Pdf 273391833

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pdf 273391833 BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIESCOMMISSION FILED 03/14/19 OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 04:59 PM Order Instituting Rulemaking to Rulemaking 18-10-007 Implement Electric Utility Wildfire (Filed October 25, 2018) Mitigation Plans Pursuant to Senate Bill 901 (2018). CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I haveon this date caused the attachedCOMMENTS TO WILDFIRE MITIGATION PLANS to be served pursuant to the CPUC'sRules of Practice and Procedure uponthe official service list forR.18-10-007, obtained from the CPUC's website and attached hereto, by electronic mail (e-mail) to all personswith a valid e-mail address on the official service list and by U.S.Mail to all parties without a valid e-mail address on the official service list. I have also senthard a copy by U.S. Mail to the Assigned Administrative Law Judge in this proceeding. Executed on March 14, 2019 at Los Angeles, California. /s/ J. ScottKuhn J. Scott Kuhn HOA.102491919.1 1 / 15 ~,~ #'~ Caiforrt ~ >,~ U~~IG 1~'~I~I~E~'S ~~ ~ w > CUCYtI'YttSSTt}P'E CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILTTIES COMMISSION Service Lists PROCEEDING: R1810007 - CPUC - OIR TO IMPLEM FILER: CPUC LIST NAME: LIST LAST CHANGED: MARCH 14, 2019 Download the Comma-delimited File About Comma-delimited Files Back to Service Lists Index I~ PETE SMITH ALI AMIRALI CITIZENS TRANSMISSION LLC STARTRANS I0, LLC 88 BLACK FALCON AVENUE, SUITE 342 591 W. PUTNAM AVENUE 905TON, MA 02210 GREENWICH, CT 06838 FOR: CITI2EN5 TRANSMISSION LLC FOR: STARTRANS I0, LLC ROBERT L. MITCHELL J. SCOTT KUHN TRANS-ELECT NTD PATH 15, LLC COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES 1850 CENTENNIAL PARK DRIVE, SUITE 488 OFFICE OF THE COUNN COUNSEL RESTON, VA 20191 500 WEST TEMPLE STREET, STE 652 FOR: TRANS-ELER NTD PATH 15, LLC LOS ANGELES, CA 90012-2713 FOR: COUNN OF LOS ANGELES HANS lAET2 CHRISTI HOGIN GENERAL MGR. COUNSEL ZI1MA BEACH FM BROADCASTERS BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP RADIO MALIBU 99.1 FM KBW 1238 R~SECftANS AVE., STE. 178 6402 SURFSIDE WAY MANHATTAN BEACH, CA 90266 fMLIBU, CA 90265 FOR: CITY OF Ml~LIBU FOR: ZUMA BEACH FM EMERGENCY AND COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS, INC. RUSSELL A. ARCHER KEITH SWITZER SR. ATTORNEY BEAR VA~LEV ELECTRIC SERVICE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY 630 EAST FOOTHILL BLVD. 2244 WALNUT GROVE AYE. / PO 80X 800 SAN DIMAS, CA 91773 ROSEMEAD, CA 91778 FOR: BEAR VALLEY ELECTRIC SERVICE, OIV FOR: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY OF GOLDEN STATE WATER CINAPANY DIANE CONKIIN MICHAEL ]. AGUNRE, ESQ. SPOKESPERSON AGUIRRE & SEVERSON LLP MUSSEY GRADE ROAD ALLIANCE 581 WEST BROADWAY, SUITE 1050 PO BOX 683 SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 RAMONA, CA 92065 fOR: RUTH HENRICKS FOR: MUSSEY GRADE ROAD ALLIANCE 2 / 15 KIftSTIE C. RAAGAS KELLEY WI LLIAMS REGULATORY COUNSEL COUNN OF INYO SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY PO DRAWER N 8330 CENTURY PARK COURT, CP32F INDEPENDENCE, CA 93526 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 FOR: COUNTY OF INVO FOR: SAN DIEGO GAS 8 ELECTRIC COMPANY M!lTTHEW J. SANDERS RACHAEL E. KO55 DEPUTY COUNTY COUNSEL ATTORNEY SAN IMTED COUNTY COUNSE La€"5 OFFICE ADAMS BROpUWELL ]OSEPH 8 CARDOZO 408 COUNTY CENTER, 6TH FL 601 GATEWAY BLVD., SUITE 1000 REIXJ000 CITV~ CA 94063 SOU7H SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 FOR: PENINSULA CLEAN ENERGY AUTHORITY FOR: COALITION OF CALIFORNIA UTILITY EMPLOYEES (CUE) CHARLYN A. HOCK CHRISTOPHER CLAY CALIF Pl16LIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CALIF PUBLIC UTZ CITIES COMMISSION LEGAL DIVISION LEGAL DIVISION ROOM 5123 