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Before the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Application of PacifiCorp (U 901 E) for Approval of its Application ____________ 2017 Transportation Electrification Programs CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Rosa Gutierrez, certify that I have on this 30th day of June 2017 caused a copy of the foregoing APPLICATION OF PACIFICORP (U 901 E) FOR APPROVAL OF ITS 2017 TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMS to be served on all known parties to R.13-11-007 listed on the most recently updated service list available on the California Public Utilities Commission website, via email to those listed with email and via U.S. mail to those without email service. I also caused copies to be hand- delivered as follows: Commissioner Carla Peterman ALJ John S. Wong California Public Utilities Commission California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 San Francisco, CA 94102 Amy Mesrobian Energy Division California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed this 30th day of June 2017 at San Francisco, California. /s/ Rosa Gutierrez Rosa Gutierrez 3219/003/X192215.v1 CPUC - Service Lists - R1311007 Page 1 of 17 CPUC Home CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Service Lists PROCEEDING: R1311007 - CPUC - OIR TO CONSID FILER: CPUC LIST NAME: LIST LAST CHANGED: JUNE 27, 2017 Download the Comma-delimited File About Comma-delimited Files Back to Service Lists Index Parties CAMERON SEAN GRAY JEREMY WAEN ENERGY AND TRANSPORTATION MANAGER SR. REGULATORY ANALYST COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL MARIN CLEAN ENERGY EMAIL ONLY EMAIL ONLY EMAIL ONLY, CA 00000 EMAIL ONLY, CA 00000 FOR: COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL FOR: MARIN CLEAN ENERGY JOHN BOESEL JOHN W. LESLIE, ESQ. CALSTART ATTORNEY EMAIL ONLY DENTONS US LLP EMAIL ONLY, CA 00000 EMAIL ONLY FOR: CALSTART EMAIL ONLY, CA 00000 FOR: SHELL ENERGY NORTH AMERICA KENNETH SAHM WHITE TAM HUNT DIRECTOR, ECONOMIC & POLICY ANALYSIS COMMUNITY RENEWABLES SOLUTIONS, LLC CLEAN COALITION EMAIL ONLY EMAIL ONLY EMAIL ONLY, CA 00000-0000 EMAIL ONLY, CA 00000-0000 FOR: COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL FOR: CLEAN COALITION SCOTT FISHER JOSEPH HALSO NRG EV2G LLC LEGAL FELOOW 211 CARNEGIE CENTER SIERRA CLUB PRINCETON, NJ 08540 50 F STREET, NW, 8TH FLR. FOR: NRG EV2G LLC WASHINGTON, DC 20001 FOR: SIERRA CLUB https://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/servicelists/R1311007_81687.htm 6/30/2017 CPUC - Service Lists - R1311007 Page 2 of 17 JULIA M. REGE KEVIN MATTHEWS DIR - ENVIRONMENTAL & ENERGY MANAGING DIRECTOR ASSOCIATION OF GLOBAL AUTOMAKERS, INC. NSI, LLC 1050 K ST., NW, STE. 650 1400 EYE ST., N.W., STE. 900 WASHINGTON, DC 20001 WASHINGTON, DC 20005 FOR: ASSOCIATION OF GLOBAL AUTOMAKERS, FOR: CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE EV V2G/B INC. SCHOOL BUS DEMONSTRATIN PROJECT DEANA DENNIS MELISSA A. HOVSEPIAN DIR - GOVN'T RELATIONS SR COUNSEL NAT'L ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOC. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY 1300 NORTH 17TH STREET, STE. 1752 555 WEST FIFTH STREET, GT-14E7 ROSSLYN, VA 22209 LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 FOR: NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS FOR: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY ASSOCIATION (NEMA) ADRIANO MARTINEZ THOMAS ASHLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW DIR - GOVN'T AFFAIRS & PUBLIC POLICY EARTHJUSTICE GREENLOTS 800 WILSHIRE BLVD., SUITE 1000 925 N. LA BREA AVENUE, 6TH FLOOR LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 LOS ANGELES, CA 90038 FOR: CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ACTION AND FOR: GREENLOTS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; AND EAST YARD COMMUNITIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE HOWARD CHOY KEVIN LEE GENERAL MGR. ATTORNEY COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES NRG ENERGY, INC. OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY 