Erik Jacobson
Director
Regulatory Relations
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
77 Beale St., Mail Code B13U
P.O. Box 770000
San Francisco, CA 94177
Fax: 415-973-3582
February 16, 2021
Advice 4383-G/6087-E
(Pacific Gas and Electric Company ID U 39 M)
Public Utilities Commission of the State of California
Subject:
Addition of January 2021 Winter Storms to the Emergency Consumer
Protection Plan in Compliance with Decision 19-07-015.
Purpose
In compliance with Decision (D.)19-07-015, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is
adding the customers impacted by the January 2021 Winter Storms in Monterey and San
Luis Obispo Counties to PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, thereby making
these customers eligible for the measures under this plan. The inclusion of these
customers to PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan is in response to Governor
Newsom’s declaration of a State of Emergency on January 29, 2021 for the January 2021
Winter Storms.
Background
PG&E established a series of billing and service modifications, and disaster relief to
support customers recovering from the immediate aftermath of the October 2017
Northern California Wildfires.1 The measures included in PG&E’s Emergency Consumer
Protection Plans were adopted in Advice 3914-G-A/5186-E-A, effective December 22,
2017 in compliance with California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC or Commission)
Resolution M-4833, Emergency Authorization and Order Directing Utilities to Implement
Emergency Consumer Protections to Support Residential Customers of the October 2017
California Wildfires.
On July 11, 2019, the Commission issued D.19-07-015 adopting emergency disaster
relief program for utility customers. The emergency disaster relief program is designed to
ensure that California utility customers who experience a housing or financial crisis due
to a disaster, keep vital utility services and receive financial support in the wake of a
disaster. Ordering Paragraph 2 of D.19-07-015 states that the utilities must submit a
Tier 1 Advice Letter within 15 days of the Governor’s or President of the United States’
1
Advice 5168-E and Advice 3914-G-A/5186-E-A
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emergency proclamation reporting compliance with implementing the mandated
emergency disaster relief customer protections and outreach activities.
On January 29, 2021, Governor Newsom issued an Emergency Proclamation for
Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties due to winter storms that have threatened to
cause mud and debris flows, forced the evacuation of thousands of residents and
damaged critical infrastructure, including washing out a portion of Highway 1.
In compliance with OP 2 of D.19-07-015, PG&E is seeking in this advice letter to extend
the eligibility of PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan to include residential and
non-residential2 customers impacted3,4 by the January 2021 Winter Storms in Monterey
and San Luis Obispo Counties. Eligibility for PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection
Plan will be extended to applicable customers for a period of one year commencing from
the date the State of Emergency proclamation was issued (January 29, 2021)5. In
addition, key consumer protections are already in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic
protections provided for in Resolution M-48426 for all residential and small business
customers within PG&E’s service territory.
Tariff Revisions
PG&E proposes the following revisions to its gas and electric tariffs:
•
Electric Rule 1, Definitions –
o Extend definition for “Emergency Consumer Protection Plan” to include
applicable customers impacted by the January 2021 Winter Storms in
Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties.
•
2
Electric Preliminary Statement Part HG, Emergency
Protections Memorandum Account - Electric (ECPMA-E) –
Consumer
Non-residential customers include any customer that is not residential (e.g. commercial,
industrial, agricultural, etc.)
3
For these types of storm events, PG&E does not receive the same CalFIRE perimeter data
that assists with identifying customer premises impacted by fires. PG&E attempts to identify
impacted customers wherever possible and also extends protections to any customer that
contacts PG&E and states that they have been impacted.
4
Pursuant to OP-24 of Decision 19-05-037, the bill payment arrangements measure under the
Emergency Consumer Protection Plan is also extended to customers whose employment is
impacted by wildfires.
5
Measures related to expedited service, rate selection and temporary service for red-tagged
customers are available to impacted customers for a period of one year or until PG&E service
is restored (once permanent electric or gas meter is installed/set).
6
PG&E’s Advice Letter 4244-G-B/5816-E-B
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o Extend “Purpose” section to include applicable customers impacted by
the January 2021 Winter Storms.
o Correct minor typographical errors.