ROOM 4388 505 VAN NE55 AVENUE 505 VAN NE55 AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214 SIIN FRANCISCO CA 94182-3214 FOR: PUBLIC ADVOCATES OFFICE FOR: OFFICE OF THE SAFETY ADVOCl1TE (OSA) WILLZAM ROSTOV THOMAS LONG DEPUN CITY ATTORNEY LEGAL DIRECTOR CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK CITY HALL 785 MARKET ST., STE. 1400 i DR CARLTON 8. GOO~LET PL. RM 234 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-4682 FOR: TURN FOR: CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCSICO IVAN R. JIMENEZ ALVSSA K00 ftEGUL1ITORY ATTORNEY ATTORNEY SMALL BUSINESS UTILITY ADVOCATES PACIFIC Gq5 ANO ELECTRIC COMPANY 548 MARKET STREET, STE. 11200 77 BEALE STREET, 830A SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94185 FOR: SMl+LL BUSINESS UTILITY ADVOCATES FOR: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY (SBUA) (PG&E) NORA SHERIFF, ESQ. EVELYN KARL COUNSEL ATTORNEY BUCHALTER, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION BUCHALTER, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 55 SECOND STREET, STE. 1788 55 SECOND STREET, Sl1ITE 1708 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94185-3493 FON: CALIFORNIA LARGE ENERGY CONSUMERS FOR: ENERGY PRODUCERS AND USERS ASSOCIATION (CLECA) COALITION DAVID 7. MILLER LISA A. COTTLE AVP - SR. LEGAL COUNSEL ATTORNEY / PARTNER ATBT SERVICES, INC. WINSTON & STRAWN LLP 430 BUSH STREET, ROOM 318 IB1 CALIFORNIA STREET, 34TH FL. SAN FRANCISCQ CA 94188 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 FOR: AT&T FOR: NEXTERA ENERGY TRANSMISSION WEST, LLC (NEET WEST) MEGAN SOMOGYI. MEGAN SOMOGVI ATTORNEY ATTORNEY GOODZN, MgCBRIOE, SQUERI & DAY, LLP GOODZN, M/lC8RI0E, SQUERI & DAY, LLP 505 SANSOME STREET, STE. 900 505 SANSOME STREET, STE 980 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 FOR: COUNTY OF MENOOCINO FOR: CITY OF SANTA ROSA MEGAN SOMOGVI DAVID L. HUARD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY GOO~IN, MACBRI~E, SQUERI, & DAY, LLP MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP 505 SANSOME ST., STE. 900 ONE EMBARCA~EftO CENTER, 30TH FL. 3 / 15 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111-3736 FOR: COUNTV OF SONOMl+ FOR: CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH IRENE K. MOOSEN LENNEAL K. GARONER ATTORNEY AT LAW TRANS BAY CABLE LLC LAW OFF2CE Of IRENE K. MOOSEN ONE LETTERMAN DRIVE, CS-180 53 SANTA YNEZ STREET SP.N FRANCISCO, CA 94129 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 FOR: TRANS BAY CABLE LLC FOR: LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY COALITION (LGSEC) VALERIE PRVOR 7 EFFEftY RICHARD GEN. MGR. CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY GOUNSEI ALAMEDA COUNTY FL000 CONTRaL AND WATER OFFICE OF THE NAPA COUNTY COONSEL 100 NORTH CANYONS PARKWAY 1195 THIRD 5T, SUITE 301 LIVERMORE, CA 94551 NAPA, CA 94559 FOR: ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND FOR: COUNTY OF NAPA WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, ZONE 7 APRIL ROSE SOMMER DOl1GLA5 E. COTY LEAD COUNSEL ATTORNEY PROTECT OUR COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION BOLA, POLISNER, MAOOOW, NELSON & 7UDSON 1547 PALOS VERDES MALLS N0. 196 2125 OAK GROVE ROAD, SUITE 210 WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598 WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598 FON: PROTECT OUR COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION FOR: CONTRA COSTA WATER DISTRICT TIM LINUL GREGG MORRIS PARTNER DIRECTOR KEVES & fOX LLP THE GREEN POWER INSTITUTE 436 14TH STREET, SUITE 1305 2839 SHATTUCK AYE., Sl1TE. 402 OAKLAND, CA 94612 BERKELEY, CA 94704 FOR: SUNRUN INC. FOR: THE GREEN P~WEft INSTITUTE (GPI) SHANA LAZEAOW 7ASON HOPPIN ATTORNEY COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ COMMUNITIES FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT A~MIN. OFFICE 120 BROAUWAY~ SUITE 2 701 OCEAN STREET RICHMOND, CA 94804 SANTA CRUZ, CA 95060 FOR: CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE FOR: COUNN OF SANTA CRUZ ALLIANCE (CEJA) WILIIlU1 8. ABRAMS JUSTIN WYNNE COMMUNITY ADVOCATE AiTONNEY 1519 ORANCH OWL PLACE BRAUN BLAISING SMITH WYNNE, P.C. SANTA ROSA, CA 95409 915 L STREET, STE. 1480 FOR: WILL2AM B. ABRAMS SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 FOR: CALZfOftNIA MUNICIPAL UTILITIES ASSOCIATION (CMUA) J EROME F. CANOELARIA LYNN HAUG VP & COONSEL, REGULATORY AFFAIRS ATTORNEY CALIFORNIA CABLE AND TE LECOMM. ASSN ELLISON SCHNEI~ER HARRIS & DONLAN LLP 1001 K STREET, ZND FL. 2680 CAPITOL AYE., STE. 400 SACRAMENTO CA 95814-3832 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 FOR: CALIFORNIA CABLE AND FOR: EAST BAV MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT TELECOMMONICATIONS ASSOCIATION RONALD LIEBERT ]EOEDIAH 7. GTBSON ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEY ELLISON SCHNEIOER HARRIS & DONIAN ALP E LESSON SCHNEIDER HARRIS & DONLAN LLP 2600 CAPITOL AVENUE, STE. 400 2fi80 CAPITOL AVENUE, SUI7E 488 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816-5931 FOR: CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS 8 FOR: BEAR VALLEY ELECTRIC SERVICE TECHNOLOGY ASSN. (CMTA) (BYES) / lIBERTV UTILITIES (CALPECO ELECTRIC) 4 / 15 KAREN NOREEN MILLS DANIEL MARSH SR. ATTORNEY M6R -RATES & REGULATORY AFFAIRS CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION 41BEftN ~TIIITIES (CALPECO ELEQRIC) LLC 2300 RIVER PLAZA DRIVE 933 ELOISE AVENUE SACRMtEN70, CA 95833 SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 96150 FOR: CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION FOR: LIBERTY UTILITIES (CALPECOELECTRSC) CYNTHIA HANSEN MIFSUO ASSIST. GEN. COUNSEL PACIFICOftP 825 NE MULTNOMAH ST., STE. 1800 PORTLAND, OR 97232 FOR: PACIFIC POWER, A OIV OF PACIFICORP Information Only CURT BARRY KAWA BALARAMAN SR WRITER / EDITOR STAFF WRITER / REPORTER INSIDE WASHINGTON PUBLISHERS CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS EMAIL ONLY EMAIL ONLY EMAIL ONLY, CA 80000 EMAIL ONLY, CA 00088 MEGHAN OEWEV MICHAEL BROWN MGR - EE POLICY / STRATEGY CONSULTANT PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY LAW OFFICE OF MICHAEL BROWN EMlIIL ONLY EIMIL ONLY EMAIL ONLY, CA 00800 EMAIL ONLY, CA 00800 FOR: SMALL BUSINESS UTILITY ADVOCATES (SBUA) NICK WILLIAMS RACHEL A. GOAD, ESQ. SENIOR DISTRESSED DEBT ANALYST CLIMATE CHG PROGRAM REORG RESEARCH INC. CALIFORNIA AIR RESOl1RCE5 60ARD EMAIL ONLY EM/~IL ONLY EMAIL ONLY, NY 00080 EMAIL ONLY, CA 00880 STEPHEN R. CIESLEWICZ MRW 8 ASSOCIATES, LLC WM CONSULTANT EMp2L ONLY EMAIL ONLY EMAIL ONLY, CA 00800 EMAIL ONLY. CA 00000 CAMERON-DANIEL, P.C. CRAIG JUDSON MCBETH EMAIL ONLY 7UDSON INVESTMENTS LLC EMAIL ONLY, CA 88080 84 WEST PARK PLACE, 3RD FL. STANFORD, CT 06901 CAROLINE V. BONE JONATHAN ARNOLO DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES, INC. OEl1T5CHE BANK 60 WALL STREET 60 WALL STREET NEW YORK, NV 18805 NEW YORK, NY 18005 CONOR SKELING ]ESSIE Cft~ZIER REORG LUMINUS MP.NAGEMENT 11 E 26TH STREET, 12TH FL. 1700 BR~ADWAV, 26TH FL. NEW YORK, NY 10010 NEW YORK, NY 18019 DAVID NGUYEN EDWIN GUYANDI ANALYST NEWTYN MANAGEMENT 7EFFERIES LLC 405 PARK AVENUE, SUITE 1184 520 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10022 NEW YORK, NY 10022 GREGORY REISS MICHAEL KRAMER 5 / 15 CENTENUS GLOBAL MFNAGEMENT, LP OUCERA PARTNERS 437 hW0I50N AVENUE, SITE 198 499 PARK AVENUE, 36TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 18022 NEW YORK, NY 18022 ALE7ANDR0 MENOEZ ELI SAMARA MADISON AVENUE PARTNERS MADISON AVENUE PARTNERS 158 E 58TH STREET, 14TH FLOOR 150 E 50TH STREET, 14TH FLOOR NEW VORK, NV 18155 NEW VORK, NV 18155 DONALD R.
Recommended publications
