IX. Issuance of the Proposed Decision
The proposed decision was issued on May 9, 2001. Parties filed and served comments on the proposed decision on May 10 and appeared for final oral argument (FOA) before a quorum of the Commission on May 11. Public Utilities Code Section 311(d) generally requires, in matters that have gone to hearing, a 30-day period between service of an assigned Commissioner's or ALJ's proposed decision and the Commission's issuance of the decision. However, Section 311(d) provides that that period may be reduced or waived by the Commission "in an unforeseen emergency or upon the stipulation of all parties to the proceeding or as otherwise provided by law."
Although not expressly stated in Section 311(d), the 30-day period provides an opportunity for parties to comment on the proposed decision. In this proceeding, we are considering the rate design to apply to the three-cent surcharge adopted in D.01-03-082. One of the stated goals of this rate design is to encourage conservation to help Californians avoid, to the extent possible, rolling blackouts during the summer months. Given the fact that the Independent System Operator (ISO) has identified over 30 days17 in which it predicts rolling blackouts to occur and the State of Emergency called by Governor Davis on January 17, 2001, we believe that this constitutes an unforeseen emergency for these purposes. Such blackouts threaten to severely impair public health and safety. Accordingly, we will reduce the 30-day advance publication period of Section 311(d) to six days, and will allow parties to file and serve written comments on May 10th, followed by final oral argument on May 11th and Commission consideration of the decision on May 14th.
Findings of Fact
1. Prices in California's wholesale electric market are not necessarily based on production costs. The allocation of the utilities' wholesale power costs to customers, therefore, would not represent an allocation of the costs of energy production.
2. Reducing energy consumption will help protect Californians from blackouts and reduce the state's liability for electricity purchases.
3. PG&E and Edison have the largest supply shortfall projected during summer peak purchases and intend to rely on CDWR and the ISO to purchase that shortfall.
4. Energy prices for summer 2001 are forecasted to be high, especially during peak periods.
5. Increasing rates during peak periods for customers on TOU schedules will maximize the value of conserving energy at peak times.
6. The Governor's 20/20 program is designed to reward customers who reduce their overall electric consumption by 20% this summer. This incentive, along with customer education, energy efficiency programs and higher rates promote conservation.
7. Business customers generally place a high value on reliability and are most likely to benefit from peak reduction programs and the interruptible programs adopted in R.00-10-002.
8. The sales forecasts presented by SCE and PG&E are adequate for the limited purpose of calculating utility revenue requirements.
9. AB1X prohibits increases to rates, effective as of January 5, 2001, applicable to residential usage below 130% of baseline levels. Usage below 130% is not exempt from the one-cent surcharge. Usage below 130% of baseline usage is exempt from the three-cent surcharge.
10. The one-cent surcharge is reflected in the rates that are the foundation for the rate design adopted in this proceeding.
11. On the basis of the adopted sales forecast, a three-cent per kilowatt rate increase provides an annual revenue increase in Edison's service territory of $2.513 billion.
12. On the basis of the adopted sales forecast, a three-cent per kilowatt hour rate increase provides an annual revenue increase in PG&E's service territory of $ 2.46 billion.
13. Allocating the surcharge revenue requirement on an equal cents per kilowatt hour is equitable and simple.
14. CDWR presented a forecast revenue requirement to the Commission on May 2, 2001, which is $9.2 billion through June 2002. The Commission has not had an opportunity to analyze this forecast for purposes of the allocation and rate design matters addressed in this proceeding.
15. Allocating the revenue shortfalls that arise from sales that are exempt from rate increases to remaining residential sales results in unreasonably high rate increases to residential customers.
16. Because of the extraordinary size of the rate increase, it is reasonable to exempt customers who have usage above 130% of baseline due to medical conditions.
17. It is equitable to spread the revenue shortfalls one-third to each of the three main customer classes -- commercial, industrial and residential. Those shortfalls are associated with the exemptions for residential sales below 130% of baseline amounts, medical baseline customers and CARE customers, bill limiters and the cap on agricultural rates.
18. Direct access customers do not impose liabilities on CDWR, PG&E or SCE for procuring power.
19. It would be inequitable for direct access customers to pay for their own cost of procurement and a share of the costs incurred on behalf of customers who purchase power from PG&E, Edison and CDWR.
20. A twelve month amortization period for the collection of the revenue associated with applying the three-cent surcharge to all sales from March 27, 2001 to the day utilities begin collecting the surcharge will mitigate the impact of already high rates compared to applying a shorter amortization period.
21. Shifting customers to time-of-use metered schedules promotes conservation during periods of peak demand when prices are typically highest and supplies are short. The costs of specific programs have not been compared to the potential benefits in this proceeding.
22. Bill limiters would mitigate the impact of rate increases on individual customers.
23. The revenue shortfall from implementing bill limiters is likely to be small and may be recovered by way of accounts that track the undercollection.
24. Rates that increase as usage increases equitably allocate cost liability among residential customers because customers who use more power pay increasingly higher rates.
25. It is reasonable to adopt a 5 tier-rate design with incremental block tiers with the following tiers:
a. Tier 1 Up to the baseline amount
b. Tier 2 From 100 - 130 % of baseline
c. Tier 3 From 130 - 200 % of baseline
d. Tier 4 From 200 - 300 % of baseline
e. Tier 5 In excess of 300 % of baseline.
26. The components of the rate increase in tiers 3,4 and 5 include the residential class allocation, and the residential class' share of the shortfalls due to CARE, medical baseline allowances, and the 130% exemption.
27. Schedule E-8 energy rates do not recover the costs of serving schedule E-8 customers.
28. The conservation benefits of tiered rates for nonresidential classes may not offset the practical problems of implementing tiered rates and informing customers of their potential impacts before summer 2001.
29. A uniformly applied rate increase of 3¢/kWh to the nonresidential class provides a reasonable incentive for those customers to conserve electricity.
30. Data about utility customers' usage may permit the Commission to determine whether a more detailed system of rate design by SIC classification would serve the public interest.
31. Neither Edison nor PG&E can implement tiered TOU rates by June 1, 2001 because of billing system constraints.
32. Allocating 70% of the non-residential, non-TOU commercial customer revenue requirement to summer use and 30% to winter use balances the year-round need for conservation, with a stronger conservation signal during the peak summer months.
33. Declining block rates should eliminated in favor of increasing rate blocks to improve conservation incentives.
34. A rate increase that is spread equally across all time periods does not sufficiently promote conservation during the hours of peak demand.
35. Establishing a 3-hour super on-peak period for the food processing industry would create a revenue shortfall that other customers would have to assume.
36. Many agricultural customers depend heavily on summer on-peak usage and have a limited ability to shift their demand to other periods.
37. Agricultural customers are disproportionately affected by the rate increases in this year due because the impacts of the energy crisis are compounded by drought.
38. Capping agricultural rate increases at 30% will mitigate the effects of the rate increase.
39. A bill limiter of 250% for agricultural customers will mitigate the liability of some customers for extraordinary cost increases.
40. Master meter customers will have to revise their billing systems to incorporate new surcharges, and to comply with Water Code § 80110 and Pub. Util. Code § 739.5, by June 1, 2001.
41. It would be inequitable for master metered customers to be exempt from paying the surcharge while charging their tenants for the surcharge.
42. The rate increase adopted today, in combination with energy efficiency programs, will prompt cities and counties to invest in the more efficient street lighting equipment.
43. Interruptible customers receive a substantial pricing incentive, which cannot be altered until March 31, 2002, pursuant to § 743.1(b).
