER EXCHANGE CORPORATION
200 S. LOS ROBLES AVENUE, SUITE 400
PASADENA CA 91101-2482
(626) 685-9857
sdrossi@calpx.com
For: CALIFORNIA POWER EXCHANGE (CAL PX)
Alexander B. Makler
CALPINE CORPORATION
PO BOX 11749
PLEASANTON CA 94588-1749
(925) 479-6600
alexm@calpine.com
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Kevin Duggan
CAPSTONE TURBINE CORPORATION
21211 NORDHOFF STREET
CHATSWORTH CA 91311
(818) 734-5455
kduggan@capstoneturbine.com
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Joe Como
GREGG WHEATLAND, THERESA L. MUELLER
Attorney At Law
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 554-4637
joe.como@sfgov.org
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Lucina Lea Moses
Assistant City Attorney
CITY OF ANAHEIM
200 S. ANAHEIM BLVD., SUITE 356
ANAHEIM CA 92805
(714) 765-5169
lmoses@anaheim.net
For: CITY OF ANAHEIM
Grant Kolling
Senior Assistant City Attorney
CITY OF PALO ALTO
PO BOX 10250
PALO ALTO CA 94303
(650) 329-2171
grant_kolling@city.palo-alto.ca.us
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Lindsey How- Downing
SALLE YOO
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE, LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94040
(415) 276-6500
lindseyhowdowning@dwt.com
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Norman J. Furuta
Attorney At Law
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
2001 JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD., SUITE 600
DALY CITY CA 94014-3890
(650) 746-7312
FurutaNJ@efawest.navfac.navy.mil
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Sarah Mckinley
DISTRIBUTED POWER COALITION OF AMERICA
10 G STREET NE, NO. 700
WASHINGTON DC 20002
(202) 216-5944
smckinley@ingaa.org
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Randall J. Hickok
DUKE ENERGY NORTH AMERICA
1290 EMBARCADERO ROAD
MORRO BAY CA 93442
(805) 550-8820
rjhickok@duke-energy.com
For: DUKE ENERGY NORTH AMERICA
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Edward H. Comer
EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE
701 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20004
(202) 508-5615
ecomer@eei.org
For: EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE (EEI)
Mark J. Skowronski
ELECTRIC POWER GROUP
201 SOUTH LAKE AVENUE, SUITE 400
PASADENA CA 91101
(626) 685-2015
skowronski@electricpowergroup.com
For: Honeywell Power Systems, Inc.
Andrew Brown
DOUGLAS KERNER
Attorney At Law
ELLISON & SCHNEIDER
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3512
(916) 447-2166
abb@eslawfirm.com
For: INDEPENDENT ENERGY PRODUCERS ASSOC. (IEP)
Lynn M. Haug
CHRISTOPHER ELLISON
Attorney At Law
ELLISON & SCHNEIDER
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3512
(916) 447-2166
lmh@eslawfirm.com
For: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES (DGS)
Douglas K. Kerner
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
dkk@eslawfirm.com
For: DUKE ENERGY NORTH AMERICA
Jeffery D. Harris
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3109
(916) 447-2166
jdh@eslawfirm.com
For: SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT (SMUD) and ELLISON & SCHNEIDER
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Diane Fellman
ENERGY LAW GROUP, LLP
1999 HARRISON STREET, SUITE 2700
OAKLAND CA 94612-3572
(415) 703-6000
difellman@energy-law-group.com
For: NEO CORPORATION
Robert J. Frank
Director, State Government Affairs
ENRON CORP.
1400 SMITH STREET
HOUSTON TX 77002-7361
(713) 853-3180
rfrank@enron.com
For: ENRON NORTH AMERICA and ENRON ENERGY SERVICES
Bruno Gaillard
ENRON ENERGY SERVICES
101 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 1950
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 782-7822
bgaillar@enron.com
For: ENRON ENERGY SERVICES
James Squeri
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, STE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
jsqueri@gmssr.com
For: CALIFORNIA BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
Jeanne M. Bennett
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
jbennett@gmssr.com
For: NEW ENERGY, INC.
Brian Cragg
MICHAEL B. DAY
Attorney At Law
GOODIN, MAC BRIDE, SQUERI, RITCHIE & DAY
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
bcragg@gmssr.com
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Gregory Morris
GREEN POWER INSTITUTE
2039 SHATTUCK AVE., SUITE 402
BERKELEY CA 94704
(510) 644-2700
gmorris@emf.net
For: GREEN POWER INSTITUTE
Ann C. Selting
GRUENEICH RESOURCE ADVOCATES
582 MARKET STREET, SUITE 1020
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-5305
(415) 834-2300
aselting@gralegal.com
For: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Clyde S. Murley
GRUENEICH RESOURCE ADVOCATES
582 MARKET STREET, SUITE 1020
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 834-2300
cmurley@gralegal.com
For: UC/CSU
Norman A. Pedersen
Attorney At Law
HANNA AND MORTON LLP
444 SOUTH FLOWER ST., SUITE 1500
LOS ANGELES CA 90071
(213) 430-2510
npedersen@hanmor.com
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UTILITY POWER POOL (SCUPP)
Landis Marttila
Senior Business Representative
IBEW LOCAL UNION 1245
PO BOX 4790
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596
(925) 933-6060
Dan Bergmann
INTERSTATE GAS SERVICES, INC.