  • Before the Public Utilities Commission of the State Of
    BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FILED OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 01/22/21 12:02 PM Order Instituting Rulemaking to Implement Rulemaking 18-10-007 Electric Utility Wildfire Mitigation Plans (Filed October 25, 2018) Pursuant to Senate Bill 901 (2018). CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Stephen Green, certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the following is true and correct: On January 22, 2021, I served a copy of: Intervenor Compensation Claim of The Utility Reform Network and Decision on Intervenor Compensation Claim of The Utility Reform Network on all eligible parties on the attached list R.18-10-007, by sending said document by electronic mail to each of the parties via electronic mail, as reflected on the attached Service List. For those parties without an email address of record on the official service list, service is completed by mailing via United States Postal mail a properly addressed copy with prepaid postage. Executed this Friday, January 22, 2021, at San Francisco, California. ____________/s/____________ Stephen Green 1 / 21 1/21/2021 CPUC - Service Lists - R1810007 CPUC Home CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Service Lists PROCEEDING: R1810007 - CPUC - OIR TO IMPLEM FILER: CPUC LIST NAME: LIST LAST CHANGED: JANUARY 20, 2021 Download the Comma-delimited File About Comma-delimited Files Back to Service Lists Index Parties EVELYN KAHL PETER SMITH GENERAL COUNSEL, CALCCA CITIZENS TRANSMISSION LLC CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY CHOICE ASSOCIATION 88 BLACK FALCON AVENUE, SUITE 342 EMAIL ONLY BOSTON, MA 02210 EMAIL ONLY, CA 00000 FOR: CITIZENS TRANSMISSION LLC FOR: ENERGY PRODUCERS AND USERS COALITION ALI AMIRALI ROBERT L.
    [Show full text]
  • Before the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California
    BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Order Instituting Rulemaking to Implement Electric Utility Wildfire Mitigation Plans R.18-10-007 Pursuant to Senate Bill 901 (2018). (Filed October 25, 2018) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that, pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, I have this day served a true copy RESPONSE OF LIBERTY UTILITIES (CALPECO ELECTRIC) LLC (U 933 E) TO ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE’S RULING SEEKING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON WILDFIRE MITIGATION PLANS AND NOTICE REGARDING THE LOCATION OF DOCUMENTS REFERENCED IN ITS WILDFIRE MITIGATION PLAN on all parties identified. Service was effected by one or more means indicated below: ☒ Transmitting the copies via e-mail to all parties who have provided an e-mail address. ☒ Placing the copies in sealed envelopes and causing such envelopes to be delivered by U.S. mail to the offices of the Assigned ALJ(s) or other addressee(s) on the service list without an e-mail address. ALJ Peter V. Allen ALJ Sarah R. Thomas CPUC CPUC 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5017 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5033 San Francisco, CA 94102-3214 San Francisco, CA 94102-3214 Executed February 26, 2019, at Downey, California. /s/ AnnMarie Lett AnnMarie Lett LIBERTY UTILITIES (California) 9750 Washburn Road Downey, CA 90241 CPUC - Service Lists - R1810007 Page 1 of 15 CPUC Home CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Service Lists PROCEEDING: R1810007 - CPUC - OIR TO IMPLEM FILER: CPUC LIST NAME: LIST LAST CHANGED: FEBRUARY 26, 2019 Download the Comma-delimited File About Comma-delimited Files Back to Service Lists Index Parties PETE SMITH ALI AMIRALI CITIZENS TRANSMISSION LLC STARTRANS IO, LLC 88 BLACK FALCON AVENUE, SUITE 342 591 W.