44. To the extent customers receive information about their usage patterns and prices they are better able to change their usage patterns and conserve, and do so in cost-effective ways.
45. Real time pricing may reduce energy costs to customers and system wide because such pricing will enable to customers to control the timing of their energy use and reduce peak load.
46. The customer bill format must communicate the direct correlation between electricity supply, price, usage, and consumption patterns in order to promote price-responsive behavior.
47. Consumers are most likely to respond to price signals when their bills provide sufficient detail allowing consumers to identify and understand pricing structures.
48. The customer bill does not provide sufficient space to accommodate comprehensive information about the rate increase.
49. FERC representatives have publicly advocated in favor of customers facing the actual cost of wholesale power purchases as they are incurred.
50. A review of PG&E's and Edison's rate schedules and rate design in early 2002 will permit the Commission to determine the impact of today's order on customers and the costs and reliability of the electric system.
51. The ISO has predicted more than 30 days of rolling blackouts of electricity supply over the upcoming summer.
52. Electricity supply blackouts can severely impair public health and safety.
53. On January 17, 2001, Governor Davis declared a State of Emergency due to the energy shortage in California.
Conclusions of Law
1. Water Code § 80110 exempts all residential usage below 130% of baseline from any increase in electricity charges after February 1, 2001.
2. It is reasonable to allocate the three-cent per kilowatt hour surcharge on an equal cents per kWh basis to protect vulnerable customers and mitigate the potential for extreme hardship on individual customers.
3. It is reasonable to adopt revenue allocation and rate design that: (1) reduces energy use and California's liability for electric power costs; (2) allocate the costs of this generation in a fair and understandable manner to all customers; (3) protects the most vulnerable customers; (4) ensures no individual customers experience extreme hardship; and (5) provides customers ways to manage energy usage and reduce their energy bills.
4. The revenue requirement shortfall created by exempting residential sales below 130% of baseline amounts and CARE rates from increases, and by adopting agricultural rate caps should be allocated to all other sales, one-third to each of the three customer classes, commercial/agricultural, residential and industrial.
5. Customers with medical conditions should be exempt from rate increases. The revenue shortfall from this exemption should be allocated consistent with the allocation of the CARE exemption shortfall.
6. The revenue associated with applying the three-cent/kWh surcharge to all non-exempt energy sales from March 27, 2001 to the day utilities begin collecting the surcharge should be added to each utility's revenue requirement and amortized over a twelve month period.
7. The surcharge adopted in D.01-03-082 should not apply to direct access customers because they are not relying on CDWR or the utilities to obtain their power.
8. It is reasonable to adopt the use of bill limiters of 300% for all rate classes other than agriculture and 250% for the agricultural class, relative to the class average rate. A lower limiter for the agricultural class is reasonable due to the higher than normal water pumping requirements forecast for this summer. The shortfall should be allocated consistent with the allocation of the shortfall occurring as a result of the CARE rate increase exemption.
9. PG&E and Edison should be ordered to file proposals for pilot rates for federal agencies that reflect concurrent wholesale market prices.
10. Pursuant to § 368(a), PG&E's and Edison's residential and certain small commercial customers currently receive a 10% reduction to their electricity rates, financed by rate reduction bonds issued pursuant to § 840-847, and orders of this Commission. The 10% rate reduction applies through the end of the transition period established in § 368(a), i.e., through March 31, 2002.
11. The Commission should not resolve in this proceeding issues relating to the 10% RRB-financed rate reduction
12. Because the ISO has predicted rolling blackouts on 30 days in Summer 2001 and the Governor called a State of Emergency on January 17, 2001, an unforeseen emergency as provided in § 311(d) exists for purposes reducing the 30-day advance publication period of Section 311(d) to five days, and to allow parties to file and serve written comments on May 10th, followed by final oral argument on May 11th and Commission consideration of the decision on May 14th.
13. This order should be effective today in order to allow the adopted rate design to be implemented expeditiously.
INTERIM ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that:
1. Within seven days of the effective date of this decision, Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) and Southern California Edison Company (Edison) shall file compliance advice letters with complete tariffs to implement the rate design changes adopted herein. PG&E's advice letter shall become effective on June 1, 2001 subject to Energy Division determining that it is compliant with this Order. Edison's advice letter shall become effective on June 3, 2001 subject to Energy Division determining that it is compliant with this Order. PG&E and Edison shall include with their advice letters detailed and complete work papers showing the revenue allocation and rate design calculations underlying the new rates for each rate schedule. On the same day that they file their advice letters, PG&E and Edison shall serve electronic copies of the work papers on Energy Division and all active parties in this phase of the proceeding. Specifically, PG&E and Edison shall file tariffs that affect the following principles:
a) The revenue allocation and rate design applies to the 3 cents/kilowatt-hour (kWh) surcharge adopted in Decision (D.) 01-03-082.
b) The incremental revenue requirement associated with the 3 cent/kWh surcharge adopted in D.01-03-082 shall be based on applying the surcharge to forecast system-wide sales excluding direct access sales. The rates attached to this order reflect revenue allocation and rate design including direct access sales. PG&E and Edison's work papers shall show the level of direct access sales removed from the sales forecast in developing the revenue allocation, rate design, and resulting rates.
c) The incremental revenue requirement associated with the 3¢/kWh surcharge adopted in D.01-03-082 shall be allocated among the customer classes based on the proportional number of bundled service kilowatt-hours (kWhs) each class is forecast to consume during calendar year 2001 (i.e., equal cents per kWh allocation).
d) CARE customers, residential usage below 130% of baseline, and medical baseline customers are exempt from any revenue allocation associated with the 3 cent/kWh surcharge authorized by D.01-03-082. PG&E and Edison's work papers shall show the sales associated with medical baseline customers, and how the rates were adjusted to reflect exemption of these customers from the surcharge.
e) The revenue shortfall resulting from applying the 3¢/kWh surcharge approved in D.01-03-082 to forecast sales to bundled service residential customers below 130% of baseline, the agricultural rate cap, bill limiters, CARE customers, and medical baseline customers shall be re-allocated to each of the three customer classes equally one-third to each, and not to sales that are exempt from the rate increases.
f) Rates shall include an allocation of shortfalls resulting from the application of the bill limiters adopted herein. PG&E and Edison's work papers shall show how they developed the amount of the bill limiter shortfalls and how these shortfalls are reflected in the revenue allocation, rate design, and rates within each rate schedule.
g) PG&E and Edison shall each establish a balancing account to track the actual bill limiter revenue shortfall amount compared to the allocation of the bill limiter shortfalls required pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 1f, above. Balances in these accounts will be reviewed in PG&E's and Edison's next respective electric rate design proceedings.
h) Edison and PG&E shall reflect a 5 tier-rate residential rate design with incremental block tiers with the following tiers:
a. Tier 1 Up to the baseline amount
b. Tier 2 From 100 - 130 % of baseline
c. Tier 3 From 130 - 200 % of baseline
d. Tier 4 From 200 - 300 % of baseline
e. Tier 5 In excess of 300 % of baseline.
i) For small and large commercial customers with seasonal designation, 70% of revenue requirement shall be allocated to the summer period and 30% to the winter period.
j) Non-TOU non-residential customer class shall have a bill limiter of 300% of class usage.
k) Rate schedules that incorporate declining blocks shall be modified to be an increasing block structure.
l) Agricultural rate increases shall be limited as set forth herein for both time-of-use and non-time-of-use customers, with the resulting revenue shortfall to be spread over the eligible sales of all three customer classes, one third of the shortfall to each.
m) Agriculture rates shall be subject to a bill limiter of 250% on energy charges.
n) The surcharge revenue requirement shall be allocated to the streetlight, traffic signals and outdoor lighting schedules on equal cents per kilowatt-hour basis.
o) The 10% RRB-financed reduction to rates shall apply to rates in effect prior to implementation of the 1¢/kWh and 3¢/kWh surcharges.
p) The bill format shall incorporate the rate increase through the applicable baseline tiers, mid-, off-, or on-peak classifications, or other appropriate usage-based component.
