VI. Assignment of Proceeding
Michael R. Peevey is the Assigned Commissioner and Carol Brown is the assigned ALJ in this proceeding and principal hearing officer in this portion of the proceeding.
Findings of Fact
1. SDG&E conducted a competitive procurement process, the RFP, to acquire capacity to address its anticipated grid reliability shortfall beginning in 2005, as identified in its LTR.
2. The RFP was issued on May 16, 2003, seeking bids from qualified resources including turn-key natural gas-fired generating units, PPAs, demand reduction products, renewable resources, and any combination of those resources.
3. The RFP specified that the proposed resources must be located within SDG&E's service territory, or have a gen-tie directly interconnected to the electric network internal to the utility's service area, and must be capable of going on-line no later than June 1, 2007.
4. Twenty-two bids were received in response to the RFP, and 13 were found to conform to the RFP.
5. The 13 conforming bids were first evaluated against SDG&E's primary and secondary threshold criteria, then on the basis of LCBF, and finally by a thorough eight-step ranking process that factored in initial and long-term costs.
6. At the completion of the bid review and examination, and follow-up negotiations, SDG&E determined that five proposals were needed to meet its grid reliability needs: one demand reduction program, Comverge; one renewable project, Envirepel; and three gas-fired facilities that include one combustion turbine intermediate unit, Ramco, and two combined cycle power plants, Palomar and Otay Mesa.
7. The Comverge proposal plans to use DLC during the summer months to manage customer end-use equipment, specifically AC units, electric water heaters, and pump motors, targeting commercial customers and irrigation customers.
8. The Comverge proposal should be modified to include a residential customer air-conditioning cycle component, with a cost sharing mechanism of 50/50 SDG&E/Comverge, with the same price cap.
9. Costs for the Comverge program should be recorded in the Interruptible Load and Rotating Outage Programs Memorandum Account (ILROPMA). O&M and A&G expenses should be recovered from all customers through distribution rate changes effective on January 1 of the following year. Any incentive payments made to participants in the Comverge program should also be recorded in the ILROPMA.
10. SDG&E has established that the Comverge proposal will help the utility meet its grid reliability needs and will increase its portfolio of demand reduction programs.
11. We find that the Celerity proposal is a demand reduction program that is consistent with the spirit and intent of the Vision Statement and we authorize SDG&E to complete contract negotiations with Celerity on the terms that the parties agreed to in September 2003.
12. Costs for the Celerity program should be recovered along the same mechanism as allowed for the Comverge contract.
13. The Envirepel renewable project is a biomass project whereby Envirepel will contract for delivery of green waste to be burned as fuel in an environmentally acceptable manner.
14. SDG&E has established that the Envirepel project is a well-suited renewable project, will help the utility meet its grid reliability needs in the 2005 - 2007 timeframe, and will increase its portfolio of renewable resources.
15. SDG&E should record the costs for this contract in the ERRA and recover the costs through commodity rates.
16. The Ramco proposal is a 45 MW 6,000 combustion turbine project that Ramco will build, to SDG&E's satisfaction, and then will be purchased by the utility on a turn-key basis.
17. SDG&E established that Ramco will provide the utility with the benefit of utility ownership of generation and will provide intermediate power to help the utility meet its grid reliability needs 2005 - 2007.
18. We believe that SDG&E's request for a 75 basis point premium for generation assets, specifically for Ramco and Palomar, should be deferred to a cost of capital proceeding, and we find that the ROE for Ramco and Palomar is 10.90% until modified by further action of the Commission.
19. Although SDG&E established a need for Ramco and Palomar, in order to not over-burden ratepayers if there are changes in the market, we adopt TURN/UCAN/s proposal that all customers of SDG&E that are currently ineligible for direct access are obligated to pay for the stranded costs of any new generation for the next ten years.
20. Palomar is a 500 MW/base, 555 MW/peak combined cycle natural gas-fired generation plant to be built by SER and then turned over to SDG&E as a utility-owned generation project.
21. SDG&E established that Palomar is a highly efficient, low heat rate, economically and environmentally superior power plant in SDG&E's service territory and is the least cost/best fit combined cycle option for the utility.
22. SDG&E established that Palomar will enable the utility to meet its short-term grid reliability needs, as well as its long-term needs, gives the utility the benefit of a utility-owned generation asset, and is in the best interest of the consumers and ratepayers for providing needed base power.
23. Although SER is an affiliate of SDG&E, there was nothing in the record to indicate that SER's participation in the RFP, and the subsequent negotiations between the parties to reach a contract, was a violation of the ATRs, or that this deal is covered by the ban on affiliate procurement transactions.
24. However, since SER is an affiliate of SDG&E, we will incorporate the TURN/UCAN suggestion that we encourage SER to renegotiate its DWR contract for the benefit of ratepayers on terms that are competitive with today's power prices.
25. We adopt the heat rate incentive proposed by SDG&E for Palomar, with the modifications suggested by TURN/UCAN that the bench mark heat rate may be adjusted by the Commission to take into account any capital additions or betterments which increase or improve the electrical output or operating efficiency of the facility.
26. SDG&E should record any accrued incentive rewards or penalties associated with the operation of the plant in the utility's ERRA.
27. When the Palomar plant is transferred from SER to SDG&E, the utility may make in-lieu franchise fee payments to the City of Escondido and to any other cities similarly affected by the transfer in ownership of Palomar.
28. Otay Mesa is a 585 MW gas-fired combined-cycle power plant under construction by Calpine, in SDG&E's service area, that will interconnect with SDG&E's electric system at the Miguel substation.
29. The Otay Mesa proposal, as approved by the CEC, includes interconnection and certain network facilities upgrades costing $16 million.
30. However, the output of Otay Mesa will not be fully deliverable and cannot fully satisfy SDG&E's local reliability needs, without some transmission system upgrade. Whether that upgrade should be the two 238 kV lines proposed in A.04-03-008, or some alternative, will be determined during the course of the Commission's review of A.04-03-008, which determination will be informed by the CAISO's own transmission planning process.
31. SDG&E proposes a ten-year PPA with Otay Mesa, beginning January 1, 2008, to correspond with the interconnection and network upgrade work that SDG&E must construct in order to maximize the benefits from this PPA.
32. While power from Otay Mesa is not needed to meet the 2007 - 2009 grid reliability short-fall, SDG&E established that Otay Mesa will provide state-of-the-art, low heat-rate, economical, clean power to SDG&E's service area that will allow the utility to reduce its increasing RMR costs by utilizing Otay Mesa for those contracts, in lieu of the aging, expensive, inefficient units currently being used for those contracts.
33. The Otay Mesa PPA, along with the Comverge, Celerity, Envirepel, Ramco, and Palomar contracts, comports with a "hedging" strategy of having various ownership situations, different pricing and contract terms, fuel diversity, and a mix of resources.
34. SDG&E established that a mixed portfolio will allow it to ensure that it has adequate, reliable, and reasonably priced energy, including reserves, to meet both its short-term and long-term reliability needs.
35. The Commission did take an active interest in encouraging SDG&E to address its grid reliability needs, and in the Valley-Rainbow decision, D.02-12-066, when we denied the 500 kV Interconnection project, we assumed that Otay Mesa would be an in-basin generating resource available and capable of satisfying SDG&E's local reliability needs as of 2005.
36. The Commission also encouraged SDG&E to replace aging, inefficient, and environmentally unfriendly energy sources with new, efficient, state-of-the-art facilities to meet grid reliability needs, reduce RMR costs, and increase reserves-all consistent with the State's Energy Action Plan.
37. The choice of Otay Mesa as a bid winner was consistent with the RFP specifications and bidding process and the final PPA contract was negotiated fairly and was the result of arm's length negotiations.
38. SDG&E established that the Commission's failure to approve the Otay Mesa PPA now could result in the loss of a resource that could not be replaced easily.
39. SDG&E should record costs relating to the Otay Mesa PPA in its ERRA for recovery of those costs through commodity rates.
40. The Commission is not ruling on any of the conditions SDG&E attached to our approval of the Otay Mesa PPA: the DWR/Sunrise contract reallocation is postponed pending our decision on cost allocation of DWR contracts in A.00-11-035; the proposed Transmission system Enhancements will be considered in A.04-03-008; and SDG&E's request for a debt equivalency premium is deferred to an appropriate cost of capital proceeding.
41. SDG&E established that the RFP process was open, competitive, and adequately subscribed, and we find the five contracts, as modified, with Comverge, Celerity, Envirepel, Ramco, Palomar, and Otay Mesa, to be reasonable.