    [Show full text]
  • SLLPIP EIS/EIR Appendix K: Draft Cultural Resources Report
    Appendix K Draft Cultural Resources Report This page left blank intentionally. Cultural Resources Consultants CULTURAL RESOURCES REPORT FOR THE SAN LUIS LOW POINT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, MERCED AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: Christopher Park, AICP CDM Smith 2295 Gateway Oaks Drive Sacramento, California 95883 Prepared by: Lisa Holm, PhD, John Holson, MA, Marc Greenberg, MA, Mary O’Neill, BA, Elena Reese, MA, Shanna Streich, MA, Christopher Peske, BA, Edward de Haro, BA, and Josh Varkel, BA Pacific Legacy, Inc. Bay Area Division 900 Modoc Avenue Berkeley, California 94707 Project No. 3459-02 Total Current Project Area for the Lower San Felipe Intake Alternative, the Combination Alternative, the Treatment Alternative, and the San Luis Reservoir Expansion Alternative: 51,475 Acres USGS 7.5’ Topographic Quadrangle Maps: Calaveras Reservoir (1980), Crevison Peak (2015), Cupertino (1991), Los Banos Valley (2015), Mariposa Peak (2015), Pacheco Pass (1971), San Jose East (1980), San Jose West (1980), San Luis Dam (1969), and Santa Teresa Hills (1981), California December 2018 This page left blank intentionally. Confidentiality Statements Archaeological remains and historic period built environment resources can be damaged or destroyed through uncontrolled public disclosure of information regarding their location. This document contains sensitive information regarding the nature and location of cultural resources, which should not be disclosed to unauthorized persons. Information regarding the location, character or ownership of certain historic properties may be exempt from public disclosure pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act (54 USC 300101 et seq.) and the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (Public Law 96-95 and amendments). In addition, access to such information is restricted by law, pursuant to Section 6254.10 of the California State Government Code.
    [Show full text]
  • Preliminary Planning Study Central California Clean Energy Transmission Project
    Preliminary Planning Study Central California Clean Energy Transmission Project Study Plan Version 1.2 February 29, 2008 Stakeholder Group Study 1 Table of Contents Study Objective...................................................................................................................3 Potential Alternatives ..........................................................................................................3 Alt-1: Status Quo.............................................................................................................3 Alt-2: Central California Clean Transmission Project (C3ETP).....................................3 Alt-3: Same as Alt-2, except building a Midway – E2 Single Circuit Tower Line (SCTL) ............................................................................................................................5 Alt-4: Build a Whirlwind – San Joaquin - E2 500 kV DCTL.........................................5 Alt-5: Build a Midway – E2 230 kV DCTL...................................................................5 Alt-6: Build a new PG&E and SCE Big Creek 230 kV Tie............................................6 Alt-7: Build a Midway – McCall – E2 230 kV DCTL....................................................6 Alt-8: Build a Gates – Gregg 230 kV DCTL ..................................................................6 Alt-9: Raisin City Switching Station...............................................................................7 Alt-10: New Generation..................................................................................................7
    [Show full text]
  • R1810007 Thomas Agenda Dec. Liberty BVES and Pacificorp Wmps Revision 1 Redline.Pdf