2. PG&E and Edison shall amortize the revenue associated with applying the 3¢/kWh surcharge to all non-exempt energy sales from March 27, 2001, to the day utilities begin collecting the surcharge over a 12-month period beginning with the date the utilities begin collecting the surcharge.
3. PG&E and Edison shall collect SIC classification data from their customers in an effort to understand whether a more detailed system of rate design by SIC classification should be available in future rate design proceedings.
4. Master meter customers shall revise their billing systems to incorporate this surcharge, and to comply with Water Code § 80110 and Pub. Util. Code § 739.5, by June 1, 2001.
5. PG&E and Edison shall file proposals consistent with this order for a pilot rate design for federal agencies that incorporates federal policy to the effect that customers pay wholesale prices as they are incurred.
6. PG&E and Edison shall post on their respective web sites: (1) dynamic load profile information for all rate groups for which such information is available, (2) pricing information, as it becomes available, (3) day-ahead ISO price for electricity daily, and (4) such other information as may be useful to customers in controlling their energy usage and bills.
7. PG&E and Edison shall prepare bill inserts notifying customers of the need for the rate increase, tiered rate structure, usage levels not impacted, customer exemptions, the need for conservation and information about the CARE, medical baseline and California 20/20 Rebate programs. The bill insert will be submitted to the Public Advisor for review and approval by May 18.
This order is effective today.
Dated ____________________, at San Francisco, California.
APPENDIX A
LIST OF APPEARANCES
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Gerald Lahr
ABAG POWER
101 8TH STREET
OAKLAND CA 94607
(510) 464-7908
jerryl@abag.ca.gov
For: ASSOCIATION OF BAY AREA GOVERNMENTS (ABAG)
Katherine S. Poole
ADAMS BROADWELL JOSEPH & CARDOZO
651 GATEWAY BLVD., SUITE 900
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080
(650) 589-1660
kpoole@adamsbroadwell.com
For: The Coalition of California Utility Employees
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
For: The Coalition of California Utility Employees
William P. Adams
ADAMS ELECTRICAL SAFETY CONSULTING
716 BRETT AVENUE
ROHNERT PARK CA 94928-4012
(707) 795-7549
For: SELF
Aaron Thomas
AES NEWENERGY, INC.
350 S. GRAND AVENUE, SUITE 2950
LOS ANGELES CA 90071
(213) 996-6136
athomas@newenergy.com
For: New Energy Ventures, Inc.
James Weil
AGLET CONSUMER ALLIANCE
PO BOX 1599
FORESTHILL CA 95631
(530) 367-3300
jweil@aglet.org
For: AGLET CONSUMER ALLIANCE
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Michael Aguirre
Attorney At Law
AGUIRRE & MEYER
1060 8TH AVENUE, SUITE 300
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 235-8636
julesan@aol.com
For: RATEPAYERS/UCAN
Carrie H. Allen
AKIN, GUMP, STRAUSS, HAUER & FELD, LLP
1333 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20036
(202) 887-4444
callen@akingump.com
For: CE Generation
Michael Alcantar
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL LLP
1300 SW 5TH AVENUE., SUITE 1750
PORTLAND OR 97201
(503) 402-9900
mpa@a-klaw.com
For: Cogeneration Association of California
Evelyn Kahl
Attorney At Law
ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP
120 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 2200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 421-4143
ek@a-klaw.com
For: Energy Producers & Users Coalition
Edward G. Poole
Attorney At Law
ANDERSON & POOLE
601 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 1300
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94108
(415) 956-6413
epoole@adplaw.com
For: California Independent Petroleum Association and Sun-Maid Growers of California
Daniel W. Douglass
Attorney At Law
ARTER & HADDEN LLP
5959 TOPANGA CANYON BLVD., STE 244
WOODLAND HILLS CA 91367
(818) 596-2201
douglass@arterhadden.com
For: ALLIANCE OF RETAIL MARKETS and WESTERN POWER TRADING FORUM
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Barbara R. Barkovich
BARKOVICH AND YAP, INC.
32 EUCALYPTUS LANE
SAN RAFAEL CA 94901
(415) 457-5537
brbarkovich@earthlink.net
For: California Large Energy Consumers Association (CLECA)
Reed V. Schmidt
BARTLE WELLS ASSOCIATES
1889 ALCATRAZ AVENUE
BERKELEY CA 94703
(510) 653-3399
rschmidt@bartlewells.com
For: California City County Streetlight Association (CAL-SLA)
Marco Gomez
Attorney At Law
BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT
800 MADISON STREET, 5TH FLOOR
OAKLAND CA 94607
(510) 464-6058
mgomez1@bart.gov
For: Bay Area Rapid Transit District
Roger Berliner
BERLINER, CANDON & JIMISON
1225 19TH STREET, N.W., SUITE 800
WASHINGTON DC 20036
(202) 955-6067
rogerberliner@bcjlaw.com
For: Internal Services Department of Los Angeles County (LACISD)
A Brubaker
BRUBAKER & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1215 FERN RIDGE PARKWAY, SUITE 208
ST. LOUIS MO 63141
(314) 275-7007
mbrubaker@consultbai.com
For: Brubaker & Associates, Inc.
Jonathan M. Weisgall
V.P. Legislative & Regulatory Affairs
CALENERGY COMPANY, INC.
1200 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE., NW, SUITE 300
WASHINGTON DC 20036
(202) 828-1378
jweisgall@aol.com
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
For: CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
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Robert Pernell
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95829
(916) 654-5036
rpernell@energy.state.ca.us
For: CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION (CEC)
Karen Norene Mills
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
2300 RIVER PLAZA DRIVE
SACRAMENTO CA 95833
(916) 561-5655
kmills@cfbf.com
For: California Farm Bureau Federation
Ronald Liebert
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
2300 RIVER PLAZA DRIVE
SACRAMENTO CA 95833
(916) 561-5657
rliebert@cfbf.com
For: California Farm Bureau Federation
Ed Yates
CALIFORNIA LEAGUE OF FOOD PROCESSORS
980 NINTH STREET, SUITE 230
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 444-9260
ed@clfp.com
For: California League of Food Processors
Lisa G. Urick
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA POWER EXCHANGE CORPORATION