Conclusions of Law
1. It is reasonable to approve the contract SDG&E submitted for Comverge, as modified to include a residential customer component, which includes a 50/50 SDG&E/Comverge sharing mechanism with a price cap.
2. It is reasonable that SDG&E recover the costs for the Comverge program from the Interruptible Load and Rotating Outage Programs Memorandum Account (ILROPMA) O&M and A&G costs associated with payments made in the implementation of the contract, as well as incentives, should be recorded by SDG&E in the ILROPMA recovered from all customers through distribution rate changes effective on January 1 of the following year.
3. It is reasonable to determine that the Celerity proposal meets the standards for a demand reduction program as set forth in the Vision Statement and if SDG&E and Celerity reach a mutually satisfactory contract, we will approve it.
4. It is reasonable for SDG&E to recover the costs for this demand reduction program along the same mechanism as allowed for the Comverge contract.
5. It is reasonable to approve the Envirepel renewable project and SDG&E should record the costs for this project in the ERRA and recover the costs through commodity rates.
6. It is reasonable to approve the Ramco proposal and SDG&E should recover the costs for this utility-owned generation investment through an ROE of 10.90% until modified by further action of the Commission.
7. SDG&E's request for a 75 basis point premium for Ramco and Palomar to increase the ROE for new generation assets is deferred to a cost of capital proceeding.
8. It is reasonable for all customers of SDG&E who are currently ineligible for direct access to pay for stranded costs of any new generation project for the next ten years.
9. It is reasonable to approve the Palomar contract and SDG&E should recover the costs of that utility owned generation asset through an ROE of 10.90% until modified by further action of the Commission.
10. It is reasonable to approve the Otay Mesa ten-year PPA, but it is not reasonable to approve the conditions SDG&E attached to the PPA.
11. The Comverge, Celerity, Envirepel, Ramco, Palomar, and Otay Mesa contracts benefit consumers, are in the public interest, provide SDG&E with a diversified procurement portfolio with short-term and long-term electricity and electricity-related and demand reduction products, are consistent with SDG&E's long-term resource plan, are consistent with AB 57 and Pub. Util. Code § 454.5, and comport with the Energy Action Plan.
12. The Comverge, Celerity, Envirepel, Ramco, Palomar, and Otay Mesa contracts are all the result of a competitive procurement process that was open and adequately subscribed and consistent with Pub. Util. Code § 454.5(c)(1).
13. No certificate of public convenience and necessity is required for any of the contracts since none of the facilities will be built by the utility, and therefore the Commission does not have to take any actions required under the California Environmental Quality Act.
14. The Commission ratifies the Assigned Commissioner's Ruling of May 25, 2004, denying the motion of TURN/UCAN that sought the recusal of Commission President Peevey from any Commission vote on SDG&E's RFP motion, which is the subject of this decision.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that:
1. San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) may execute the contract with Comverge as modified to include a residential customer component, with a cost sharing mechanism of 50/50 SDG&E/Comverge, and with the proposed price cap.
2. SDG&E is authorized to recover the costs of the Comverge contract from the Interruptible Load and Rotating Outage Programs Memorandum Account (ILROPMA). O&M and A&G charges and any incentive payments paid to participants will be collected from all distribution customers through the distribution rate changes effective January 1 of the following year.
3. If SDG&E and Celerity reach a mutually acceptable contract for a demand reduction proposal, SDG&E is authorized to execute the contract and recover the costs along the same mechanism established for the Comverge contract.
4. SDG&E may execute the contract with Envirepel, attached to Exhibit RFP-1 as Attachment A, and is authorized to record the costs of this contract in the ERRA and recover the costs through commodity rates.
5. SDG&E may execute a contract with Ramco, that is consistent with the terms and conditions set forth in the Ramco Term Sheet, and is authorized to recover the costs of this generation-owned asset through an established ROE of 10.90%.
6. SDG&E may execute the contract with Palomar and is authorized to recover the costs of this generation-owned asset through the established 10.90% ROE.
7. SDG&E may execute the Otay Mesa Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), attached to Exhibit RFP-8 as Attachment A, and SDG&E is authorized to record the costs of this PPA in the ERRA and recover the costs through commodity rates.
8. SDG&E may file advice letters, or tariffs, as appropriate and necessary to implement the orders, conclusions, and results reached in this decision.
9. This proceeding is closed. In the interest of effective case management, this docket, R.01-10-024, is not to be used to file motions or petitions for approval of electric resource contracts. Parties seeking such authorization should file an application.
This order is effective today.
Dated June 9, 2004, at San Francisco, California.
MICHAEL R. PEEVEY
President
GEOFFREY F. BROWN
SUSAN P. KENNEDY
Commissioners
I will file a dissent.
/s/ CARL W. WOOD
Commissioner
I will file a dissent.
/s/ LORETTA M. LYNCH
Commissioner
I reserve the right to file a concurrence.
/s/ GEOFFREY F. BROWN
Commissioner
APPENDIX A
************ APPEARANCES ************
Marc D. Joseph
Attorney At Law
ADAMS BROADWELL JOSEPH & CARDOZO
651 GATEWAY BOULEVARD, SUITE 900
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CA 94402
(650) 589-1660
mdjoseph@adamsbroadwell.com
For: Coalition of California Utility Employees (CUE) and California Unions for Reliable Energy (CURE
Karen Terranova
ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, STE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
filings@a-klaw.com
Donald Brookhyser
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL LLP
1300 S.W. 5TH AVENUE, SUITE 1750
PORTLAND OR 97201
(503) 402-9900
deb@a-klaw.com
For: Energy Producers and Users Coalition/Cogeneration Associations of California
Michael P. 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
Chris King
Executive Director
AMERICAN ENERGY INSTITUTE
842 OXFORD ST.
BERKELEY CA 94707
(510) 435-5189
ckingaei@yahoo.com
For: American Energy Institute
Reed V. Schmidt
BARTLE WELLS ASSOCIATES
1889 ALCATRAZ AVENUE
BERKELEY CA 94703-2714
(510) 653-3399
rschmidt@bartlewells.com
For: California City-County Street Light Association
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Danielle Merida
BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN
3 EMBARCADERO, 18TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 393-2985
danielle.merida@bingham.com
For: InterGen
William D. Kissinger
BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN
THREE EMBARACADERO CENTER
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 393-2000
william.kissinger@bingham.com
For: InterGen NV
Bill Powers
Working Group
BORDER POWER PLANT
4452 PARK BLVD., SUITE 209
SAN DIEGO CA 92116
(619) 295-2072
For: Border Power Plant
Scott Blaising
Attorney At Law
BRAUN & BLAISING, P.C.
8980 MOONEY ROAD
ELK GROVE CA 95624
(916) 682-9702
blaising@braunlegal.com
For: City of Escondido
Chris King
CALIF. CONSUMER EMPOWERMENT ALLIANCE
ONE TWIN DOLPHIN DRIVE
REDWOOD CITY CA 94065
(650) 631-7230
chris@emeter.com
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
Anthony Ivancovich
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYS OPE CORPORATI
151 BLUE RAVINE RD
FOLSOM CA 95630
(916) 351-4400
aivancovich@caiso.com
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Bill Di Capo
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA POWER AUTHORITY
901 P STREET, SUITE 142A
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 651-9750
baldassaro.dicapo@dgs.ca.gov
For: California Power Authority
Emilio E. Varanini Iii
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA POWER AUTHORITY
901 P STREET, SUITE 142A
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 651-9750
emilio.varanini@dgs.ca.gov
For: California Power Authority
Nancy Rader
CALIFORNIA WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION
1198 KEITH AVENUE
BERKELEY CA 94708
(510) 845-5077
nrader@calwea.org
For: California Wind Energy Association
Theresa Mueller
Attorney At Law
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102-4682
(415) 554-4615
randy.wu@sfgov.org
For: City and County of San Francisco
Frederick M. Ortlieb
City Attorney
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
1200 THIRD AVENUE, 11TH FLOOR
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-4100
(619) 236-6318
fortlieb@sandiego.gov
For: City of San Diego
Martin Proctor
CONSTELLATION POWER SOURCE
111 MARKET PLACE, SUITE 500
BALTIMORE MD 21202
(410) 468-3482
martin.proctor@constellation.com
For: Constellation Power Source
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Mark Savage
Attorney At Law
CONSUMERS UNION OF U.S., INC.
