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Electric Utility Service Areas 124°W 123°W 122°W 121°W 120°W 119°W 118°W 117°W 116°W 115°W 114°W I d a h o O r e g o n 42°N 42°N 101 ¤£ White Lake Lower California ¤£199 Klamath Lake Goose Meiss Lake Lake Crescent City !( 395 Clear Lake ¤£ Del Norte Reservoir !(Yreka ¤£97 Upper Electric Utility Service Areas Lake Grass Lake Modoc Raker and Thomas 5 Reservoirs Pa cif iCorp ¨¦§ Klamath Big Sage !( Siskiyou Lake Reservoir Shastina Pa cif iCorp & Surprise Valley Electric C o-op Middle !( Alkali !( Ã299 Alturas Dorris Reservoir Lake Legend Weed Whitehorse Flat Service Area Egg Lake Reservoir Anza Electric Co - op Lassen Municipal Utility District (LMUD) Redding Electric Utility !(Dunsmuir Lower Lookout West Valley Lake !( Reservoir Azusa Light & Water Lassen MUD and Plumas-Sierra Roseville Electric 41°N Surprise Valley Elect ric C o-o p Bear Valley Electric Service Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) 41°N 101 299 ¤£ à Moon Lake Burbank Water & Power Merced Irrigation District (MEID) San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) Ã299 Clair Eagle !( Lake City of Anaheim Public Utilities Department Modesto Irrigation District (MID) Liberty Utilities Arcata £395 !( ¤ Other Features !( Burney Eureka City of Needles PacifiCorp Silicon Valley Power \! State Capitol ¨¦§5 Weaverville City of !( !( Shasta Lake Shasta Lake Shasta City of Riverside PacifiCorp and Surprise Valley Electric Co - op Southern California Edison (SCE) City Humboldt Whiskeytown 299 Lake Trinity à Horse Lake PU D City of Vernon Municipal Light Department Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) Surprise Valley Electric Co - op Highway Redding Eagle Lake !(Hayfork !( Lassen Redding Lassen Lassen Colton Electric Utility Department PG&E Company and MID Expansion Trinity Public Utilities District Water Body Trinity Elec tr ic Utility McCoy Flat & MU D Reservoir Smoke Creek Glendale Water & Power Pasadena Water & Power Turlock Irrigation District (TID) Dry Lake Susanville Plumas Reservoir Cottonwood Hog Flat !( Sierra !( Reservoir Imperial Irrigation District (IID) Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Co - op All Others County Line Leavitt Lake Chester Westwood Mountain !( !( Meadows Reservoir Lake ¤£395 Honey Lake Almanor Red Bluff Antelope !( Lake 40°N Shelte r Tehama Butt Valley Reservoir Cove 101 Plumas 40°N ¤£ !(Tehama ¨¦§5 Quincy Frenchman !( Lake Ã99 Bucks Lake Lake Plumas- Davis Sierra Portola Black Butte !( Lake Little Grass Paradise Valley Reservoir !(Chico !( Butte !(Loyalton Lake Sly Creek Pacific Gas & Electric Oroville Reservoir Sierra Downieville Glenn Willows !( !( !( Jackson Fort Bragg Glenn !( Meadows Stampede !( Oroville New Bullards Reservoir Lake Reservoir Bar Reservoir Independence Willits Pillsbury Biggs !( Thermalito Lake Mun ic ipa l Bowman Fordyce Utilitie s Gridley Lake Lake Boca Reservoir East Park Elec tr ic Prosser Creek Mendocino Reservoir Fordyce Trucke e £101 Utility Creek ¤ Nevada !( Donne r Donner Lake 80 Soda Springs Yuba !(Nevada City ¨¦§ Lake 5 !(Colusa !( City of Mendocino ¨¦§ Rollins Kings Beach Ukiah Colusa Williams Sutter Reservoir !( !( Marysville !( Tahoe City !(!