200 S. LOS ROBLES AVENUE, SUITE 400
PASADENA CA 91101-2482
(626) 537-3328
lgurick@calpx.com
For: CALIFORNIA POWER EXCHANGE
Tom Smegal
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE
1720 NORTH FIRST STREET
SAN JOSE CA 95112
(408) 367-8235
tsmegal@calwater.com
For: California Water Association
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Jennifer Chamberlin
CHEVRON ENERGY SOLUTIONS
345 CALIFORNIA ST., 32ND FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 733-4661
jnnc@chevron.com
For: Chevron Energy Solutions
Theresa Mueller
Deputy City Attorney
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 554-4640
theresa_mueller@ci.sf.ca.us
For: City & County of San Francisco
Bill Mc Callum
CITY OF FRESNO
5607 W. JENSEN AVENUE
FRESNO CA 93607
(559) 498-1728
bill.mccallum@ci.fresno.ca.us
For: CITY OF FRESNO
Frederick Ortlieb
Deputy City Attorney
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
1200 THIRD AVENUE, 11TH FLOOR
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 236-6220
fmo@sdcity.sannet.gov
For: CITY OF SAN DIEGO
John Tooker
City Manager
CITY OF YUCAIPA
34272 YUCAIPA BLVD.
YUCAIPA CA 92399
(909) 797-2489
Bill Powers
CONGRESS OF CALIFORNIA SENIORS
1228 N STREET, SUITE 29
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 442-4474
bpowers@seniors.org
For: CONGRESS OF CALIFORNIA SENIORS
Howard Owens
HOYT MINKOFF
CONSUMER FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA
1228 N STREET, SUITE 29
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 554-7621
howens@seniors.org
For: CONSUMER FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA
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Howard Choy
Energy Management Division Manager
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
INTERNAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
1100 NORTHEASTERN AVENUE
LOS ANGELES CA 90063
(323) 881-3939
hchoy@isd.co.la.ca.us
For: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
Patrick Mcguire
TOM BEACH
CROSSBORDER ENERGY
2560 NINTH STREET, SUITE 316
BERKELEY CA 94710
(510) 649-9790
patrickm@crossborderenergy.com
For: Watson Cogeneration Company
Tom Beach
CROSSBORDER ENERGY
2560 NINTH ST., SUITE 316
BERKELEY CA 94710
(510) 649-9790
tomb@crossborderenergy.com
For: Watson Cogeneration Company
Treg Tremont
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3834
(415) 276-6500
tregtremont@dwt.com
For: Costco Wholesale Corporation
Lindsey How-Downing
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, STE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3834
(415) 276-6500
lindseyhowdowning@dwt.com
For: CALPINE CORPORATION
Edward W. O'Neill
Attorney At Law
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE, LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, STE 600
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3834
(415) 276-6500
edwardoneill@dwt.com
For: El Paso Natural Gas Company
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Norman J. Furuta
Attorney At Law
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
900 COMMODORE DRIVE, BLDG. 107
SAN BRUNO CA 94066-5006
(650) 244-2100
furutanj@efawest.navfac.navy.mil
For: Federal Executive Agencies
Dan L. Carroll
Attorney At Law
DOWNEY BRAND SEYMOUR & ROHWER, LLP
555 CAPITOL MALL, 10TH FLOOR
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 441-0131
dcarroll@dbsr.com
For: CALIFORNIA INDUSTRIAL USERS
Colin L. Pearce
DUANE MORRIS & HECKSCHER
100 SPEAR STREET, SUITE 1500
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 371-2200
clpearce@duanemorris.com
For: Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
Thomas M. Berliner
Attorneys At Law
DUANE MORRIS & HECKSCHER
100 SPEAR STREET, SUITE 1500
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 371-2200
tmberliner@duanemorris.com
For: Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Lynn M. Haug
ANDY BROWN
Attorney At Law
ELLISON & SCHNEIDER
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3109
(916) 447-2166
lmh@eslawfirm.com
For: East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD)
Andrew B. Brown
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
abb@eslawfirm.com
For: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES (DGS)
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Douglas K. Kerner
Attorney At Law
ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 447-2166
dkk@eslawfirm.com
For: Independent Energy Producers Association
Diane Fellman
Attorney At Law
ENERGY LAW GROUP LLP
1999 HARRISON STREET, SUITE 2700
OAKLAND CA 94612-3572
(510) 874-4301
difellman@energy-law-group.com
For: PacificCrockett Energy, Inc.
Andrew J. Skaff
Attorney At Law
ENERGY LAW GROUP, LLP
1999 HARRISON STREET, 27TH FLOOR
OAKLAND CA 94612
(510) 874-4330
askaff@energy-law-group.com
For: New York Mercantile Exchange/Dynegy, Inc.
Carolyn Kehrein
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
1505 DUNLAP COURT
DIXON CA 95620-4208
(707) 678-9586
cmkehrein@ems-ca.com
For: Energy Users Forum
Patrick Mcdonnell
ENSERCH ENERGY SERVICES
SUITE 290
711 GRAND AVENUE
SAN RAFAEL CA 94901
pmcdonne@wenet.net
For: Enserch Energy Services
Nancy Ryan
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE
5655 COLLEGE AVENUE
OAKLAND CA 94618
(510) 658-8008
nryan@environmentaldefense.org
For: Environmental Defense
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James D. Squeri
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 392-7900
jsqueri@gmssr.com
For: California Retailers Association
Jeanne 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: Alliance for Retail Markets and Enron Corporation
Michael B. Day
Attorney At Law
GOODIN MACBRIDE SQUERI RITCHIE & DAY LLP
505 SANSOME STREET, SUITE 900
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3133
(415) 392-7900
mday@gmssr.com
For: ENRON ENERGY SERVICES, INC., ENRON NORTH AMERICA
Richard H. Counihan
GREENMOUNTAIN.COM
50 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 1500
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 439-5310
rick.counihan@greenmountain.com
For: GREEN MOUNTAIN ENERGY RESOURCES
David L. Marshall
GREGG INDUSTRIES, INC.
10460 HICKSON STREET
EL MONTE CA 91731
(626) 575-7664
dmarshall@greggind.com
For: Gregg Industries, Inc.
Irene K. Moosen
KELLY TILTON
GRUENEICH RESOURCE ADVOCATES
582 MARKET STREET, SUITE 1020
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-5305
(415) 834-2300
imoosen@gralegal.com
For: Sonoma County Water Agency
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Kelly R. Tilton
Attorney At Law
GRUENEICH RESOURCE ADVOCATES
582 MARKET STREET, SUITE 1020
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 834-2300
ktilton@gralegal.com
For: University of California/California State University
Morten Henrik Greidung
HAFSLUND ENERGY TRADING, LLC
101 ELLIOT AVE., SUITE 510
SEATTLE WA 98119
(206) 436-0640
mhg@hetrading.com
For: HAFSLUND ENERGY TRADING, LLC
James Hodges
4720 BRAND WAY
SACRAMENTO CA 95819
(916) 451-7011
hodgesjl@pacbell.net
For: TELACU and Maravilla Foundation
Jan Smutny-Jones
Association
INDEPENDENT ENERGY PRODUCERS
1112 I STREET, STE. 380
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-2896
(916) 448-9499
smutny@iepa.com
William B. Marcus
JBS ENERGY, INC.
311 D STREET, SUITE A
WEST SACRAMENTO CA 95605
(916) 372-0534
bill@jbsenergy.com
For: TURN (EXPERT WITNESS)
Norman A. Pedersen
Esquire
JONES DAY REAVES & POGUE
555 WEST FIFTH STREET, SUITE 4600
LOS ANGELES CA 90013-1025
(213) 243-2810
napedersen@jonesday.com
For: Commonwealth Energy Corporation and Automated Power Exchange Inc. & Frito Lay, Inc.
Bill Bishop
JR. WOOD, INC.