1535 MISSION STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103
(415) 431-6747
savama@consumer.org
Tyson Slocum
Research Director
CRITICAL MASS ENERGY/ENVIRONMENTAL PRG
215 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, SE
WASHINGTON DC 20003
(202) 454-5191
For: Critical Mass Energy & Environmental Program
Patrick G. Mcguire
CROSSBORDER ENERGY
2560 NINTH STREET, SUITE 316
BERKELEY CA 94710
(510) 649-9790
patrickm@crossborderenergy.com
For: Watson Cogeneration Company
Edward W. O'Neill
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3834
(415) 276-6500
edwardoneill@dwt.com
For: Intergen, N.V.
Steven F. Greenwald
JEFFREY P. GRAY
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3834
(415) 276-6528
stevegreenwald@dwt.com
For: Calpine Corporation
Lindsey How- Downing
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE, LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3834
(415) 276-6500
lindseyhowdowning@dwt.com
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Ann L. Trowbridge
Attorney At Law
DOWNEY, BRAND, SEYMOUR & ROHWER
555 CAPITOL MALL, 10TH FLOOR
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-4686
(916) 444-1000
atrowbridge@downeybrand.com
For: Joint Parties Interested in Distributed Generation
Mark J. Skowronski
DUKE SOLAR
3501 JAMBOREE ROAD, SUITE 606
NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660
(949) 856-2200
mjskowronski@inlandenergy.com
For: Solargenix Energy LLC
Joseph M. Paul
DYNEGY MARKETING & TRADE
5976 WEST LAS POSITAS BLVD.
PLEASANTON CA 94588
(925) 469-2314
joe.paul@dynegy.com
For: Dynegy Marketing and Trade
Douglas K. Kerner
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS LLP
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
dkk@eslawfirm.com
For: Duke Energy North America
Andrew B. Brown
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
abb@eslawfirm.com
For: Independent Energy Producers Assoc.
Lynn M. Haug
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3109
(916) 447-2166
lmh@eslawfirm.com
For: Department of General Services
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Richard H. Hertzberg
ENPEX CORPORATION
1329 STRATFORD COURT
DEL MAR CA 92014
(858) 792-5505
enpex@aol.com
For: ENPEX Corporation
Steve Ponder
FPL ENERGY, INC., LLC
980 NINTH STREET, 16TH FLOOR
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 449-9596
steve_ponder@fpl.com
For: FPL Energy, Inc.LLC.
Curtis Kebler
GOLDMAN, SACHS & CO.
2121 AVENUE OF THE STARS
LOS ANGELES CA 90067
curtis.kebler@gs.com
For: WPTF (Reliant Energy)
Brian T. Cragg, Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
bcragg@gmssr.com
For: Celerity Energy, Inc.
James D. Squeri
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
jsqueri@gmssr.com
For: Powerex Corp.
Gregory Morris
GREEN POWER INSTITUTE
2039 SHATTUCK AVE., SUITE 402
BERKELEY CA 94704
(510) 644-2700
gmorris@emf.net
For: GREEN POWER INSTITUTE
Jody London
GRUENEICH RESOURCE ADVOCATES
582 MARKET STREET, SUITE 1020
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 834-2300
jlondon@gralegal.com
For: The Cities of Berkeley and Santa Monica
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Daniel W. Fessler
HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP
50 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 2800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-4726
(415) 743-6900
daniel.fessler@hklaw.com
For: Appearing on behalf of James A. Boothe
Andrew J. Skaff
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICE OF ANDREW J. SKAFF
220 THE KNOLL
ORINDA CA 94563
(925) 254-9975
andy@skafflaw.com
For: Dynegy Marketing & Trade
William H. Booth
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICE 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 Assoc.
Daniel W. Douglass
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF DANIEL W. DOUGLASS
6303 OWENSMOUTH AVE., TENTH FLOOR
WOODLAND HILLS CA 91367-2262
(818) 936-2466
douglass@energyattorney.com
For: Alliance for Retail Energy Markets and Western Power Trading Forum
Gregory Klatt
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF DANIEL W. DOUGLASS
411 E. HUNTINGTON DRIVE, SUITE 107-356
ARCADIA CA 91006
(626) 294-9421
klatt@energyattorney.com
For: Alliance for Energy Markets and Western Power Trading Forum
Paul Fenn
LOCAL POWER
4281 PIEDMONT AVE.
OAKLAND CA 94611
(510) 451-1727
paulfenn@local.org
For: Ratepayers for Affordable Green Energy
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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
For: Coral Power, LLC
Roger A. Berliner
MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP
1501 M STREET, NW, SUITE 700
WASHINGTON DC 20005
(202) 463-4379
rberliner@manatt.com
For: County of Los Angeles
Rebekah Collins
MARIN CLEAN ALTERNATIVE ENERGY NOW
PO BOX 605
FAIRFAX CA 94930
rebekah@marincouncil.org
For: Marin Clean Alternative Energy Now
Richard A. Shortz
Esquire
MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP
300 SOUTH GRAND AVE., 22ND FLOOR
LOS ANGELES CA 90071-3132
(213) 612-2500
rshortz@morganlewis.com
For: Harbor Cogeneration Company
Seth Hilton
Attorney At Law
MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP
101 YGNACIO VALLEY ROAD, SUITE 450
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596-8130
(925) 295-3371
shilton@mofo.com
For: El Paso Merchant Energy
Peter W. Hanschen
Attorney At Law
MORRISON & FOERSTER, LLP
101 YGNACIO VALLEY ROAD, SUITE 450
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596-8130
(925) 295-3450
phanschen@mofo.com
For: Constellation New Energy, Inc.
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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
Sheryl Carter
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL
71 STEVENSON STREET, STE. 1825
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 777-0220
scarter@nrdc.org
For: NRDC
Louis Denetsosie
Attorney General
NAVAJO NATION DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
PO DRAWER 2010
WINDOW ROCK AZ 86515
(928) 871-6345
For: Navajo Nation
Thomas D. O'Connor
Attorney At Law
O'CONNOR CONSULTING SERVICES, INC
5427 FENWOOD AVENUE
WOODLAND HILLS CA 91367
(818) 883-1038
todoc1@aol.com
For: Solargenix Energy LLC
Noel Obiora
Legal Division
RM. 4107
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-5987
nao@cpuc.ca.gov
For: ORA
Mary A. Gandesbery
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
B30A-2486
77 BEALE STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-0675
magq@pge.com
For: Pacific Gas & Electric Company
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Evelyn C. Lee
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET, MAILCODE 30B
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-2786
ecl8@pge.com
For: Pacific Gas and Electric Company
John Whitting Bogy
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 7442
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94120
(415) 973-8302
j0b5@pge.com
For: Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Mark R. Huffman
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94106
(415) 973-3842
mrh2@pge.com
For: PG&E
Daniel V. Gulino
RIDGEWOOD POWER MANAGEMENT, LLC
947 LINWOOD AVENUE
RIDGEWOOD NJ 07450
(201) 447-9000
dgulino@ridgewoodpower.com
For: RIDGEWOOD POWER, LLC
William P. Short
RIDGEWOOD POWER MANAGMENT, LCC
947 LINWOOD AVENUE
RIDGEWOOD NJ 07450
(201) 447-9000
bshort@ridgewoodpower.com
For: Ridgewood Power Managment, LLC
Kelly M. Morton
Attorney At Law
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
101 W. ASH STREET, HQ13B
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-4287
kmorton@sempra.com
For: Sempra Energy
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Jeffrey M. Parrott
Attorney At Law
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
101 ASH STREET, HQ 13
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 699-5063
jparrott@sempra.com
For: SDG&E
Lisa Urick
Attorney At Law
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
555 W. FIFTH STREET, SUITE 1400
LOS ANGELES CA 90013-1011
(213) 244-2955
lurick@sempra.com
For: San Diego Gas & Electric Company
Gillian A. Wright
SEMPRA ENERGY
555 W. FIFTH STREET, GT14D6
LOS ANGELES CA 90013
(213) 244-3833
gwright@semprautilities.com
For: SDG&E
Kelly M. Morton
SEMPRA ENERGY SOLUTIONS
101 ASH STREET, HQ13
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-4287
kmorton@sempra.com
Osa Armi
Attorney At Law
SHUTE MIHALY & WEINBERGER LLP
396 HAYES STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 552-7272
armi@smwlaw.com
For: Save Southwest Riverside County
Beth A. Fox
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE, RM. 535
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6897
beth.fox@sce.com
For: SCE
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James Woodruff
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE, SUITE 342
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-1924
woodrujb@sce.com
For: Southern California Edison Company
Mark Fogelman
LORI ANNE DOLQUIST/CHRISTINE J. HAMMOND
Attorney At Law
STEEFEL, LEVITT & WEISS, P.C.