2600 KITTYHAWK ROAD, SUITE 101
LIVERMORE CA 94550
(925) 243-0350
DBergmann@IGService.com
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John Nimmons
President
JOHN NIMMONS & ASSOCIATES, INC.
SUITE G
175 ELINOR AVENUE
MILL VALLEY CA 94941
(415) 381-7310
jna@speakeasy.org
For: DISTRIBUTED POWER COALITION; CAPSTONE TURBINE; CATERPILLAR; HONEYWELL; ELEKTRYON; NEW ENERGY
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Susan E. Brown
Attorney At Law
LATINO ISSUES FORUM
785 MARKET STREET, 3RD FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103-2003
(415) 284-7224
lifcentral@lif.org
For: LATINO ISSUES FORUM
Alan R. Watts
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF ALAN R. WATTS
529 HILDA COURT
ANAHEIM CA 92806-4304
(714) 635-8885
awattslaw@earthlink.net
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY (SCPPA)
Daniel W. Douglass
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF DANIEL W. DOUGLASS
5959 TOPANGA CANYON BLVD., SUITE 244
WOODLAND HILLS CA 91367-7313
(818) 596-2201
douglass@energyattorney.com
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William H. Booth
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM H. BOOTH
1500 NEWELL AVENUE, 5TH FLOOR
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596
(925) 296-2460
wbooth@booth-law.com
For: California Large Energy Consumers Association
Fay A. Chu
Deputy City Attorney
LOS ANGELES CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
111 NORTH HOPE JFB 340
LOS ANGELES CA 90012
(213) 367-4580
fchu@legal.ladwp.com
For: LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER (LADWP)
John W. Leslie
Attorney At Law
LUCE FORWARD HAMILTON & SCRIPPS, LLP
600 WEST BROADWAY, SUITE 2600
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-3391
(619) 699-2536
jleslie@luce.com
For: UTILICORP ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.
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C. Susie Berlin
Attorney At Law
MC CARTHY & BERLIN, LLP
2105 HAMILTON AVENUE, SUITE 140
SAN JOSE CA 95125
(408) 558-0950
sberlin@mccarthylaw.com
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Scott T. Steffen
Attorney At Law
MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
PO BOX 4060
1231 ELEVENTH STREET
MODESTO CA 95352
(209) 526-7387
scottst@mid.org
For: MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Peter W. Hanschen
Attorney At Law
MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP
PO BOX 8130
101 YGNACIO VALLEY ROAD, SUITE 450
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596-8130
(925) 295-3450
phanschen@mofo.com
For: El Paso Natural Gas Company
Seth Hilton
Attorney At Law
MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP
PO BOX 8130
101 YGNACIO VALLEY ROAD, SUITE 450
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596-8130
(925) 295-3371
shilton@mofo.com
For: EL PASO NATURAL GAS CO.
Peter Hanschen
Attorney At Law
MORRISON & FOERSTER, LLP
425 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 268-7214
phanschen@mofo.com
For: AGRICULTURAL ENERGY CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION (AECA)
Gary Derck
President, Regulatory Affairs
MOUNTAIN UTILITIES
PO BOX 1
KIRKWOOD CA 95646
(209) 258-7201
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Sara Steck Myers
Attorney At Law
122 28TH AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94121-1036
(415) 387-1904
ssmyers@att.net
For: CENTER FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES (CEERT)
Sheryl Carter
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL
71 STEVENSON STREET, SUITE 1825
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 777-0220
scarter@nrdc.org
For: NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL (NRDC)
Kay Davoodi
NAVY RATE INTERVENTION
1314 HARWOOD STREET SE
WASHINGTON NAVY YARD DC 20374-5018
(202) 685-3319
DavoodiKR@efaches.navfac.navy.mil
For: NAVY RATE INTERVENTION OFFICE
Patrick Mc Lafferty
NEXTEL POWER SYSTEMS, INC.
921 11TH STREET, STE. 501
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-2820
(916) 492-2445
nextek3@msn.com
For: NEXTEL POWER SYSTEMS, INC.