    ALJ/SRT/PVA/ilz PROPOSED DECISION Agenda ID # 17387 (Rev. 1) Ratesetting 5/30/2019 Item #33 Decision PROPOSED DECISION OF ALJ THOMAS AND ALJ ALLEN (Mailed 04/29/2019) BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Order Instituting Rulemaking to Implement Electric Utility Wildfire Mitigation Plans Pursuant to Senate Rulemaking 18-10-007 Bill 901 (2018). DECISION APPROVINGON 2019 WILDFIRE MITIGATION PLANS OF LIBERTY UTILITIES/CALPECO ELECTRIC; BEAR VALLEY ELECTRIC SERVICE, A DIVISION OF GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY; AND PACIFIC POWER, A DIVISION OF PACIFICORP PURSUANT TO SENATE BILL 901 283565505294762459 - 1 - R.18-10-007 ALJ/SRT/PVA/ilz PROPOSED DECISION (Rev. 1) TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page DECISION APPROVING 2019 WILDFIRE MITIGATION PLANS OF LIBERTY UTILITIES/CALPECO ELECTRIC; BEAR VALLEY ELECTRIC SERVICE, A DIVISION OF GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY; AND PACIFIC POWER, A DIVISION OF PACIFICORP PURSUANT TO SENATE BILL 901 1 Summary 2 1. Liberty Utilities/CalPeco Electric 2 1.1. Overview of Liberty’s Wildfire Mitigation Plan 2 1.2. Inspection and Maintenance 3 1.2.1. Liberty’s Proposed Inspection and Maintenance Program 4 1.2.2. Discussion – Inspection and Maintenance 4 1.3. System Hardening 5 1.3.1. Liberty’s Proposed System Hardening Program 6 1.3.2. Parties’ Comments – System Hardening 7 1.3.3. Discussion – System Hardening 8 1.4. Vegetation Management Plan 9 1.4.1. Liberty’s Proposed Vegetation Management Program 9 1.4.2. Discussion – Vegetation Management 10 1.5. De-Energization 11 1.5.1. Order Instituting Rulemaking (OIR) on De-Energization 11 1.5.2.
    [Show full text]
  • Rates Brochure, 01/11/2011
    WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION Sierra Nevada Region 2012 Proposed Rates Adjustment For the Central Valley Project California-Oregon Transmission Project and Pacific Alternating Current Intertie January 11, 2011 DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ............................................................ 6 SECTION I ........................................................................................................................... 7 SUMMARY ....................................................................................................................... 7 Table I – 1 Summary Table of Rates Comparison FY 2011 to Estimated FY 2012 ..... 11 SECTION II ........................................................................................................................ 12 RATE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES ...................................................................... 12 A) PUBLIC PROCESS ................................................................................................................................ 12 Table II - 1 Informal and Formal Rate Process Calendar Schedule of Major Steps Central Valley and California-Oregon Transmission Projects And Pacific Alternating Current Intertie ....................................................................... 12 B) PUBLIC FORUMS ................................................................................................................................. 16 C) WRITTEN COMMENTS ........................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Statement of Timothy J. Meeks Administrator Western
    STATEMENT OF TIMOTHY J. MEEKS ADMINISTRATOR WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND POWER COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MARCH 15, 2011 EXAMINING THE SPENDING, PRIORITIES AND THE MISSIONS OF THE BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION, THE WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION, THE SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION AND THE SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Thank you, Chairman McClintock and members of the Subcommittee. My name is Timothy Meeks. I am the Administrator of the Western Area Power Administration (Western), and I’m proud to be here today to represent Western and to tell you about who we are, and our role in delivering clean, renewable power to the western United States. Who we are and what we do On December 21, 1977, high gas prices and a concern over reliable energy supplies led Congress to create the Department of Energy, including the Western Area Power Administration—a new agency to market and deliver Federal hydropower within a 15-state region of the central and western United States. More than three decades later, our mission of delivering clean, renewable energy continues to be crucial in meeting today's energy demands. Federal hydropower has been 1 critical in providing reliable electricity to light homes and drive industry in small towns and large communities, and on Tribal lands and military bases. As one of four power marketing administrations within the U.S. Department of Energy, we market hydropower generated at 56 multi-use Federal water projects operated by the Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the International Boundary and Water Commission.