PO BOX 545
ATWATER CA 95301
(209) 358-5643
bishop@jrwood.com
For: Jr. Wood, Inc. and Manufacturers Council of the Central Valley (MCCV)
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Kathleen Kiernan-Harrington
JAMES WEIL
SUITE 200
720 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 781-5348
harrington@ggra.org
For: GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
Daniel L. Rial
KINDER MORGAN ENERGY PARTNERS
1100 TOWN & COUNTRY ROAD
ORANGE CA 92868
(714) 560-4854
riald@kindermorgan.com
For: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, SFPP, L.P., CALNEV
Ron Knecht
1465 MARLBAROUGH AVENUE
LOS ALTOS CA 94024-5742
(650) 968-0115
ronknecht@aol.com
For: SELF
Thomas S. Knox
Attorney At Law
KNOX, LEMMON & ANAPOCSKY, LLP
ONE CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 700
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 498-9911
tknox@klalawfirm.com
For: Leprino Foods
Susan E. Brown
Attorney At Law
LATINO ISSUES FORUM
785 MARKET STREET, 3RD FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103-2003
(415) 284-7224
joseh@lif.org
For: LATINO ISSUES FORUM
C. Susie Berlin
Attorney At Law
LAW OFFICES OF BARRY F. MC CARTHY
2105 HAMILTON AVENUE, SUITE 140
SAN JOSE CA 95125
(408) 558-0950
sberlin@mccarthylaw.com
For: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POWER AGENCY
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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 Assn.
Christopher A. Hilen
Attorney At Law
LEBOEUF LAMB GREENE & MACRAE LLP
ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 400
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 951-1141
chilen@llgm.com
For: RELIANT ENERGY POWER GENERATION, INC.
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: SHELL ENERGY SERVICES, LLC
Steven Moss
M.CUBED
673 KANSAS STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94107
(415) 643-9578
smoss@hooked.net
For: WESTERN MOBILHOME PARK ASSOCIATION
David Huard
RANDALL KEEN
MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS
11355 W. OLYMPIC BLVD
LOS ANGELES CA 90064
(310) 312-4247
dhuard@manatt.com
For: CALIFORNIA HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION
Matthew V. Brady
Attorney At Law
MATTHEW V. BRADY & ASSOCIATES
300 CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 1100
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 442-5600
bradylaw@pacbell.net
For: Shasta Hydroelectric, Inc.
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David J. Byers
Attorney At Law
MCCRACKEN, BYERS & HAESLOOP
840 MALCOLM ROAD, SUITE 100
BURLINGAME CA 94010
(650) 259-5979
btenney@landuselaw.com
For: California City County Streetlight Association (CAL-SLA)
Terry J. Houlihan
Attorney At Law
MCCUTCHEN DOYLE BROWN & ENERSEN LLP
3 EMBARCADERO CENTER, 18TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 393-2022
thoulihan@mdbe.com
For: RELIANT ENERGY POWER GENERATION, INC.
Patricia R. Williams
MERVYN'S CALIFORNIA
22301 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD
HAYWARD CA 94541
(510) 727-5905
pat.williams@dhcmail.com
For: Mervyn's/Target Stores Division of Dayton Hudson Corporation
Jeffrey H. Goldfien
Assistant City Attorney
MEYERS, NAVE, RIBACK, SILVER & WILSON
777 DAVIS STREET, SUITE 300
SAN LEANDRO CA 94577
(510) 351-4300
jhg@meyersnave.com
For: City of San Leandro
Christopher W. Reardon
MFRS COUNCIL OF THE CENTRAL VALLEY
PO BOX 1564
MODESTO CA 95353
(209) 523-0886
cwrmccv@worldnet.att.net
For: Manufacturers Council of the Central Valley (MCCV)
Kevin R. Mcspadden
Attorney At Law
MILBANK TWEED HADLEY & MCCLOY
601 SOUTH FIGUEROA, 30TH FLOOR
LOS ANGELES CA 90017
(213) 892-4563
kmcspadd@milbank.com
For: MILBANK, TWEED, HADLEY & MC CLOY
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Scott T. Steffen
Attorney At Law
MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
1231 ELEVENTH STREET
MODESTO CA 95354
(209) 526-7387
scottst@mid.org
For: MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT (MID)
Diane E. Pritchard
Attorney At Law
MORRISON & FOERSTER, LLP
425 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-2482
(415) 268-7000
dpritchard@mofo.com
For: E&J Gallo Winery, The Wine Institute and the Agricultural Energy Consumers Association.
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 Assn.
Sara Steck Myers
Attorney At Law
122 28TH AVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94121
(415) 387-1904
ssmyers@worldnet.att.net
For: CENTER FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE TECHOLOGIES (CEERT)
Richard Roos-Collins
Attorney At Law
NATURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTE
2140 SHATTUCK AVENUE, SUITE 500
BERKELEY CA 94704-1222
(510) 644-2900
rrcollins@n-h-i.org
For: California Hydropower Reform Coalition
Janie Mollon
Manager Regulatory Affairs
NEW WEST ENERGY
PO BOX 61868
PHOENIX AZ 85082-1868
(602) 629-7758
jsmollon@newwestenergy.com
For: NEW WEST ENERGY
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Jose E. Guzman, Jr.
Attorney At Law
NOSSAMAN GUTHNER KNOX & ELLIOTT LLP
50 CALIFORNIA STREET, 34TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-4799
(415) 398-3600
jguzman@nossaman.com
For: Cargill Corporation
Christine Ferrari
Depurty City Attorney
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
CITY HALL ROOM 234
1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102-4682
(415) 554-4634
christine_ferrari@ci.sf.ca.us
Joseph M. Malkin
Attorney At Law
ORRICK, HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE LLP
400 SANSOME STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-3143
(415) 773-5505
jmalkin@orrick.com
For: THE AES CORPORATION
William H. Edwards
KELLY M. MORTON, JAMES L. LOPES
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO.
77 BEALE STREET
PO BOX 7442, RM 3115-B30A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94120-7442
(415) 973-2768
whe1@pge.com
For: PG&E
Peter Ouborg
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-2286
pxo2@pge.com
For: Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Patrick J. Power
Attorney At Law
1300 CLAY STREET, SUITE 600
OAKLAND CA 94612
(510) 446-7742
pjpowerlaw@aol.com
For: City of Long Beach; Universal Studios Inc.
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Don Schoenbeck
RCS CONSULTING, INC.
900 WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 1000
VANCOUVER WA 98660
(360) 737-3877
dws@keywaycorp.com
For: Coalinga Cogenerator
James Ross
RCS CONSULTING, INC.
500 CHESTERFIELD CENTER, SUITE 320
CHESTERFIELD MO 63017
(636) 530-9544
rcsstl@cdmnet.com
For: Midway Sunset Cogeneration
Steven Greenberg
REALENERGY
300 CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 300
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 325-2500
sgreenberg@realenergy.com
For: RealEnergy
Keith Sappenfield
RELIANT ENERGY RETAIL, INC.
PO BOX 1409
HOUSTON TX 77251-1409
(713) 207-5570
keith-sappenfield@reliantenergy.com
For: Reliant Energy Retail, Inc.
Randy Britt
ROBINSONS-MAY
6160 LAUREL CANYON BLVD.
NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 91606
(818) 509-4777
randy_britt@mayco.com
For: Robinsons-May
Arlin Orchard
Attorney At Law
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
PO BOX 15830, MAIL STOP-B406
SACRAMENTO CA 95852-1830
(916) 732-5830
aorchar@smud.org
For: Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Dana S. Appling
General Counsel
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
LEGAL DEPARTMENT MSB406
PO BOX 15830
SACRAMENTO CA 95852-1830
(916) 732-6126
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Phillip J. Muller
SCD ENERGY SOLUTIONS
436 NOVA ALBION WAY
SAN RAFAEL CA 94903
(415) 479-1710
pjmuller@ricochet.net
For: Southern Company Energy Marketing
Jeffrey M. Parrott
LYNN G. VAN WAGENEN
Attorney At Law
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-3017
(619) 699-5063
jparrott@sempra.com
For: San Diego Gas & Electric Company
Judy Young
Attorney At Law
SEMPRA ENERGY
555 W. 5TH STREET, M.L.G.T. 14E7
LOS ANGELES CA 90013
(213) 244-2955
jlyoung@sempra.com
For: Southern California Gas Company
Keith W. Melville
DAVID R. CLARK
Attorney At Law
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-3017
(619) 699-5039
kmelville@sempra.com
For: San Diego Gas & Electric Company
Andrew Chau
Attorney At Law
SHELL ENERGY SERVICES COMPANY, L.L.C.