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, 30TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 788-0900
mfogelman@steefel.com
For: Navajo Nation
James Paine
Attorney At Law
STOEL RIVES, LLP
900 SW 5TH AVE STE. 2600
PORTLAND OR 97204-1268
(503) 294-9246
jcpaine@stoel.com
For: PacifiCorp
Keith Mccrea
Attorney At Law
SUTHERLAND, ASBILL & BRENNAN
1275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW
WASHINGTON DC 20004-2415
(202) 383-0705
keith.mccrea@sablaw.com
For: CA Manufacturers & Technology Assn.
Thomas Tanton
4390 INDIAN CREEK ROAD
LINCOLN CA 95648
(916) 645-2854
rtanton@psyber.com
For: Vulcan Power
Michael Green
THE PACIFIC LUMBER COMPANY
PO BOX 37
SCOTIA CA 95565
(707) 764-4360
energy@palco.com
For: The Pacific Lumber Company
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Matthew Freedman
MICHEL PETER FLORIO, RANDY WU
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876 X 314
freedman@turn.org
For: TURN
Robert Finkelstein
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876 X 307
dedington@turn.org
For: TURN
Michel Peter Florio
Senior Attorney
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK (TURN)
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876
mflorio@turn.org
For: The Utility Reform Network (TURN)
Paul C. Lacourciere
Attorney At Law
THELEN REID & PRIEST LLP
101 SECOND STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 369-7601
placourciere@thelenreid.com
For: Ridgewood Olinda LLC and Sierra Railroad Company
Jeanne Mc Kinney
Attorney At Law
THELEN, REID & PRIEST
101 SECOND STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 369-7226
jmckinney@thelenreid.com
For: Ridgewood Olinda LLC
Michael Theroux
THEROUX ENVIRONMENTAL
PO BOX 7838
AUBURN CA 95604
(530) 823-7300 X 203
mtheroux@jdmt.net
For: Chateau Energy, Inc.
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Julia Levin
STEVEN HAMMOND
UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS
2397 SHATTUCK AVENUE, SUITE 203
BERKELEY CA 94704
(510) 843-1872
jlevin@ucsusa.org
For: Union of Concerned Scientists
Steve Munson
VULCAN POWER CO.
1183 NW WALL STREET, SUITE G
BEND OR 97701
(541) 317-1984
smunson@vulcanpower.com
Enoch H. Chang
Attorney At Law
WHITE & CASE LLP
THREE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 2100
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 544-1100
echang@whitecase.com
For: CALWEA
John Rosenbaum
WHITE & CASE LLP
THREE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 544-1110
jrosenbaum@whitecase.com
For: California Cogeneration Council
Lisa A. Cottle
Attorney At Law
WHITE & CASE LLP
3 EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 2210
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-4050
(415) 544-1105
lcottle@whitecase.com
For: California Cogeneration Council
Joe Karp
Attorney At Law
WHITE & CASE, LLP
3 EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 2210
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 544-1103
jkarp@whitecase.com
For: California Cogeneration Council
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Dan Adler
Division of Strategic Planning
505 VAN NESS AVE, RM 5159
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5586
dpa@cpuc.ca.gov
Peter V. Allen
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5022
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1123
pva@cpuc.ca.gov
Nilgun Atamturk
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-5586
nil@cpuc.ca.gov
Carol A Brown
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5103
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2971
cab@cpuc.ca.gov
Gloria Bell
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
3310 EL CAMINO AVENUE, SUITE 120
SACRAMENTO CA 95821
(916) 574-1299
gbell@water.ca.gov
Jeannie S. Lee
Office Of Chief Counsel
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
3310 EL CAMINO AVENUE, ROOM 120
SACRAMENTO CA 95821
(916) 574-2220
jslee@water.ca.gov
John Pacheco
California Energy Resources Scheduling
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
3310 EL CAMINO AVENUE, ROOM 120
SACRAMENTO CA 95821
(916) 574-0311
jpacheco@water.ca.gov
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Chief Counsel'S Office
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET, MS 14
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-5207
Proc_RPS@energy.state.ca.us
Constance Leni
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
MS-20
1516 NINTH STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4762
cleni@energy.state.ca.us
David Hungerford
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS-22
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4906
dhungerf@energy.state.ca.us
Fernando De Leon
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET, MS-14
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-5512
(916) 654-4873
fdeleon@energy.state.ca.us
Heather Raitt
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET, MS 45
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4735
hraitt@energy.state.ca.us
Jennifer Tachera
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 - 9TH STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-3870
jtachera@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
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Mike Jaske
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS-22
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4777
mjaske@energy.state.ca.us
Ross Miller
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
MS-20
1516 9TH STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95184
(916) 654-4892
rmiller@energy.state.ca.us
Ruben Tavares
Electricity Analysis Office
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET, MS 20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-5171
rtavares@energy.state.ca.us
For: California Energy Commission
Eugene Cadenasso
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1214
cpe@cpuc.ca.gov
Laurence Chaset
Legal Division
RM. 5131
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5595
lau@cpuc.ca.gov
Tara M. Dunn
901 P STREET, SUITE 142A
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 651-9750
tara.dunn@dgs.ca.gov
Regina DeAngelis
Legal Division
RM. 4107
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5530
rmd@cpuc.ca.gov
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Paul Douglas
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5579
psd@cpuc.ca.gov
Maryam Ebke
Division of Strategic Planning
RM. 5119
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1112
meb@cpuc.ca.gov
Julie A Fitch
Executive Division
RM. 5203
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5552
jf2@cpuc.ca.gov
John Galloway
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2565
jhg@cpuc.ca.gov
David M. Gamson
Executive Division, RM 5214
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1997
dmg@cpuc.ca.gov
Farzad Ghazzagh
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1694
fxg@cpuc.ca.gov
Julie Halligan
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5101
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2027
jmh@cpuc.ca.gov
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Donna J Hines
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4102
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2520
djh@cpuc.ca.gov
Trina Horner
Executive Division
RM. 5217
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-5132
tah@cpuc.ca.gov
Aaron J Johnson
Division of Strategic Planning
RM. 5205
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2495
ajo@cpuc.ca.gov
Kayode Kajopaiye
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2557
kok@cpuc.ca.gov
Robert Kinosian
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4205
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1500
gig@cpuc.ca.gov
Laura L. Krannawitter
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4101
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1784
llk@cpuc.ca.gov
Jeanette Lo
Energy Division
505 VAN NESS AVE, RM 4006
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1825
jlo@cpuc.ca.gov
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James Loewen
Energy Division
320 WEST 4TH STREET SUITE 500
Los Angeles CA 90013
(213) 620-6341
loe@cpuc.ca.gov
Alan Lofaso
Executive Division
770 L STREET, SUITE 1050
Sacramento CA 95814
(916) 327-7788
alo@cpuc.ca.gov
Scott Logan
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1418
sjl@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Office of Ratepayer Advocates
Jay Luboff
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5531
jcl@cpuc.ca.gov
Carlos A Machado
Executive Division
770 L STREET, SUITE 1050
Sacramento CA 95814
(916) 327-3277
cm2@cpuc.ca.gov
Lainie Motamedi
Division of Strategic Planning
RM. 5119
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1764
lrm@cpuc.ca.gov
Richard A. Myers
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1228
ram@cpuc.ca.gov
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James Mcmahon
Senior Engagement Manager
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670
(603) 591-5898
JMcMahon@navigantconsulting.com
Wade Mccartney
Regulatory Analyst Iv
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
ENERGY DIVISION
770 L STREET, SUITE 1050
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 324-9010
wsm@cpuc.ca.gov
Lisa Paulo
Telecommunications Division
AREA 3-E
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 355-5495
lp1@cpuc.ca.gov
Jan Reid
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1546
ljr@cpuc.ca.gov
Steven C Ross
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2140
sro@cpuc.ca.gov
Kip Lipper
SENATOR BYRON SHER
STATE CAPITOL, ROOM 2082
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
kip.lipper@sen.ca.gov
Andrew Ulmer, Attorney at Law
SIMPSON PARTNERS LLP
900 FRONT STREET, SUITE 300
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 773-1790
andrew@simpsonpartners.com
For: California Department of Water Resources
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Don Schultz
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. SCTO
770 L STREET, SUITE 1050
Sacramento CA 95814
(916) 327-2409
dks@cpuc.ca.gov
Karen M Shea
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-5404
kms@cpuc.ca.gov
Donald R Smith
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1562
dsh@cpuc.ca.gov
Stephen St. Marie
Energy Division
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2317
sst@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Energy Division
Clayton K. Tang
Energy Division, AREA 4
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1823
ckt@cpuc.ca.gov
Christine M. Walwyn
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5117
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2301
cmw@cpuc.ca.gov
Bradford Wetstone
Energy Division, AREA 4
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2826
bxw@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Energy Division
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Gerald Lahr
ABAG POWER
101 8TH STREET
OAKLAND CA 94607
(510) 464-7908
jerryl@abag.ca.gov
David Marcus
ADAMS BROADWELL & JOSEPH
PO BOX 1287
BERKELEY CA 94701-1287
(510) 528-0728
dmarcus2@mindspring.com
For: ADAMS BROADWELL & JOSEPH
James Weil
AGLET CONSUMER ALLIANCE
PO BOX 1599
FORESTHILL CA 95631
(530) 367-3300
jweil@aglet.org
For: Aglet Consumer Alliance
Nora Sheriff
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
nes@a-klaw.com
Evelyn Kahl
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
ek@a-klaw.com
For: Cogeneration Association of California and EPUC/Energy Producers and Users Coalition
Rod Aoki
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
rsa@a-klaw.com
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Christine Henning
ALLIANCE POWER
2325 T STREET APT A
SACRAMENTO CA 95816
(916) 451-2317
christine-henning@alliancepower.com
For: ALLIANCE POWER
Renee Guild
Director/Reg. Affairs&Emerging Markets
ALSTOM EAI CORPORATION
101 METRO DRIVE, SUITE 750
SAN JOSE CA 95110-1099
renee.guild@esca.com
James H. Caldwell Jr.