    [Show full text]
  • Department of Energy
    Vol. 76 Wednesday, No. 178 September 14, 2011 Part III Department of Energy Western Area Power Administration The Central Valley Project, the California-Oregon Transmission Project, the Pacific Alternating Current Intertie, and Information on the Path 15 Transmission Upgrade—Rate Order No. WAPA–156; Notice VerDate Mar<15>2010 19:22 Sep 13, 2011 Jkt 223001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4717 Sfmt 4717 E:\FR\FM\14SEN2.SGM 14SEN2 emcdonald on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES2 56906 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 178 / Wednesday, September 14, 2011 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Folsom, CA 95630–4710, (916) 353– CAISO market price or Western’s actual 4629, e-mail [email protected]. cost; Western Area Power Administration SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This 6. Western added Components 2 and Federal Register notice (FRN) replaces 3, standard cost recovery language, to The Central Valley Project, the the existing formula rates for power, CPP formula rate; and California-Oregon Transmission transmission, and ancillary services 7. Rate Schedules include Project, the Pacific Alternating Current under Rate Order No. 115, noticed on miscellaneous language changes and Intertie, and Information on the Path 15 November 22, 2004,1 as amended under billing clarifications. Transmission Upgrade—Rate Order Rate Order No. 128, noticed on July 26, Detailed explanations of changes to No. WAPA–156 2006,2 and as extended by Rate Order the provisional formula rate methodologies are described in the rate AGENCY: Western Area Power No. 139, noticed on August 12, 2008.3 order below. Administration, DOE. These rate schedules (CV–F12, CPP–1, ACTION: Notice of Rate Order. CV–T2, CV–NWT4, COTP–T2, PACI– Provisional Power Rates T2, CV–TPT6, CV–SPR3, CV–SUR3, Under the provisional formula rates, SUMMARY: The Deputy Secretary of CV–RFS3, and CV–EID3) expire on prior to the start of each fiscal year (FY), Energy confirmed and approved Rate September 30, 2011.
    [Show full text]
  • OO-\EP-\B DATE AUG 0 1 2008 the STATE of CALIFORNIA Reed
    DOCKET OO-\EP-\B DATE AUG 0 1 2008 THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA REeD. AUG 0 4 2008 BEFORE THE : ••t CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION In the Matter qf: ) ) . Preparation of the ) Docket No. 08-IEP-IB 2008 Integrated Energy Policy Report ) Update and the 2009 Integrated ) Energy Policy Report ) POST WORKSHOP COMMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL UTILITIES ASSOCIATION, IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER, AND THE SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT . Pursuant to the Notice of Staff Workshop on Transmission Issues for 33% Renewables by 2020, the California Municipal Utilities Association and certain of its member utilities, the Imperial Irrigation District ("IID"), Los Angeles Department of Water and Power ("LAPWP"), and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District ("SMUD") (collectively "Joint Commentors"), respectfully submit these Post-Workshop Comments on issues regarding transmission infrastructure development to meet renewable energy goals. CMUA is a statewide organization of local public agencies in California that provide water, gas, and electricity service to California consumers. CMUA membership includes 43 electric distribution systems and other public agencies directly involved in the electricity industry. 1 CMUA members, including those listed above, own and operate CMUA electric utility members iilclude the Cities of Alameda, Anaheim, Azusa, Banning, Burbank, Cerritos, Colton, Corona, Glendale, Healdsburg, Lodi, Lompoc, Los Angeles, Needles, Palo Alto, Pasadena, Rancho Cucamonga, Redding, Riverside, Roseville, Santa Clara, and Vernon, as well as the Imperial, Merced, Modesto, Turlock Irrigation Districts, the Northern California Power Agency, Southern California Public Power Authority, Transmission Agency of Northern California, Lassen Municipal Utility District, Power and Water Resources Pooling Authority, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, the Trinity and Truckee Donner Public Utility Districts, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, and the City and COlmty of San Francisco, Hetch-Hetchy.