1221 LAMAR STREET, SUITE 1000
HOUSTON TX 77010
(713) 241-8939
anchau@shellus.com
Justin D. Bradley
SILICON VALLEY MANUFACTURING GROUP
226 AIRPORT PARKWAY, SUITE 190
SAN JOSE CA 95110
(408) 501-7852
jbradley@svmg.org
For: Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group
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Beth A. Fox
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-6897
beth.fox@sce.com
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (SCE)
James P. Shotwell
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVE., ROOM 337
ROSEMEAD CA 91770-0001
(626) 302-4531
j.p.shotwell@sce.com
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (SCE)
James C. Paine
Attorney At Law
STOEL RIVES LLP
900 S.W. FIFTH AVENUE, STE 2600
PORTLAND OR 97204-1268
(503) 294-9246
jcpaine@stoel.com
For: PacifiCorp
James Bushee
SUTHERLAND, ASBILL & BRENNAN
1275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
WASHINGTON DC 20004
(202) 383-0100
jbushee@sablaw.com
For: CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (CMA)
Keith Mc Crea
Attorney At Law
SUTHERLAND, ASBILL & BRENNAN LLC
1275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20004-2415
(202) 383-0705
kmccrea@sablaw.com
For: CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS & TECHNOLOGY ASSN.
Gene L. Waas
THE CALIFORNIA POWER EXCHANGE
1000 SOUTH FREMONT BUILDING A9 WEST
ALHAMBRA CA 91803
(626) 537-3326
glwaas@calpx.com
For: The California Power Exchange
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Chris Witteman
THE GREENLINING INSTITUTE
785 MARKET STREET, 3RD FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103-2003
(415) 284-7202
chrisw@greenlining.org
For: THE GREENLINING INSTITUTE
Denis George
Energy Manager
THE KROGER COMPANY
1014 VINE STREET
CINCINNATI OH 45202
(513) 762-4538
dgeorge@kroger.com
For: The Kroger Company
Peter Bray
THE NEW POWER COMPANY
101 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 1950
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 782-7810
pbray@newpower.com
For: The New Power Company
Matthew Freedman
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876
freedman@turn.org
For: The Utility Reform Network (TURN)
Robert Finkelstein
Attorney At Law
THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK
711 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 350
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 929-8876 X-301
bfinkelstein@turn.org
For: The Utility Reform Network (TURN)
Michael Shames
Attorney At Law
UTILITY CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK
1717 KETTNER BLVD., SUITE 105
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-2532
(619) 696-6966
mshames@ucan.org
For: Utility Consumers' Action Network (UCAN)
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Bernardo R. Garcia
UTILITY WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA,AFL-CIO
PO BOX 5198
OCEANSIDE CA 92052-5198
(949) 369-9936
uwuaregion5@earthlink.net
For: Utility Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO
Jerry Bloom
MARGARET ROSTKER (EMAIL: ROSTKMA@LAWHITE
Attorney At Law
WHITE & CASE
TWO EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 650
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 544-1104
bloomje@la.whitecase.com
For: California Cogeneration Council
Jason J. Zeller
Legal Division
RM. 5002
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-4673
jjz@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Office of Ratepayer Advocates
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Truman L. Burns
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2932
txb@cpuc.ca.gov
For: OFFICE OF RATEPAYER ADVOCATES
Michael W. Neville
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE
455 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE, SUITE 11000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102-7004
(415) 703-5523
nevillm@hdcdojnet.state.ca.us
For: CALIFORNIA RESOURCES AGENCY
Jennifer Tachera
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS-14
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-5504
(916) 654-3870
jtachera@energy.state.ca.us
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Lorenzo Kristov
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 9TH ST., MS-22
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4773
LKristov@energy.state.ca.us
For: California Energy Commission
Monica Schwebs
Attorney At Law
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 NINTH STREET, MS-14
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-5512
(916) 654-5207
mschwebs@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
Roderick A. Campbell
Office Of Governmental Affairs
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
770 L STREET, STE 1050
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 327-1418
rax@cpuc.ca.gov
Sean F. Casey
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4205
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1667
sfc@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Office of Ratepayer Advocates
Jim O'Brien
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
1416 9TH STREET, ROOM 1118
SACRAMENTO CA 94236
(916) 653-8816
dwrlegal1@water.ca.gov
For: Department of Water Resources
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Robert Miyashiro
DEPT. OF FINANCE
STATE CAPITOL, RM 1145
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 445-8610
firmiyas@dof.ca.gov
For: DEPT. OF FINANCE (DOF)
Christopher Danforth
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4101
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1481
ctd@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Office of Ratepayer Advocates
Joseph R. DeUlloa
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5105
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-3124
jrd@cpuc.ca.gov
Pamela Durgin
Energy Division
RM. 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1124
pmd@cpuc.ca.gov
Robert T. Feraru
Public Advisor Office
RM. 5303
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2074
rtf@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Public Advisor's Office
Faline Fua
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2481
fua@cpuc.ca.gov
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Julie Halligan
Executive Division
RM. 5215
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-3491
jmh@cpuc.ca.gov
Audra Hartmann
Legal Division
770 L STREET, SUITE 1050
Sacramento CA 95814
(916) 327-1417
ath@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
For: Energy Division
Dexter E. Khoury
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4205
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1200
bsl@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Office of Ratepayer Advocates
Robert Kinosian
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4209
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1500
gig@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Office of Ratepayer Advocates
Laura L. Krannawitter
Executive Division
RM. 5210
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2538
llk@cpuc.ca.gov
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Donald J. Lafrenz
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1063
dlf@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Energy Division
Steve Linsey
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4101
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1341
car@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Office of Ratepayer Advocates
Jeanette Lo
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1825
jlo@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Energy Division
Kim Malcolm
Executive Division
RM. 5115
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1926
kim@cpuc.ca.gov
Anne W. Premo
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1247
awp@cpuc.ca.gov
For: CPUC ENERGY DIVISION
Steve Roscow
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1189
scr@cpuc.ca.gov
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Steven C Ross
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
RM. 4102
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2140
sro@cpuc.ca.gov
Randy Chinn
SENATE ENERGY COMMITTEE
ROMM 408
STATE CAPITOL
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
randy.chinn@senate.ca.gov
Linda Serizawa
Executive Division
RM. 5119
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-1383
lss@cpuc.ca.gov
Maria E. Stevens
Executive Division
RM. 500
320 WEST 4TH STREET SUITE 500
Los Angeles CA 90013
(213) 576-7012
mer@cpuc.ca.gov
Zenaida G. Tapawan-Conway
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2624
ztc@cpuc.ca.gov
Maria Vanko
Energy Division
AREA 4-A
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2818
mv1@cpuc.ca.gov
For: Energy Division
Christine M. Walwyn
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5101
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2301
cmw@cpuc.ca.gov
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Rosalina White
Public Advisor Office
RM. 5303
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-2074
raw@cpuc.ca.gov
John S. Wong
Administrative Law Judge Division
RM. 5019
505 VAN NESS AVE
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 703-3130
jsw@cpuc.ca.gov
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Tom O'Neill
Vice President
ABN AMRO INCORPORATED
EQUITY RESEARCH
ONE CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 200
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111
(415) 983-2901
tom.oneill@abnamro.com
David Marcus
ADAMS BROADWELL & JOSEPH
PO BOX 1287
BERKELEY CA 94701-1287
(510) 528-0728
dmarcus@slip.net
For: Coalition of California Utility Employees
Ira Schoenholtz
President
AMERICAN ASSN OF BUSINESS PERSONS W/DIS
2 WOODHOLLOW
IRVINE CA 92604-3229
(949) 559-1516
For: American Association of Business Persons with Disabilities
Edward G. Poole
Attorney At Law
ANDERSON & POOLE
601 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 1300
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94108
(415) 956-6413
epoole@adplaw.com
For: INDEPENDENT OIL PRODUCERS AGENCY (IOPA)
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Robert E. Anderson
APS ENERGY SERVICES
1500 FIRST AVENUE
ROCHESTER MN 55906
(507) 289-0800
bob_anderson@apses.com
For: APS ENERGY SERVICES
Ed Cazalet
AUTOMATED POWER EXCHANGE, INC.