Rich Sperberg
ONSITE SYCOM
701 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD, STE. 200
CARLSBAD CA 92009
(760) 931-2400
rsperberg@onsitesycom.com
For: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY SERVICE COMPANIES (NAESCO)
Peter Ouburg
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 7442, B30A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94120
(415) 973-2286
pxo2@pge.com
For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY (PG&E)
Randall J. Litteneker
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 7442
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94120
(415) 973-2179
rjl9@pge.com
For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Sylvia D. Gardner
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-2623
sdg6@pge.com
For: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Matthew Wright
V. P. Regulation
PACIFICORP
825 NE MULTNOMAH, SUITE 8OO
PORTLAND OR 97232
(503) 813-6015
matthew.wright@Pacificorp.com
Loren Kaye
POLIS GROUP
1115 11TH STREET, SUITE 100
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 498-7762
lfkaye@ka-pow.com
Donald Schoenbeck
RCS CONSULTING
900 WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 1000
VANCOUVER WA 98660
(360) 737-3877
dws@keywaycorp.com
For: COALINGA COGENERATION COMPANY
James Ross
RCS CONSULTING, INC.
500 CHESTERFIELD CENTER, SUITE 320
CHESTERFIELD MO 63017
(636) 530-9544
jimross@r-c-s-inc.com
For: MIDSET COGENERATION COMPANY
Steven Greenberg
REAL ENERGY
300 CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 120
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 325-2500
sgreen1@ix.netcom.com
Michael Briggs
RELIANT ENERGY
801 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20004-2604
(202) 783-7220
michael-briggs@reliantenergy.com
For: RELIANT ENERGY, INC.
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Arlen Orchard
Attorney At Law
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
PO BOX 15830, MS-B406
SACRAMENTO CA 95852-1830
(916) 732-5830
aorchar@smud.org
For: SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT (SMUD)
Phillip Muller
SCD ENERGY SOLUTIONS
436 NOVA ALBION WAY
SAN RAFAEL CA 94903
(415) 479-1710
philm@scdenergy.com
For: SOUTHERN ENERGY CALIFORNIA
Steven C. Nelson
Attorney At Law
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-3017
(619) 699-5136
snelson@sempra.com
For: SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC CO./SOCAL GAS
David Norris
SIERRA PACIFIC POWER CO.
6100 NEIL ROAD
RENO NV 89520
(775) 834-3939
dnorris@sppc.com
For: SIERRA PACIFIC POWER COMPANY
Eileen M. Smith
M. ARD
SOLAR DEVELOPMENT COOPERATIVE
3535 EAST COAST HIGHWAY 216
CORONA DEL MAR CA 92625
(949) 862-5826
EileenMSmithMArch@yahoo.com
For: SOLAR DEVELOPMENT COOPERATIVE
Michael D. Montoya
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6057
mike.montoya@sce.com
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (SCE)
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Susan L. Conway
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY
630 EAST FOOTHILL BLVD
SAN DIMAS CA 91773-1212
(909) 394-3600
sconway@scwater.com
For: Bear Valley Electric
Bridget Branigan
Senior Counsel
SOUTHWEST GAS CORPORATION
PO BOX 98510
5241 SPRING MOUNTAIN ROAD
LAS VEGAS NV 89193-8510
(702) 876-7396
bridget.branigan@swgas.com
For: SOUTHWEST GAS CORPORATION
Keith Mc Crea
Attorney At Law
SUTHERLAND, ASBILL & BRENNAN
1275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20004-2415
(202) 383-0705
kmccrea@sablaw.com
For: CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS ASSN. (CMA)
Itzel Berrio
R. GNAIZDA
Deputy General Counsel
THE GREENLINING INSTITUTE
785 MARKET STREET, 3RD FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103-2003
(415) 284-7202
iberrio@greenlining.org
For: THE GREENLINING INSTITUTE
Matthew Freedman
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876 EX314
freedman@turn.org
For: THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
Michael Shames
Attorney At Law
UTILITY CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK
3100 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE B
SAN DIEGO CA 92103
(619) 696-6966
mshames@ucan.org
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Connie Easterly
ROGER POYNTS
Attorney At Law
UTILITY DESIGN, INC.
5528 PACHECO BOULEVARD
PACHECO CA 94553
(925) 674-0218
uditetrad@slip.net
For: UTILITY DESIGN, INC.
Joseph M. Karp
PAUL LACOURCIERE
Attorney At Law
WHITE & CASE LLP
2 EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 650
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 544-1103
jkarp@whitecase.com
For: CALIFORNIA COGENERATION COUNCIL (CCC)/AUTOMATED POWER EXCHANGE, INC.
Travis Dodd
WILLIAMS ENERGY SERVICES
1 WILLIAMS CENTER, MAILDROP 41-3
TULSA OK 74172
(918) 573-4102
tdodd@lgl.twc.com
For: WILLIAMS ENERGY SERVICES
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