    [Show full text]
  • Planning for California's Future Transmission Grid
    PLANNING FOR CALIFORNIA’S FUTURE TRANSMISSION GRID Review of Transmission System, Strategic Benefits, Planning Issues And Policy Recommendations Prepared by: Electric Power Group, LLC Vikram S. Budhraja Jim Dyer Stephen Hess For California Energy Commission October 2003 Final October 2003 FOREWORD Electric Power Group, LLC (EPG), prepared this report under the auspices of the Consortium of Electric Reliability Technology Solutions (CERTS)1. The CERTS Program Manager is Joseph Eto, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The project was funded by California Energy Commission, Don Kondoleon, Project Manager. 1 CERTS is currently conducting research with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Transmission Reliability Program and the California Energy Commission. CERTS is working with electric power industry organizations, including ISOs, RTOs, NERC, and utilities. CERTS members include Electric Power Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, National Science Foundation, Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC), and Sandia National Laboratories. October 2003 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................. 1 I. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 3 II. CALIFORNIA’S TRANSMISSION SYSTEM......................................................... 3 III. DEVELOPMENT OF INTERCONNECTIONS AND STRATEGIC
    [Show full text]
  • Visio-CA EHV Transmision System W Congestion Points 06 09 06.Vsd
    Meridian (Path 25) Captain Jack Malin (Path 66) Celilo Weed Junction Crag View (Path 65) Shasta (Path 76) Round Cascade Hilltop Keswick Mountain +500 kV DC PIT River 500 kV 345 kV Cottonwood (Hydro) Olinda 230 kV & lower (1 of more lines) Hyatt (CDWR) Table Nuclear Generation Cottonwood 230/60 kV Mountain Generation Transformer Substation Feather River (WAPA) (Hydro) WECC Transfer Path Maxwell Table Mtn to Bordertown High Congestion Vaca-Dixon Tesla 500/230 kV Medium Congestion Geysers Drum Valley Road Transformer Vaca (Path 24) Dixon Summit Pittsburgh Tracy Drum-Rio Oso Contra 115 kV Line Costa Bellota Ravenswood Newark Tesla Potrero San Luis Big Creek (Hydro) Tesla-Ravenswood & Los Newark-Ravenswood Metcalf LDWP Gorge 230 kV Lines Banos Helms SPP Silver Peak Moss Gregg (Path 52) Landing Kings River Inyo Control (Path 27) Panoche Intermountain (Path 60) Haiwee McCall Colorado Hoover (Path 15) Inyokern River USF Path 21 (Path 49) Kramer (Path 64) (Path 63)Mead East of River Morro Bay Gates Midway Market Place Perkins Victorville (Path 58) Magunden Liberty Diablo Adelanto McCullough Crystal (Path 26) Canyon Antelope (Path 61) Pisgah Cima Navajo Vincent Moenkopi Mandalay Eldorado Sylmar Lugo Palo Verde Ormond Beach Pardee (Path 41) Mohave Toluca Chino Mira Loma Castaic Rinaldi West of Hassayampa Aqueduct Devers Devers Eagle Mtn (Path 59) North Gila Huntington Santiago (Path 42) Blythe Beach (Path 43) Note: Also part Serrano Valley Mirage of Path 46 Coachella West of River SONGS IID (Path 46) Talega El Centro (Path 44) El Centro Escondido 230/161 kV Imperial Valley Encina Mission Transformer 500/230 kV Southbay Imperial Transformer Colorado Miguel River Valley Miguel USA Imports (Path 45) MEXICO Termoelectrica De Mexicali CFE CFE CFE ISO CA EHV Transmission Map 500/230 kV with Congestion Points Central Original Author- Mike Starr Tijuana La Rosita Ciclo Updated: M.Lien 6/09/06 La Rosita II Combinado Mexicali.
    [Show full text]
  • LTER Site Location, Landsat World Reference System (WRS) Coordinates and Basic Site Description Information. Site Landsat WRS Pr
    Site http://www.lternet.edu/technology/background/lter_locat... LTER Site location, Landsat World Reference System (WRS) coordinates and basic site description information. Following are the scene center coordinates for LTER sites. A "bounding box" coordinate list is more difficult since all sites are involved in regional investigations. LTER Site Latitude-Longitude Coordinates - Latitude (left) and longitude (right) are in decimal degrees. For latitude, + (or no sign) equals North, - equals South. For longitude, + (or no sign) equals East, - equals West. This is also translated to Degrees and Minutes, along with the WRS path/row generally used by the site, if known. Site Landsat Preferred acquisition Institutional affiliations Principal Research topics WRS window biome/main communities H.J. Path 46 Row July1-August 31 Oregon State University; Temperate Successional changes in Andrews 29; Lat/Long: USDA Forest Service coniferous forest. ecosystems; forest-stream Experimental 44o14'N / Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir/western interactions; Forest 122o11'W Research Station hemlock/western (AND) 44.2, red cedar; true fir population dynamics of -122.2 and mountain forest stands; patterns and hemlock; streams rates of decomposition; disturbance regimes in forest landscapes Arctic Path 73, Row July1-August 31 Very The Ecosystem Center, Arctic tundra, lakes, Research topics: Tundra 12; Lat/Long: Difficult acquisition - Marine Biological streams. Tussock Movement of nutrients (ARC) 68.6, 68o38'N / very little data in archive Laboratory; Universities
    [Show full text]