Policy Director
AMERICAN WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION
122 C STREET NW. STE. 300
WASHINGTON DC 20001
(202) 383-2517
jcaldwell@awea.org
John Laun
APOGEE INTERACTIVE, INC.
1220 ROSECRANS ST., SUITE 308
SAN DIEGO CA 92106
(619) 840-4804
jlaun@apogee.net
Robert E. Anderson
APS ENERGY SERVICES
1500 FIRST AVENUE, SUITE 101
ROCHESTER MN 55906
(507) 289-0800
Robert_Anderson@apses.com
Ashley Houston
Market Development Manager - Northeast
APX INC.
30 PARKMAN STREET 3
BROOKLINE MA 02446
(617) 879-0593
ahouston@apx.com
For: APX INC.
Daniel Kim
Consultant
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON UTILITIES & COMMER
STATE CAPITOL, ROOM 5136
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 327-3277
daniel.kim@asm.ca.gov
For: ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON UTILITIES & COMMERCE
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Richard D. Ely
ASSOCIATES, INC.
3239 RAMOS CIRCLE
SACRAMENTO CA 95827-2501
(916) 363-8383
dick@adm-energy.com
Lon W. House
Energy Advisor
ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA WATER AGENCIES
4901 FLYING C ROAD
CAMERON PARK CA 95682-9615
(530) 676-8956
lwhouse@innercite.com
Carolyn A. Baker
Attorney At Law
7456 DELTAWIND DRIVE
SACRAMENTO CA 95831
(916) 399-8611
cabaker906@sbcglobal.net
Catherine E. Yap
BARKOVICH & YAP, INC.
PO BOX 11031
OAKLAND CA 94611
(510) 450-1270
ceyap@earthlink.net
Barbara R. Barkovich
BARKOVICH AND YAP, INC.
31 EUCALYPTUS LANE
SAN RAFAEL CA 94901
(415) 457-5537
brbarkovich@earthlink.net
For: Barkovich and Yap, Inc.
Ryan Wiser
BERKELEY LAB
MS-90-4000
ONE CYCLOTRON ROAD
BERKELEY CA 94720
(510) 486-5474
rhwiser@lbl.gov
Terry J. Houlihan
BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN LLP
3 EMBARCADERO CENTER, 18TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 393-2022
terry.houlihan@bingham.com
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Thomas S. Hixson
BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN LLP
THREE EMBARCADERO CENTER
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 393-2000
thixson@mdbe.com
Bruce Mc Laughlin
BRAUN & BLAISING P.C.
915 L STREET, SUITE 1420
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 721-1959
mclaughlin@braunlegal.com
For: California Municipal Utilities Association
C. Anthony Braun
BRAUN & BLAISING P.C.
915 L STREET, SUITE 1460
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 326-4449
braun@braunlegal.com
Maurice Brubaker
BRUBAKER & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1215 FERN RIDGE PARKWAY, SUITE 208
ST. LOUIS MO 63141
(314) 275-7007
mbrubaker@consultbai.com
Bruno Jeider
Power Resources Manager
BURBANK WATER AND POWER
164 WEST MAGNOLIA BOULEVARD
BURBANK CA 91502
(818) 238-3700
bjeider@ci.burbank.ca.us
Philip D. Pettingill
CAISO
151 BLUE RAVINE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95630
(916) 608-7241
ppettingill@caiso.com
Lee Terry
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
3310 EL CAMINO AVE, LL90
SACRAMENTO CA 95821-9000
(916) 574-0664
lterry@water.ca.gov
For: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
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Lulu Weinzimer
CALIFORNIA ENERGY CIRCUIT
695 9TH AVE. NO.2
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94118
(415) 387-1025
lisaweinzimer@sbcglobal.net
Clare Laufenber Gallardo
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET MS 46
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
claufenb@energy.state.ca.us
CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS
517-B POTRERO AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94110
(415) 552-1764
Cem@newsdata.com
Cassandra Sweet
Managing Editor
CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS
517B POTRERO AVE.
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94110-1431
(415) 552-1764 16
csweet@newsdata.com
Shauna O'Donnell
CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS
517 B POTRERO AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94110
(415) 552-1764
shaunao@newsdata.com
For: CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS
Karen Norene Mills
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
2300 RIVER PLAZA DRIVE
SACRAMENTO CA 95833
(916) 561-5655
kmills@cfbf.com
Robert Sparks
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDANT SYSTEM OPERATOR
151 BLUE RAVINE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95630
(916) 608-7144
rsparks@caiso.com
For: CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR
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Legal & Regulatory Department
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYS OPE CORPORATI
151 BLUE RAVINE RD.
FOLSOM CA 95630
(916) 351-4400
e-recipient@caiso.com
Linda Y. Sherif, Attorney At Law
CALPINE CORP.
PO BOX 11749
PLEASANTON CA 94588
(925) 479-6696
sherif1@calpine.com
For: CALPINE CORP.
Ali Amirali
Director Of Transmission Management
CALPINE CORPORATION
104 WOODMERE ROAD
FOLSOM CA 95630
(925) 479-6760
aamirali@calpine.com
For: CALPINE CORPORATION
Steven S. Schleimer
Director, Market/Regulatory Affairs
CALPINE CORPORATION
4160 DUBLIN BLVD.
DUBLIN CA 94568-6600
(415) 276-6553
sschleimer@calpine.com
For: CALPINE CORPORATION
CASE ADMINISTRATION
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE, ROOM 370
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-1711
case.admin@sce.com
For: Southern Californi Edison Company
Ann Cavanaugh
222 W SOLA STREET APT 2
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101-6630
(209) 406-1203
brenelectricity@yahoo.com
Rachel Mcmahon, Policy Analyst
CEERT
1100 11TH STREET, SUITE 311
SACREMENTO CA 95814
(415) 202-0866
rachel@ceert.org
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David Hoffman
CELERITY ENERGY, INC.