5201 GREAT AMERICA PARKWAY
SANTA CLARA CA 95054
(408) 517-2900
ed@apx.com
For: Automated Power Exchange, Inc.
Scott Blaising
Attorney At Law
8980 MOONEY ROAD
ELK GROVE CA 95624
(916) 682-9702
blaising@braunlegal.com
Paul A. Harris
BRIDGE NEWS
44 MONTGOMERY, SUITE 2410
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 835-7641
paul.harris@bridge.com
For: BRIDGE NEWS
Mona Patel
BROWN & WOOD LLP
555 CALIFORNIA STREET, 50TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104
(415) 772-1265
mpatel@brownwoodlaw.com
Stephen Layman
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION, EIAD
1516 9TH STREET, MS-20
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 654-4845
Slayman@energy.state.ca.us
Derk Pippin
CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS
9 ROSCOE STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94110-5921
(415) 824-3222
derkp@newsdata.com
For: CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS (CEM)
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J. A. Savage
CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS
3006 SHEFFIELD AVENUE
OAKLAND CA 94602-1545
(510) 534-9109
honest@compuserve.com
For: California Energy Markets
Lulu Weinzimer
CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS
9 ROSCOE STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94110-5921
(415) 824-3222
luluw@newsdata.com
William Dombrowski
CALIFORNIA RETAILERS ASSOCIATION
980 9TH STREET, SUITE 2100
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-2741
(916) 443-1975
Alexandre B. Makler
CALPINE CORPORATION
6700 KOLL CENTER PARKWAY, SUITE 200
PLEASANTON CA 94566
(925) 600-2081
alexm@calpine.com
For: CALPINE CORPORATION
Susannah Churchill
Energy Advocate
CALPIRG
926 J ST. 523
SACRAMENTO CA 95814
(916) 448-4516
swchurchill@juno.com
For: CALPIRG
Douglas L. Anderson
Vice President And General Counsel
CE GENERATION, L.L.C.
302 SOUTH 36TH STREET, SUITE 400
OMAHA NE 68131
J. Patrick Tang
JOHN A. RUSSO/BARBARA J. PARKER
Deputy City Attorney
CITY OF OAKLAND
ONE FRANK OGAWA PLAZA 6TH FLOOR
OAKLAND CA 94612
(510) 238-6523
jptang@oaklandcityattorney.org
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John A. Barthrop
General Counsel
COMMONWEALTH ENERGY CORP.
15991 RED HILL AVENUE, NO. 201
TUSTIN CA 92780
(714) 258-0470
jbarthrop@powersavers.com
For: Commonwealth Energy Corp.
Angela Oh
Advisor
COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY POLICY COUNCIL
PMB 7000-639
REDONDO BEACH CA 90277
June M. Skillman
COMPLETE ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
650 E. PARKRIDGE AVENUE, UNIT 110
CORONA CA 92879
(909) 280-9411
jskillman@prodigy.net
Maria Crispi
22 SOUTH PARK, ROOM 320
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94107
(415) 882-1663
Carl K. Oshiro
Attorney At Law
CSBRT/CSBA
100 FIRST STREET, SUITE 2540
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 927-0158
oshirock@pacbell.net
For: CALIFORNIA SMALL BUSINESS ASSOCIATION AND CALIFORNIA SMALL BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE
Nicole A. Tutt
DUANE MORRIS & HECKSCHER
100 SPEAR STREET, SUITE 1500
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 371-2200
natutt@duanemorris.com
Joseph M. Paul
DYNEGY MARKETING & TRADE
5976 WEST LAS POSITAS BLVD., STE. 200
PLEASANTON CA 94588
(925) 469-2314
joe.paul@dynegy.com
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Gregory T. Blue
Manager, State Regulatory Affairs
DYNEGY, INC.
5976 W. LAS POSITAS BLVD., STE. 200
PLEASANTON CA 94588
(925) 469-2355
gtbl@dynegy.com
For: Dynegy, Inc.
Joseph A. Young
EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
375 ELEVENTH STREET, ROOM MS 205
OAKLAND CA 94607
(510) 287-0147
jyoung@ebmud.com
Wendy Illingworth
ECONOMIC INSIGHTS
320 FEATHER LANE
SANTA CRUZ CA 95060
(831) 427-2163
wendy@econinsights.com
Jon S. Silva
Government Affairs Associate
EDISON SOURCE
955 OVERLAND COURT
SAN DIMAS CA 91773
(909) 450-6035
jsilva@edisonenterprises.com
Susan A. Huse
Research Analyst
EES CONSULTING, INC.
12011 BEL-RED ROAD, SUITE 200
BELLEVUE WA 98005-2471
(425) 452-9200
huse@eesconsulting.com
Jeffrey D. Harris
Attorney At Law
ELLISON & SCHNEIDER
2015 H STREET
SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3105
(916) 447-2166
jdh@eslawfirm.com
For: Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Gary B. Ackerman
FOOTHILL SERVICES, INC.
340 AUGUST CIRCLE
MENLO PARK CA 94025
foothill@lmi.net
For: Western Power Trading Forum
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Robert D. Schasel
FRITO-LAY, INC.
7701 LEGACY DRIVE (4C-101)
PLANO TX 75024-4099
(972) 334-7000
robert.d.schasel@fritolay.com
H. Bradley Donovan
Senior Vice President
GEORGE WEISS ASSOCIATES, INC.
660 MADISON AVENUE, 16TH FLOOR
NEW YORK NY 10021-8405
(212) 415-4567
hbd@gweiss.com
Douglas E. Davie
HENWOOD ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
2710 GATEWAY OAKS DRIVE, STE. 300 NORTH
SACRAMENTO CA 95833
(916) 569-0985
ddavie@hesinet.com
Jeffrey D. Schlichting
HMH RESOURCES, INC.
100 LARKSPUR LANDING, SUITE 213
LARKSPUR CA 94939
(415) 289-4080
jeff@hmhresources.com
Joelle Ogg
JOHN & HENGERER
1200 17TH STREET, NW, STE 600
WASHINGTON DC 20036
(202) 429-8812
jogg@jhenergy.com
Joaquin Herrera
L. A. COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
TRAFFIC AND LIGHTING DIVISION
PO BOX 1460
ALHAMBRA CA 91802-1460
jherrera@dpw.co.la.ca.us
Ralph Smith
LARKIN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
15728 FARMINGTON ROAD
LIVONIA MI 48154
(734) 522-3420
ad046@detroit.freenet.org
For: Larkin & Associates, Inc.
