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July 25, 2024

California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)

Utility Proposal Would Increase Legacy Costs for California CCAs
Californians who receive electricity from a community choice aggregator could face higher costs under a plan proposed by three investor-owned utilities.
California to Reconsider Retail Choice
California officials are reconsidering retail choice, two decades after a deregulation drive that faltered in the Western Energy Crisis of 2000/01.
Calif. Bill Would Introduce ‘Clean Peak Energy Standard’
A California bill introduced in the State Assembly would require utilities to meet increased demand with clean peak resources.
FERC Clarifies Western Energy Crisis ‘Pricing Umbrella’ Theory
FERC said evidence of price reporting deficiencies by power sellers during the Western Energy Crisis cannot constitute the sole basis for a finding of market manipulation.
CPUC Orders Renegotiation of San Onofre Settlement
The California PUC ordered Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric to meet with groups opposed to the commission’s 2014 settlement
Sandoval: Nuke Shutdown, Auto-DR Aided Aliso Canyon Response
Actions taken in the wake of the closure of the San Onofre nuclear plant ultimately helped California address the Aliso Canyon shut down.
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NARUC Panelists Discuss Impact of Rate Design on EV Adoption
Speakers discussed the growth of electric vehicles at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ annual conference.
California GHG Rules Keep Edison Focused on ‘Wire Side’
Edison International (NYSE:EIX) will continue to upgrade its t&d networks to take advantage of laws aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
CPUC Contests ISO Incentive for PGE
The California PUC (CPUC) is protesting the FERC decision to allow PG&E (NYSE:PCG) to include an ISO adder in its 2017 transmission rates proposal.
FERC Denies Rehearing on SDGE Abandonment Incentive
FERC denied San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) request for rehearing of an order that limited the amount the utility can be reimbursed.

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