( French Meadows 39°N Indian Valley Reservoir Yuba City Clear Reservoir Camp Far West Placer Reservoir Lake Tahoe 39°N Lakeport !( Lake Lake Hell Hole 99 à Reservoir Kelseyville !( Clearlake Loon !( Lake !( Point Arena South Lake Tahoe Sutter !( Auburn !( Fallen Leaf Union Valley Lake Reservoir !( Roseville Liberty Cloverdale Elec tr ic 80 Folsom Coloma Ice House Utilities ¨¦§ Lake !( Woodfords Reservoir 50 !( !( ¤£ Roseville !( Yolo Woodland !( Placerville El Dorado Caples Lake Markleeville City of Citrus Heights !( Topaz !( 5 Kirkwood Meado ws Healdsburg ¨¦§ Lake ¤£50 Upper Blue Silver Lake Lake 505 ¨¦§ 113 Sacramento Lake à \!( Berryessa Bear River Alpine N e v a d a Saint Helena Reservoir !( Sacramento Napa Sonoma !(Santa Rosa Municipal Salt Springs !( Reservoir Spicer Meadow Yountville 80 Dixon Utility District Amador !( ¨¦§ Reservoir ¤£101 Sacramento Ione Jackson !( !( Donnell Lake Napa Solano Pardee !( Reservoir Bridgeport Camanche Reservoir Galt !( Fairfield !( Reservoir Calaveras !( Beardsley Lake Bridgeport San Andreas Pinecrest 12 Ã99 !( Lake à Lodi Nicasio !( Murphys!( 38°N Reservoir Vallejo Rio Vista Elec tr ic New Hogan 395 !( Reservoir Tuolumne ¤£ Point Reyes Station !( Pittsburg 38°N Marin San Pablo Benicia Bay !( Pittsburg Kent Lake !( 4 !( New Melones Lake à 5 San Joaquin Cherry Mono San Rafael Martinez ¨¦§ Salt Spring Lake Eleanor !( Lake Lake Stockton Valley Reservoir !( Sonora 580 Contra Costa Po rt o f !( !( !( Alpine ¨¦§ Jamestown Lake Lafayette Stoc kto n Tulloch Hetchy Hetch Lee Vining Sausalito !(Berkeley !( Lake Reservoir !( PG &E / MID Mono Oakland 680 Expa nsion ¨¦§80 !( ¨¦§ Manteca Ã120 !( !( 120 Alame da Powe r à New Don Pedro San Francisco 205 Tracy Reservoir Po rt o f Oa kla nd ¨¦§!( !( Modesto Daly City San Francisco 580 § !( Reservoir Lake El Portal Bay ¨¦ Livermore Mo desto Irrigation Distr ic t McClure !( CCSF 580 ¨¦§ !( Turlock Lake Lake 92 Modesto 6 à Crowley ¤£ !( Ceres Ã41 !( Mariposa Mammoth Lakes 84 Alameda Redwood City à Valley !( Silicon Tur loc k Turlock Mariposa !( 280 !( !( Elec tr ic ¨¦§ Valley Irr ig ation District Half Moon Bay Po wer 99 à Lake Thomas San Mateo A Edison Santa Clara !( City of !( San Jose Me rc ed Bishop !( Bass Lake Pa lo Alto Irr ig ation Merced 85 Santa Clara !( à District Florence Lake Stanislaus Eastman Lake Madera Huntington Lake ¤£395 Merced 5 Morgan Hill ¨¦§ 37°N !( Chowchilla Santa Cruz !( Shaver Lake Courtright 101 Reservoir Scotts Valley ¤£ Tinemaha 37°N !( !( Ã152 Reservoir Los Banos Wishon Santa Cruz San Luis Millerton Lake Reservoir Reservoir Inyo !( Madera !( Ã41 Pine Flat Lake !( Hollister Moss Landing Fresno Independence !( Ã99 !( Los Angeles !( !(Fresno Mendota Dept . o f !(Salinas Wat er & Po wer !( Monterey San Benito !(Selma Cotton Death Valley Pacific Gas & Electric Bail !( Lake Owens Marsh Lake Kaweah Middle Basin ¤£395 Visalia ¨¦§5 !(Hanford !( !( Big Sur Badwater Basin Tulare !( Tulare Monterey Coalinga 36°N !( Corcoran 101 ¤£ !( Porterville 36°N Kings !( Lake Success Tulare !( Lake Avenal Bed 99 à Airport Lake San Antonio Reservoir Mesquite Lost Lake Lake !( Delano China Searles Lake Lake Lake Nacimiento Isabella Lake Ridgecrest San Simeon 46 !( à !( Leach Lake Ivanpah !( Paso Robles Lake Ã46 ¤£395 ¨¦§5 ¨¦§15 14 à Silver ¤£101 Lake Morro Bay 1 !( !