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Karen Lindh
LINDH & ASSOCIATES
7909 WALERGA ROAD, ROOM 112, PMB 119
ANTELOPE CA 95843
(916) 729-1562
karen@klindh.com
For: California Manufacturers Assn.
Richard J. Mccann
M.CUBED
2655 PORTAGE BAY, SUITE 3
DAVIS CA 95616
(530) 757-6363
rmccann@cal.net
Candace A. Younger
MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP
11355 WEST OLYMPIC BOULEVARD
LOS ANGELES CA 90064
(310) 312-4000
cyounger@manatt.com
Randall W. Keen
MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP
11355 WEST OLYMPIC BLVD.
LOS ANGELES CA 90064
(310) 312-4000
rkeen@manatt.com
Linda R. Beck
MCDONOUGH, HOLLAND & ALLEN
1999 HARRISON STREET, STE 1300
OAKLAND CA 94612
(510) 839-9104
For: City of Paso Robles
Christopher J. Mayer
MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
PO BOX 4060
MODESTO CA 95352-4060
(209) 526-7430
chrism@mid.org
For: MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT (MID)
Robert B. Weisenmiller
MRW & ASSOCIATES
1999 HARRISON STREET, SUITE 1440
OAKLAND CA 94612-3517
(510) 834-1999
rbw@mrwassoc.com
For: MRW & Associaes
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Gary Herbert
MSDW
ONE TOWER BRIDGE, 11TH FLOOR
WEST CONSHOHOCKEN PA 19428
(610) 940-4524
gerhordt.herbert@msdw.com
Melanie Gillette
NAVIGANT CONSULTING INC
3100 ZINFANDEL DRIVE, SUITE 600
RANCHO CARDOVA CA 95670
(916) 852-1300
melanie_gillette@rmiinc.com
Kay Davoodi
NAVY RATE INTERVENTION OFFICE
WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
1314 HARWOOD STREET SE
WASHINGTON NAVY YARD DC 20374-5018
(202) 685-0130
DavoodiKR@efaches.navfac.navy.mil
For: Navy Rate Intervention
Martin Mattes
Attorney At Law
NOSSAMAN GUTHNER KNOX & ELLIOTT, LLP
50 CALIFORNIA STREET, 34TH FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111-4799
(415) 438-7273
mmattes@nossaman.com
Eve Mitchell
OAKLAND TRIBUNE
401 13TH ST.
OAKLAND CA 94612
(510) 208-6474
emitchel@angnewspapers.com
Jonathan Jacobs
PA CONSULTING GROUP
75 NOVA DRIVE
PIEDMONT CA 94610-1037
(510) 654-9495
jon.jacobs@paconsulting.com
For: PA CONSULTING GROUP
Gail L. Slocum
Attorney At Law
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO.
77 BEALE ST. RM 3143
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 973-6583
glsg@pge.com
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Bruce Bowen
Mailcode B10a
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
brb3@pge.com
Dan Pease
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAILCODE B10B
PO BOX 70000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
drp6@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
Janice Frazier-Hampton
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIL CODE B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-2254
jyf1@pge.com
Joe Migocki
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
77 BEALE STREET, MAIL CODE B9A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-1890
(415) 973-1332
j3m9@pge.com
Niels Kjellund
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIL CODE 859A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
NXK2@pge.com
Roger J. Peters
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIL CODE B30A
PO BOX 7442
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94120
RJP2@pge.com
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Ron Helgens
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIL CODE B9A
PO BOX 770000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
(415) 973-7524
rrh3@pge.com
Roxanne Piccillo
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAILCODE B10B
PO BOX 70000
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177
rtp1@pge.com
George A. Perrault
1813 FAYMONT AVENUE
MANHATTAN BEACH CA 90266
(310) 379-0901
georgeperrault@msn.com
Henry Moore
PETERSON RISK CONSULTING, LLC
1 MARKET STREET, SUITE 1300
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
(415) 393-0588
hwmoore@pcit.com
Jean Pierre Batmale
REALENERGY
1900 AVENUE OF THE STARS, 755
LOS ANGELES CA 90067
(310) 203-2976
jpbatmale@realenergy.com
Carrie Peyton
SACRAMENTO BEE
PO BOX 15779
SACRAMENTO CA 95852
(916) 321-1086
cpeyton@sacbee.com
Tim Haines
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
PO BOX 15830
SACRAMENTO CA 95852-1830
(916) 732-6342
thaines@smud.org
For: Sacramento Municipal Utility District
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Michael Bazeley
SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
111 ELLIS STREET, 3RD FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 434-1018
mbazeley@sjmercury.com
James E. Hay
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET - H.Q. 14B
SAN DIEGO CA 92101-3017
(619) 696-2141
jhay@sempra.com
For: Sempra
Kimberly Freeman
SEMPRA ENERGY
601 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 2060
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 202-9983
Kfreeman@Sempra.com
Leslie Katz 4/1
Regional Vp-Regulatory Affairs
SEMPRA ENERGY
601 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 2060
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 202-9986
lkatz@sempra.com
For: sempra
Lynn G. Van Wagenen
Regulatory Affairs Project Manager
SEMPRA ENERGY
101 ASH STREET, ROOM 10A
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
(619) 696-4055
LvanWagenen@sempra.com
For: Sempra Energy
G. Darryl Reed
SIDLEY & AUSTIN
10 S. DEARBORN
CHICAGO IL 60603
(312) 853-7766
gdreed@sidley.com
For: SIDLEY & AUSTIN
Bruce Foster
Regulatory Affairs
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
601 VAN NESS AVENUE, SUITE 2040
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94102
(415) 775-1856
fosterbc@sce.com
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Frank J. Cooley
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-3115
frank.cooley@sce.com
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (SCE)
Peter S. Goeddel
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
PO BOX 800
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE, SUITE 321
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-3104
For: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
Stephen E. Pickett
RONALD L. OLSON
Attorney At Law
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
ROSEMEAD CA 91770
(626) 302-1903
picketse@sce.com
Charles C. Read
Attorney At Law
STEPTOE & JOHNSON, LLP
1330 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20036
(202) 429-6244
cread@steptoe.com
Peter Fox-Penner, Ph.D.
THE BRATTLE GROUP
1133 20TH STREET NW, SUITE 800
WASHINGTON DC 20036
(202) 955-5050
peter_fox-penner@brattle.com
Tony Wetzel
THERMO ECOTEK CORPORATION
1100 MELODY LANE, SUITE 206
ROSEVILLE CA 95678
(916) 773-2940
twetzel@thermoecotek.com
For: THERMO ECOTEK CORPORATION
Fred Wesley Monier
TURLOCK IRRIGATION DISTRICT
PO BOX 949
333 EAST CANAL DRIVE
TURLOCK CA 95381-0949
(209) 883-8321
fwmonier@tid.org
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Bill C. Wells
Lt. Col.
TYNDALL AFB
139 BARNES DRIVE, SUITE 1
TYNDALL AFB FL 32403-5319
(850) 283-6347
bill.wells@afcesa.af.mil
For: AIR FORCE LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY
Sam Wise
4045 PALOS VERDES DR. NORTH
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CA 90274
(310) 377-1577
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17 See, e.g., CAISO Summer Assessment prepared on March 22, 2001 that identifies resource deficiencies for June through September ranging from 600 MW to nearly 3,700 MW. This report can be accessed on the ISO's website:
http://www.caiso.com.