7911 N.E. 33RD DRIVE, SUITE 280
PORTLAND OR 97211
(503) 603-9411
dhoffman@celerityenergy.com
Chris Chouteau
38 DARRELL PL.
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94133
(415) 290-6990
chrischouteau@earthlink.net
Sean Casey
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
1155 MARKET STREET, 4TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103
(415) 554-1551
scasey@sfwater.org
Janis Lehman
Principal Integrated Resource Planner
CITY OF ANAHEIM
201 S. ANAHEIM BLVD., SUITE 1101
ANAHEIM CA 92805
(714) 777-9006
Willie M. Gaters
Environmental Resource Manager
CITY OF CHULA VISTA
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
276 FOURTH AVENUE
CHULA VISTA CA 91910
(619) 409-5918
willieg@ci.chula-vista.ca.us
Steven G. Lins
CITY OF GLENDALE
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
613 EAST BROADWAY, SUITE 220
GLENDALE CA 91206-4394
(818) 548-3397
slins@ci.glendale.ca.us
Eric Klinkner
CITY OF PASADENA
150 LOS ROBLES AVENUE, SUITE 200
PASADENA CA 91101-2437
(626) 744-4478
eklinkner@ci.pasadena.ca.us
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Jack Wood
Trustee, Managing Company, Llc
CLEARWOOD ELECTRIC COMPANY, LLC
21859 ANGELI PLACE
GRASS VALLEY CA 95949
(530) 269-0828
jackwood@gv.net
June M. Skillman
COMPLETE ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
650 E. PARKRIDGE AVENUE, UNIT 110
CORONA CA 92879
(909) 280-9411
jskillman@prodigy.net
Virginia Jarrow
HARVEY LARSEN
CONSUMERS COALITION OF CALIFORNIA
11304 JACK RABBIT TRAIL
AUSTIN TX 78750
(512) 918-1025
consumersvoice@aol.com
Bob Belhumeur
Vice President Sales
CORPORATE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
24946 DANA FIR
DANA POINT CA 92629
(949) 240-8000
Bob.Belhumeur@cox.net
Maryanne Mccormick
CSBRT/CSBA
954 CAROL LANE
LAFAYETTE CA 94549
(703) 855-5963
mmcsba@yahoo.com
V. John White
CTR FOR ENERGY EFFNCY & RENEWABLE TECH
1100 - 11TH STREET, SUITE 311
SACRAMENTO CA 95184
(916) 442-7785
vjw@cleanpower.org
Alison Ten Cate
D&R INTERNATIONAL
711 MAIN STREET
HALF MOON BAY CA 94019
(650) 726-2875
atencate@drintl.com
For: D&R INTERNATIONAL
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David Casentini
D&R INTERNATIONAL
711 MAIN STREET
HALF MOON BAY CA 94019
(650) 726-7795
dcasentini@drintl.com
For: D&R INTERNATIONAL
David Kates
DAVID MARK & COMPANY
3510 UNOCAL PLACE, SUITE 200
SANTA ROSA CA 95403
(707) 570-1866
dkates@sonic.net
Jeffrey P. Gray
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 276-6500
jeffgray@dwt.com
Norman J. Furuta
Attorney At Law
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
2001 JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD., SUITE 600
DALY CITY CA 94014-3890
(650) 746-7312
norman.furuta@navy.mil
For: The Federal Executive Agencies
Dale E. Fredericks
DG POWER LLC
PO BOX 4400
WALNUT CREEK CA 94596-0400
(925) 938-9098
dale@dgpower.com
Melanie Gillette
DUKE ENERGY NORTH AMERICA
980 NINTH STREET, SUITE 1420
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 441-6233
mlgillette@duke-energy.com
Gregory T. Blue
Regulatory Affairs Manager
DYNEGY MARKETING AND TRADE
5976 W. LAS POSITAS BOULEVARD
PLEASANTON CA 94588
gtbl@dynegy.com
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G. Alan Comnes
DYNEGY POWER CORP.
3934 SE ASH STREET
PORTLAND OR 97214
alan.comnes@dynegy.com
Carolyn M. Kehrein
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
1505 DUNLAP COURT
DIXON CA 95620-4208
(707) 678-9506
cmkehrein@ems-ca.com
Kevin Simonsen
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
646 EAST THIRD AVE
DURANGO CO 81301
(970) 259-1748
kjsimonsen@ems-ca.com
Janis C. Pepper
ENERTRON CONSULTANTS
418 BENVENUE AVENUE
LOS ALTOS CA 94024
(650) 949-5719
pepper@enertroncons.com
For: ENERTRON CONSULTANTS
J. Patrick Genn
ENPEX CORPORATION
1329 STRATFORD COURT
DEL MAR CA 92014
(858) 792-5505
enpex@aol.com
Jeffrey S. Ghilardi
ENRON WIND CORPORATION
13000 JAMESON ROAD
TEHACHAPI CA 93561
(661) 823-6813
jeff.ghilardi@enron.com
Kelly Lloyd, ENXCO INC.
PO BOX 581043
N. PALM SPRINGS CA 92258
kellyl@enxco.com
Kevin Porter, Vice President
EXETER ASSOCIATES, INC.
SUITE 310
5565 STERRETT PLACE
COLUMBIA MD 21044
(410) 992-7500
porter@exeterassociates.ocm
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Kent Fickett
FICKETT & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING, INC.
8 EL SERENO
ORINDA CA 94563
For: FICKETT & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING, INC.
Barry R. Flynn
FLYNN RESOURCE CONSULTANTS, INC.
5440 EDGEVIEW DRIVE
DISCOVERY BAY CA 94514-9267
(925) 634-7500
brflynn@flynnrci.com
Ed Chang
FLYNN RESOURCE CONSULTANTS, INC.
2165 MOONSTONE CIRCLE
EL DORADO HILLS CA 95762
(925) 634-7500
edchang@flynnrci.com
Steven Hammond
FORESIGHT ENERGY COMPANY
692 HAIGHT STREET, STE. B
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94117
(415) 522-1101
shammond@foresightenergy.com
Angela Kim
FTI CONSULTING
353 SACRAMENTO STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 283-4200
angela.kim@fticonsulting.com
For: FTI CONSULTING
Rocky Ho
FTI CONSULTING
353 SACRAMENTO STREET, SUITE 1800
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 283-4200
rocky.ho@fticonsulting.com
For: FTI CONSULTING
Michael B. Day
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
mday@gmssr.com
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John Coequyt, Energy Policy Specialist
GREENPEACE USA
702 H STREET
WASHINGTON DC 20001
(202) 319-2409
For: Greenpeace USA
Jack Mc Gowan
GRUENEICH RESOURCE ADVOCATES
582 MARKET STREET, SUITE 1020
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 834-2300
docket-control@gralegal.com
Norman A. Pedersen, Attorney At Law
HANNA & MORTON
444 FLOWER STREET, SUITE 2050
LOS ANGELES CA 90071
(213) 430-2510
npedersen@hanmor.com
Craig Castagnoli
HENWOOD ENERGY SERVICES
2379 GATEWAY OAK DRIVE, SUITE 200
SACRAMENTO CA 95833
(916) 569-0985
ccastagnoli@henwoodenergy.com
Orlando Foote, Esq.
HORTON, KNOX, CARTER & FOOTE
895 BROADWAY
EL CENTRO CA 92243-2341
John Steffen
IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT
333 EAST BARIONI BOULEVARD
IMPERIAL CA 92251
(760) 339-9224
jsteffen@iid.com
Steven Kelly
INDEPENDENT ENERGY PRODUCERS ASSN
1215 K STREET SUITE 900
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 448-9499
steven@iepa.com
Nam Nguyen
INLAND ENERGY
3501 JAMBOREE ROAD, SO. TOWER - STE. 606
NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660
(949) 856-2200
namnguyen@inlandenergy.com
For: INLAND ENERGY
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Jennifer Holmes
ITRON INC.
153 WOODCREST PLACE
SANTA CRUZ CA 95065
jennifer.holmes@itron.com
Gayatri Schilberg
JBS ENERGY
311 D STREET, SUITE A
WEST SACRAMENTO CA 95605
(916) 372-0534
gayatri@jbsenergy.com
Kurt J. Kammerer
K.J. KAMMERER & ASSOCIATES
11264 PORTOBELO DRIVE
SAN DIEGO CA 92124
(858) 229-1129
KJK@KJKammerer.com
Julie Blunden
Vice President
KEM-XENERGY
492 9TH ST., STE. 220
OAKLAND CA 94607
(510) 891-0446
jblunden@kema-xenergy.com
Dan Peaco
LA CAPRA ASSOCIATES INC.
20 WINTHROP SQ
BOSTON MA 02110-1229
(617) 557-9100
dpeaco@lacapra.com
For: LA CAPRA ASSOCIATES INC.