(Bakersfield Kern Koehn Lake Peak Loads Retail Sales Accounts San Luis Obispo Fort Irwin Cuddeback Pond 2010 # of !( San Luis Obispo Lake 2010 MW 2008 MW Utility 2010 GWh 2008 GWh Superior Lake West Cronese Customers Soda Lake Langford Soda Lake Well Lake Lake 18,229 19,431 Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) 77,582 81,935 5,212,605 Tehachapi !(Pismo Beach !( Taft !( Southern 35°N 18,515 18,776 Southern California Edison (SCE) 75,732 81,027 4,888,868 Ã58 Coyote Lake Harper Lake California San Bernardino Twitchell Mojave ¤£95 Aha Mac av 35°N 6,177 6,006 Los Angeles Department of Water & Power 22,944 24,695 1,449,174 !( Reservoir Edison 15 Mojave River Po wer Ser vice 4,687 3,764 San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) 16,280 17,410 1,399,122 ¨¦§ Wash 2,990 3,086 Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) 10,293 10,950 603,003 !(Needles !( Rogers Ã58 Barstow 1,004 979 Imperial Irrigation District (IID) 3,218 3,332 146,717 Santa Maria Lake !( Rosamond 40 470 490 Silicon Valley Power (SVP) 2,764 2,858 52,385 Lake Troy Lake ¨¦§ City o f 641 650 Modesto Irrigation District (MID) 2,429 2,598 115,053 Needles 580 581 Anaheim, City of 2,368 2,597 112,879 ¨¦§5 ¨¦§40 580 535 Riverside, City of 1,996 2,190 105,968 City of Santa Barbara Lavic Lake Lom poc 588 602 Turlock Irrigation District (TID) 1,915 2,023 99,608 ¤£395 Victorville Municipal 331 338 Roseville Electric 1,177 1,307 54,596 Pyramid Lake El Mirage Los Angeles Lake Utilitie s Se rvices Lake Palmdale Castaic 316 289 Burbank Water and Power 1,174 1,197 50,100 Cachuma !( Lake Lucerne Bristol Lake 293 310 Pasadena Water and Power 1,144 1,231 62,130 Lake Emerson 195 204 Vernon, City of 1,138 1,200 1,129 14 15 Lake Ventura Lake Piru à ¨¦§ 101 ¤£ Lake 343 306 Glendale Water and Power 1,076 1,068 84,118 Santa Barbara !( Casitas Cadiz 144 149 City & County of San Francisco (CCSF) 961 996 2,144 Lake Deadman Lake 126 Danby à Lake 95 186 195 Palo Alto, City of 950 1,051 28,830 Silverwood Lake ¤£ Bur bank Water & Power Be ar Valley Baldwin Lake 176 187 PacifiCorp 831 883 44,260 Glendale Wate r & Power Mesquite Lake San Buenaventura Lake Elec tr ic !( Ã118 210 234 273 Redding Electric Utility 770 786 43,044 ¨¦§ Arrowhead Big Bear Lake Pa sade na Ranc ho Cuc amonga 2 Dale Lake 130 127 NV Energy (Liberty Energy in 2011) 539 535 46,085 Oxnard Los An geles Wa te r & Power Municipal Utility Twentynine Palms !( Thousand Oaks Depa rtment !( 124 128 Lodi Electric Utility 444 454 25,166 !( Azusa Lig ht & Wate r ¤£101 of Wate r & ¨¦§210 !( San Bernardino 34°N 92 88 Merced Irrigation District 426 429 7,746 Po wer ¨¦§5 Colton Ele ctric Los Angeles 10 34°N 68 76 Alameda Municipal Power 400 409 33,930 !( ¨¦§ 10 Ã60 City of ¨¦§ City of 76 102 Power & Water Resources Pooling Authority 367 532 15 City of City of River side Banning Industr y 86 77 Colton Electric Utility Department 340 352 18,206 Ver non Mo ro ngo A r i z o n a City of 57 City of 68 63 Azusa Light and Water 239 272 15,326 à Ã91 Cer rito s Anahe im Mo re no Palm Springs 31 33 Shasta Lake, City of 160 183 4,424 Corona Lake Perris Valley !( 28 32 Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative 157 177 7,634 Utility Long Beach 215 Palm Desert Riverside !( Santa Ana
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