11390 W. OLYMPIC BLVD., STE. 250 1100 NORTH EASTERN AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CA 90064 LOS ANGELES, CA 90063 FOR: NRG EV SERVICES LLC DBA EVGO FOR: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES BEAUDRY KOCK JESSALYN ISHIGO VP - SMART GRID ENVIRONMENTAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFF. RECARGO INC. AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC. 1015 ABBOT KINNEY BLVD. 1919 TORRANCE BLVD. VENICE, CA 90291 TORRANCE, CA 90501 FOR: RECARGO, INC. FOR: AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR COMPANY, INC. (AHM) ALEXANDER KEROS MAX BAUMHEFNER ADVANCED VEHICLE & INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY LEGAL FELLOW GENERAL MOTORS, LLC NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL 3050 LOMITA BLVD. 111 SUTTER ST., 21ST FLOOR TORRANCE, CA 90505 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 91404 FOR: GENERAL MOTORS FOR: NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL (NRDC) MATT MIYASATO ANDREA TOZER DEP. EXEC. OFFR.-SCIENCE & TECH. ADV. SR. ATTORNEY SO. COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DIST. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY 21865 E. COPLEY DR. 2244 WALNUT GROVE AVE / PO BOX 800 DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765-0940 ROSEMEAD, CA 91770 FOR: SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT FOR: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY https://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/servicelists/R1311007_81687.htm 6/30/2017 CPUC - Service Lists - R1311007 Page 3 of 17 DISTRICT (SCAQMD) DONALD C. LIDDELL DONALD C. LIDDELL, PC ATTORNEY COUNSEL DOUGLASS & LIDDELL DOUGLASS & LIDDELL 2928 2ND AVENUE 2928 2ND AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CA 92103 SAN DIEGO, CA 92103 FOR: POWERTREE SERVICES, INC. FOR: CALIFORNIA ENERGY STORAGE ALLIANCE (CESA) DON KELLY LISA MCGHEE EXE. DIR. OPERATIONS MGR. UTILITY CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK SAN DIEGO AIRPORT PARKING CO. 3405 KENYON STREET, SUITE 401 2771 KURTZ ST. SAN DIEGO, CA 92110 SAN DIEGO, CA 92110 FOR: UTILITY CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK FOR: SAN DIEGO AIRPORT PARKING CO. (UCAN) MICHAEL SHAMES, ESQ. E. GREGORY BARNES SAN DIEGO CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK SENIOR COUNSEL 6975 CAMINO AMERO SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY SAN DIEGO, CA 92111 8330 CENTURY PARK CT., 2ND FLOOR FOR: SAN DIEGO CONSUMERS' ACTION NETWORK SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 FOR: SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (SDG&E) STEPHEN G. DAVIS ROBERT GNAIZDA KNGRID, LLC COUNSEL 26602 DAPPLE GREY DRIVE NATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION LAGUNA HILLS, CA 92653-5710 15 SOUTHGATE AVE., STE 200 FOR: KNGRID, LLC DALY CITY, CA 94015 FOR: JOINT MINORITY PARTIES: NATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION, ECUMENICAL CENTER FOR BLACK CHURCH STUDIES, JESSE MIRANDA CENTER FOR HISPANIC LEADERSHIP, AND LOS ANGELES LATINO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (FORMERLY THE LATINO BUSINESS CHAMBER OF GREATER LOS ANGELES). ROBERT GNAIZDA F. KENT LEACOCK GENERAL COUNSEL PROTERRA INC. NATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION 1001 BAYHILL DR. 15 SOUTHGATE AVE., STE. 200 SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 DALY CITY, CA 94015 FOR: PROTERRA INC. FOR: CORNERSTONE CHURCH OF SAN DIEGO AND MAAC MARC D. JOSEPH TOVAH TRIMMING ATTORNEY AT LAW CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ADAMS BROADWELL JOSEPH & CARDOZO LEGAL DIVISION 601 GATEWAY BLVD. STE 1000 ROOM 4107 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 505 VAN NESS AVENUE FOR: COALITION OF CALIFORNIA UTILITY SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214 EMPLOYEES (CCUE) FOR: ORA https://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/servicelists/R1311007_81687.htm 6/30/2017 CPUC - Service Lists - R1311007 Page 4 of 17 MARCEL HAWIGER EVELYN KAHL STAFF ATTORNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP 785 MARKET ST., STE. 1400 345 CALIFORNIA ST., STE. 2450 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 FOR: THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK (TURN) FOR: CLEAN ENERGY FUELS CORPORATION JILL E. YUNG LARISSA KOEHLER PAUL HASTINGS, LLP SENIOR ATTORNEY 555 SECOND ST., 24TH FLR. ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 123 MISSION STREET, 28TH FLOOR FOR: VOTE SOLAR SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 FOR: ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND NICOLE JOHNSON SEAN P. BEATTY REGULATORY ATTORNEY WEST REGION GEN. COUNSEL CONSUMER FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA NRG ENERGY, INC, 150 POST ST., STE. 442 100 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 400 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 FOR: CONSUMER FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA FOR: NRG ENERGY SERVICES, LLC PAUL STITH SARA STECK MYERS LEGISLATIVE & POLICY ADVOCATE ATTORNEY AT LAW PLUG IN AMERICA LAW OFFICES OF SARA STECK MYERS 2370 MARKET ST., STE. 419 122 - 28TH AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94114 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94121 FOR: PLUG IN AMERICA FOR: CENTER FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES (CEERT) RITA LIOTTA CHRISTOPHER WARNER FEDERAL EXECUTIVE AGENCIES LAW DEPARTMENT 1 AVENUE OF THE PALMS, STE. 161 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94130 PO BOX 770000; MC B30A FOR: FEDERAL EXECUTIVE AGENCIES SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94177 FOR: PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY PAUL STITH CHRIS KING DIR., BUS. DEVELOPMENT & REG. AFFAIRS CHIEF REGULATORY OFFICER EV GRID, INC SIEMENS SMART GRID SOLUTIONS 809 SAN ANTONIO ROAD 4000 E. 3RD AVE., STE 400 PALO ALTO, CA 94303 FOSTER CITY, CA 94404-4827 FOR: EV GRID, INC. FOR: EMETER, A SIEMENS BUSINESS LAWRENCE G. CHASET SACHU CONSTANTINE ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF POLICY KEYES FOX & WIEDMAN LLP CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY 416 14TH STREET, STE. 1305 426 17TH STREET, STE. 700 OAKLAND, CA 94612 OAKLAND, CA 94612 FOR: INTERSTATE RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR: CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY COUNCIL (IREC) (CSE)(F/K/A CALIFORNIA CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY) GREGORY MORRIS JOEL ESPINO DIRECTOR LEGAL COUNSEL GREEN POWER INSTITUTE THE GREENLINING INSTITUTE https://ia.cpuc.ca.gov/servicelists/R1311007_81687.htm 6/30/2017 CPUC - Service Lists - R1311007 Page 5 of 17 2039 SHATTUCK AVE., SUITE 402 EMAIL ONLY BERKELEY, CA 94704 EMAIL ONLY, CA 94704 FOR: GREEN POWER INSTITUTE FOR: THE GREENLINING INSTITUTE COLLEEN C. QUINN JESSICA ZENK VP - GOV'T. RELATIONS AND PUBLIC POLICY SILICON VALLEY LEADERSHIP GROUP CHARGEPOINT, INC. 2001 GATEWAY PLACE, SUITE 101E 254 EAST HACIENDA AVENUE SAN JOSE, CA 95110 CAMPBELL, CA 95008 FOR: SILICON VALLEY LEADERSHIP GROUP FOR: CHARGEPOINT, INC. STEVEN S. SHUPE RICHARD SCHORSKE GENERAL COUNSEL EXECUTIVE DIR. SONOMA CLEAN POWER AUTHORITY CALIFORNIA EV ALLIANCE 50 SANTA ROSA AVE., 5TH FL. 2605 ALBANY AVENUE SANTA ROSA, CA 95404 DAVIS, CA 95618 FOR: SONOMA CLEAN POWER AUTHORITY FOR: CALIFORNIA EV ALLIANCE ANDREW ULMER FRANK BREUST DIR - FED REGULATORY AFFAIRS VP GVN'T & EXTERNAL AFFAIRS CALIFORNIA ISO BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC 250 OUTCROPPING WAY 980 9TH ST., STE 950 FOLSOM, CA 95630-8773 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 FOR: CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SUSYTEM FOR: BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC OPERATOR (CAISO) MICHAEL PIMENTEL SCOTT BLAISING LEGISLATIVE / REGULATORY ADVOCATE COUNSEL CALIFORNIA TRANSIT ASSOCIATION BRAUN BLAISING MCLAUGHLIN & SMITH, P.C. 1415 L STREET 915 L STREET, SUITE 1480 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 FOR: CALIFORNIA TRANSIT ASSOCIATION FOR: CITY OF LANCASTER STEVEN P.
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