Kevin Simonsen
LATHAM & WATKINS
701 B STREET, SUITE 2100
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
Kevin.Simonsen@LW.com
Diane I. Fellman
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF DIANE I. FELLMAN
234 VAN NESS AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 703-6000
difellman@fellmanlaw.com
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Galen Barbose
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB
MS 90-4000
1 CYCLOTRON RD.
BERKELEY CA 94720
(510) 495-2593
GLBarbose@LBL.gov
Mark Bolinger
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY
MS 90-4000
ONCE CYCLOTRON ROAD
BERKELEY CA 94720
(510) 495-2881
MABolinger@lbl.gov
Karen Lindh
LINDH & ASSOCIATES
7909 WALERGA ROAD, NO. 112, PMB 119
ANTELOPE CA 95843
(916) 729-1562
karen@klindh.com
Robert L. Pettinato
LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF POWER & WATER
NATURAL GAS GROUP
111 NORTH HOPE STREET, ROOM 1151
LOS ANGELES CA 90012-0100
(213) 367-1735
robert.pettinato@ladwp.com
Richard Mccann
M.CUBED
2655 PORTAGE BAY ROAD, SUITE 3
DAVIS CA 95616
(530) 757-6363
rmccann@umich.edu
Jack Mcnamara
Attorney At Law
MACK ENERGY COMPANY
PO BOX 1380
AGOURA HILLS CA 91376-1380
(818) 865-8515
jackmack@suesec.com
David L. Huard
Attorney At Law
MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP
11355 WEST OLYMPIC BOULEVARD
LOS ANGELES CA 90064
(310) 312-4247
dhuard@manatt.com
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Randall W. Keen
Attorney At Law
MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP
11355 WEST OLYMPIC BLVD.
LOS ANGELES CA 90064
(310) 312-4361
rkeen@manatt.com
C. Susie Berlin
Attorney At Law
MC CARTHY & BERLIN, LLP
2005 HAMILTON AVENUE, SUITE 140
SAN JOSE CA 95125
(408) 558-0950
sberlin@mccarthylaw.com
Kevin Mcspadden
Attorney At Law
MILBANK TWEED HADLEY & MCCLOY LLP
601 SOUTH FIGUEROA, 30TH FLOOR
LOS ANGELES CA 90068
(213) 892-4563
kmcspadden@milbank.com
Philippe Auclair
MIRANT CORP.
1350 TREAT BLVD., SUITE 500
WALNUT CREEK CA 94597
(925) 287-3144
philippe.auclair@mirant.com
For: MIRANT CORP.
Robert B. Weisenmiller
Phd
MRW & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1999 HARRISON STREET, STE 1440
OAKLAND CA 94612-3517
(510) 834-1999
mrw@mrwassoc.com
Devra Bachrach
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL
71 STEVENSON ST., STE. 1825
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 777-0220
dbachrach@nrdc.org
Cynthia Wooten
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
1126 DELAWARE STREET
BERKELEY CA 94702
(510) 559-8707
cwootencohen@earthlink.net
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Victoria P. Fleming
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95670-6026
(916) 631-3287
vfleming@navigantconsulting.com
Kay Davoodi
NAVY RATE INTERVENTION OFFICE
WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
1314 HARWOOD STREET SE
WASHINGTON DC 20374-5018
(202) 685-0130
DavoodiKR@efaches.navfac.navy.mil
Mike Mace
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POWER AGENCY
180 CIRBY WAY
ROSEVILLE CA 95678-6420
(916) 781-7291
mike.mace@ncpa.com
Harold M. Romanowitz
Chief Operating Officer
OAK CREEK ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
14633 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD
MOJAVE CA 93501
(661) 822-6863
hal@rwitz.net
Sara Pictou
Executive Assistant
OAK CREEK ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
14633 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD
MOJAVE CA 93501
(661) 822-6863
sara@oakcreekenergy.com
Donald C. Liddell P. C.
OFFICES OF DANIEL W. DOUGLASS, A.P.C.
2928 2ND AVENUE
SAN DIEGO CA 92103
(619) 993-9096
liddell@energyattorney.com
Jonathan M. Jacobs
PA CONSULTING SERVICES INC
75 NOVA DRIVE
PIEDMONT CA 94610
jon.jacobs@paconsulting.com
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PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAILCODE B30A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
cpuccases@pge.com
For: PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
Valerie J. Winn
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET, B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-3839
vjw3@pge.com
Cecilia Montana
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-1595
cfm3@pge.com
Ed Lucha
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIL CODE: B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-3872
ell5@pge.com
Sebastien Csapo
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIL CODE B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
sscb@pge.com
Jon Welner
PAUL HASTINGS JANOFSKY & WALKER LLP
55 SECOND STREET, 24TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-3441
(415) 856-7207
jonwelner@paulhastings.com
George A. Perrault
PERRAULT CONSULTING
1723 FORD AVENUE
REDONDO BEACH CA 90278
(310) 379-0901
perrault@perrcon.net
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Stanley I. Anderson
POWER VALUE INCORPORATED
964 MOJAVE CT
WALNUT CREEK CA 94598
(925) 938-8735
sia2@pwrval.com
Anthony Des Lauriers
Marketing Manager
POWEREX
666 BURRARD STREET, SUITE 1400
VANCOUVER BC V6C 2X8
CANADA
(604) 891-6018
anthony.des.lauriers@powerex.com
Donald Winslow
PPM ENERGY
650 N.E. HOLLADAY, SUITE 700
PORTLAND OR 97232
(503) 813-5406
don.winslow@ppmenergy.com
Donald Gilligan
PREDICATE LLC
1 POST OFFICE SQUARE
SHARON MA 02067
(781) 793-0250
d.d.gilligan@worldnet.att.net
Karen P Paull
Legal Division
RM. 5027
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2630
kpp@cpuc.ca.gov
Eileen Parker
QUANTUM CONSULTING
2030 ADDISON STREET
BERKELEY CA 94704
(510) 540-7200
eparker@qcworld.com
Steve S. Rupp
R. W. BECK, INC.
2710 GATEWAY OAKS DR., STE 300S
SACRAMENTO CA 95833-3502
(916) 929-3653
srupp@rwbeck.com
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Peter Bray
RAY AND ASSOCIATES
SUITE 2
3566 17TH STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94110-1093
(415) 437-1633
petertbray@yahoo.com
Donald W. Schoenbeck
RCS, INC.
900 WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 780
VANCOUVER WA 98660
(360) 737-3877
dws@r-c-s-inc.com
For: RCS, INC.
Jim Ross
RCS, INC.
500 CHESTERFIELD CENTER, SUITE 320
CHESTERFIELD MO 63017
(314) 530-9544
jimross@r-c-s-inc.com
Joanna Stone Poole
REALENERGY
300 CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 120
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 325-2500
jpoole@realenergy.com
Steven A Greenberg
REALENERGY
4100 ORCHARD CANYON LANE
VACAVILLE CA 95688
(916) 325-2500
steveng@destrategies.com
For: REALENERGY
Kurt W. Bilas
Senior Counsel
RELIANT ENERGY POWER GENERATIONS, INC.
801 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., N.W. SUITE 620
WASHINGTON DC 20004
(202) 783-7220
kbilas@reliant.com
Scott Piscitello
RES NORTH AMERICA, LLC
1 SW COLUMBIA STREET, SUITE 460
PORTLAND OR 97258
(503) 219-9000
For: RES NORTH AMERICA, LLC
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James Ac Mcdermott
Managing Member
RUSHEEN CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
2332 MANDEVILLE CYN RD., STE 1000
BRENTWOOD CA 90049
(310) 230-3889
jim.mcdermott@rusheen.com
For: RUSHEEN CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
C. Anthony Braun
Special Counsel
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITIES ASSN
915 L STREET, SUITE 1460
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3705
(916) 326-4449
braun@braunlegal.com
For: BRAUN & BLAISING, P.C.
Rob Roth
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
6201 S STREET MS 75
SACRAMENTO CA 95817
(916) 732-6131
rroth@smud.org
Gillian Wright
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
555 W. FIFTH STREET, SUITE 1400
LOS ANGELES CA 90013
(213) 244-3833
gwright@semprautilities.com
For: San Diego Gas & Electric Company
James Ozenne
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
555 W. FIFTH STREET, GT14D
LOS ANGELES CA 90013-1011
(213) 244-3821
jozenne@semprautilities.com
For: SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
Joseph Kloberdanz
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
8330 CENTURY PARK COURT
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(858) 654-1771
jkloberdanz@semprautilities.com
Scott J. Anders
SAN DIEGO REGIONAL ENERGY OFFICE
8520 TECH WAY - SUITE 110
SAN DIEGO CA 92123
(858) 244-1180
san@sdenergy.org
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Susan Freedman
Senior Policy Analyst
SAN DIEGO REGIONAL ENERGY OFFICE
8520 TECH WAY, SUITE 110
SAN DEIGO CA 92123
(858) 244-1186
saf@sdenergy.org
Michael Hyams
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM
1155 MARKET ST., 4/F
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103
(415) 554-1513
mhyams@sfwater.org
For: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Michael Rochman
SCHOOL PROJECT UTILITY RATE REDUCTION
1430 WILLOW PASS ROAD, SUITE 240
CONCORD CA 94520
(925) 743-1292
rochmanm@spurr.org
Colin Murchie
Legislative Assistant
SEIA
1616 H STREET NW, 8/F
WASHINGTON DC 20006
(202) 628-7745
cmurchie@seia.org
For: SEIA
Bruce J. Williams
Manager, Regulatory Affairs Case Mgmt
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET, HQ14A
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-4488
bwilliams@sempra.com
Douglas Mitchell
SEMPRA ENERGY GLOBAL ENTERPRISES
101 ASH STREET, HQ-15G
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-4246
dmitchell@sempraglobal.com
Helen Hitchins
Regulatory Analyst
SEMPRA ENERGY SOLUTIONS
101 ASH STREET, HQ-9
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-4816
Hhitchens@SempraSolutions.com
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Helen R. Hitchens
SEMPRA ENERGY SOLUTIONS
101 ASH STREET, HQ09
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-3017
hhitchens@semprasolutions.com
Lawrence Lingbloom
Consultant
SENATE ENERGY, UTILITIES & COMMUNICATION
STATE CAPITOL, ROOM 4040
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 445-9764
lawrence.lingbloom@sen.ca.gov
Robert Ellery
Director Of Energy Resources
SIERRA PACIFIC INDUSTRIES
19794 RIVERSIDE AVE.
ANDERSON CA 96007
(530) 378-8179
bellery@spi-ind.com
David M. Norris
Associate General Counsel
SIERRA PACIFIC POWER COMPANY
6100 NEIL ROAD
RENO NV 89511
(775) 834-5696
dnorris@sppc.com
David Saul
SOLEL INC.
PO BOX 811
BEIT SHEMESH IS 99107
ISRAEL
david.saul@solel.com
For: SOLEL INC.
Andrea Mcadoo, Law Department
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
CASE ADMINISTRATION
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-4421
andrea.mcadoo@sce.com
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
Bruce Foster, Regulatory Affairs
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
601 VAN NESS AVENUE, STE. 2040
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 775-1856
fosterbc@sce.com
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
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Frank J. Cooley
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE RM 345
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-3115
frank.cooley@sce.com
Laura Genao, Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6842
laura.genao@sce.com
Meredith E. Allen, Atorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY
101 ASH STREET, HQ13
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 699-5050
meallen@sempra.com
For: Sempra Energy
Excetral K. Caldwell, Snior Attorney
THE WILLIAM COMPANIES, INC.
ONE WILLIAMS CENTER, SUITE 4100
TULSA OK 74172
(918) 573-6413
excetral.caldwell@williams.com
For: THE WILLIAMS COMPANIES, INC.
Alex A. Goldberg
THE WILLIAMS COMPANIES, INC.
ONE WILLIAMS CENTER
SUITE 4100, MS41-3
TUSLA OK 74172
(918) 573-3901
Alex.Goldberg@williams.com
Darcie Loth
TRUE PRICING
2 NORTH LAKE AVENUE, SUITE 1040
PASADENA CA 91101
(626) 578-3415
dloth@truepricing.com
Robert Berman
Office Of Policy Analysis
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR
1849 C STREET, NW
WASHINGTON DC 20240
(202) 208-3751
rberman@ios.doi.gov
For: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR
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Michael Shames
Attorney At Law
UTILITY CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK
3100 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE B
SAN DIEGO CA 92103
(619) 696-6966
mshames@ucan.org
Andrew J. Van Horn
Principal
VAN HORN CONSULTING
61 MORAGA WAY, SUITE 1
ORINDA CA 94563-3029
(925) 254-3358
vhconsult@earthlink.nel
Patricia Vanmidde
Consultant
22006 N 55TH ST.
PHOENIX AZ 85054
(480) 515-2849
pvanmidde@earthlink.net
Robin J. Walther
1380 OAK CREEK DRIVE, NO. 316
PALO ALTO CA 94304-2016
(650) 330-0717
rwalther@pacbell.net
Tim Muller
Legal Department
WILLIAMS ENERGY SERVICES
ONE WILLIAMS CENTER, MD 41-3
TULSA OK 74172
(918) 573-1480
tim.muller@williams.com
For: WILLIAMS ENERGY SERVICES
Kevin Woodruff
WOODRUFF EXPERT SERVICES
1100 K STREET, SUITE 204
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 442-4877
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Commissioner Geoffrey F. Brown, Concurring:
The decision is important because of our obligation to ensure that SDG&E ratepayers can depend on sufficient service reliability to ensure no blackouts or power shortages, except in rare, extreme situations. Commercial necessity and civic regularity require this. The basic principle of regulation, that such power must be provided at reasonable rates, creates a countervailing tension that has made this procurement case such a conundrum.
Leaving aside Otay Mesa for the moment, I am convinced that the Palomar plant, the Ramco project, the Celerity program and the other proposals before us today are worthwhile and beneficial, both in terms of reliability and rate impacts. SDG&E did a good job soliciting a wide variety of short-term power procurement proposals. The range of winning bids shows a great deal of creativity and diversity among the bidders. In sum, these projects essentially meet SDG&E's energy and capacity needs through 2008.
With respect to Otay Mesa, I have worked hard to understand both the pro and con arguments about this project. Before I discuss these issues, I need to address concerns raised by TURN and UCAN about the process by which the proposal was developed.
There have been allegations of "behind-the-scenes" meddling by Commission personnel in the Otay Mesa contract negotiations. TURN/UCAN filed a motion to recuse President Peevey from voting in this matter because of his active encouragement of the agreement. I believe the ALJ properly denied the motion because the requisite showing of evidence of an "unalterably closed mind" on the issue was not sufficiently demonstrated. There is an inherent tension between a commissioner's role as a gubernatorially-designated president and his duty as a quasi-judicial hearing officer.
The president has an obligation, pursuant to his duty under Public Utilities Code §305, to direct the executive director, the general counsel, and commission staff. Presumably, this power was conferred by the legislature with some expectation that the president would function in an executive fashion as well as a judicial one. Similarly, there is an inherent tension between a commissioner's role as assigned commissioner who helps craft a decision and his concurrent duty to consider it fairly. Though not unknown, it is rare that assigned commissioners conclude that their own authorial handiwork was flawed and then argue on behalf of an alternate.
Personally, I do not think that I would have involved myself and our staff in this proceeding in the same way as occurred. However, as TURN/UCAN pointed out, there is no indication that any unlawful or unethical acts occurred here. What was at issue was whether the conflicting roles created an appearance of impermissible bias. While this was a close question, I do not think the evidence adduced was sufficient to show such bias.
Despite the imperfections of the process, I believe one can make one's decision on the merits of the case.
The "pro" argument on Otay Mesa is, in essence, the "bird in the hand" argument. Here is a plant that we know can meet the utility's energy, capacity and reliability needs for 10 years starting in 2008. It is unclear whether there is another plant, or any combination of power plants, transmission projects and other solutions that can meet these needs for that time period. Although it is possible that the cost may be higher than we would like, we should strike while the iron is hot, because we should not take the risk of being caught short.
One "con" argument is that there is not a clear need for the full amount of power provided by this plant in the near future. Undoubtedly, SDG&E will need to add to its resources at some point in the future, but Otay Mesa may well be premature in 2008. The second "con" argument is on the cost side. The Otay contract is nominally costly in terms of $/MWH, and there may be excessive capacity costs in the early years. However, there are RMR (Reliability Must Run) benefits from building Otay, and benefits from substitution of cleaner, more efficient power.
In reviewing the cold record and attempting to bring it to life, I have spoken to the parties, the ISO, our staff, the ALJ and many members of the public about this proceeding. There is no doubt in my mind that the ratepayers in the San Diego area do not want a repeat of the shortages and uncertainty of the energy crisis of the past few years. I believe the public and the business community in the San Diego area are willing to pay a little extra for insurance that the past will not be repeated. I have been criticized on these grounds for voting against the Valley-Rainbow transmission project, and I am very sensitive to the concerns of the community.
The alternative to approving Otay Mesa at this time is to put out a new RFP (request for proposal) and attempt to find a lower cost solution than this plant to the undeniable resource need in San Diego. The problem is the lack of certainty in that statement - what specific plants? what exact projects? While there are a number of possible candidates, there is no guarantee that any viable and less expensive option will surface.
In this situation, I believe there is great value in choosing the "bird in the hand," even if it is possible that it is a little more expensive than a theoretical, or even a likely but still uncertain, alternative. By my very rough estimates, the potential extra net costs of approving Otay Mesa are less than 1 per cent of SDG&E's total rates. This is a relatively small price to pay for ensuring the economic and energy viability of the region.
Accordingly, I concur in the Commission's decision. I agree with the decision's finding that the conditions that SDG&E says it needs in order to accept this contract are either unnecessary or premature. My mind is open to future disposition of such issues as the reallocation of the Sunrise contract and consideration of debt equivalence. These are not necessary components to get this project moving.
/s/ GEOFFREY F. BROWN
Geoffrey F. Brown
Commissioner
San Francisco, California
June 9, 2004