•
Gas Rule 1, Definitions –
o Extend definition for “Emergency Consumer Protection Plan” to include
applicable customers impacted by the January 2021 Winter Storms in
Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties.
•
Gas Preliminary Statement Part EC, Emergency Consumer Protections
Memorandum Account - Gas (ECPMA-G) –
o Extend “Purpose” section to include applicable customers impacted by
the January 2021 Winter Storms.
o Correct minor typographical errors.
Protests
***Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the shelter at home orders, PG&E is currently
unable to receive protests or comments to this advice letter via U.S. mail or fax.
Please submit protests or comments to this advice letter to
EDTariffUnit@cpuc.ca.gov and PGETariffs@pge.com***
Anyone wishing to protest this submittal may do so by letter sent via U.S. mail, facsimile
or E-mail, no later than March 8, 2021, which is 20 days after the date of this submittal.
Protests must be submitted to:
CPUC Energy Division
ED Tariff Unit
505 Van Ness Avenue, 4th Floor
San Francisco, California 94102
Facsimile: (415) 703-2200
E-mail: EDTariffUnit@cpuc.ca.gov
Copies of protests also should be mailed to the attention of the Director, Energy Division,
Room 4004, at the address shown above.
The protest shall also be sent to PG&E either via E-mail or U.S. mail (and by facsimile, if
possible) at the address shown below on the same date it is mailed or delivered to the
Commission:
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Erik Jacobson
Director, Regulatory Relations
c/o Megan Lawson
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
77 Beale Street, Mail Code B13U
P.O. Box 770000
San Francisco, California 94177
Facsimile: (415) 973-3582
E-mail: PGETariffs@pge.com
Any person (including individuals, groups, or organizations) may protest or respond to an
Advice Letter (General Order 96-B, Section 7.4). The protest shall contain the following
information: specification of the Advice Letter protested; grounds for the protest;
supporting factual information or legal argument; name, telephone number, postal
address, and (where appropriate) e-mail address of the protestant; and statement that
the protest was sent to the utility no later than the day on which the protest was submitted
to the reviewing Industry Division (General Order 96-B, Section 3.11).
Effective Date
PG&E requests that this Tier 1 advice submittal become effective upon date of submittal,
which is February 16. 2021.
Notice
In accordance with General Order 96-B, Section IV, a copy of this advice letter is being
sent electronically and via U.S. mail to parties shown on the attached list and the parties
on the service list for A.14-11-010, A.15-09-001, A.16-10-019, A.17-09-006, R.10-02-005,
R.14-03-002, R.15-05-006 and R.18-03-011. Address changes to the General Order 96B service list should be directed to PG&E at email address PGETariffs@pge.com. For
changes to any other service list, please contact the Commission’s Process Office at
(415) 703-2021 or at Process_Office@cpuc.ca.gov. Send all electronic approvals to
PGETariffs@pge.com. Advice letter submittals can also be accessed electronically at:
http://www.pge.com/tariffs/.
/S/
Erik Jacobson
Director, Regulatory Relations
Attachments
cc:
Service Lists A.14-11-010, A.15-09-001, A.16-10-019, A.17-09-006, R.10-02-005,
R.14-03-002, R.15-05-006, R.18-03-011
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ADVICE LETTER
SUMMARY
ENERGY UTILITY
MUST BE COMPLETED BY UTILITY (Attach additional pages as needed)
Company name/CPUC Utility No.: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (ID U39 M)
Utility type:
ELC
GAS
PLC
HEAT
ELC = Electric
PLC = Pipeline
WATER
Contact Person: Annie Ho
Phone #: (415) 973-8794
E-mail: PGETariffs@pge.com
E-mail Disposition Notice to: AMHP@pge.com
EXPLANATION OF UTILITY TYPE
GAS = Gas
WATER = Water
HEAT = Heat
(Date Submitted / Received Stamp by CPUC)
Tier Designation: 1
Advice Letter (AL) #: 4383-G/6087-E
Subject of AL: Addition of January 2021 Winter Storms to the Emergency Consumer Protection Plan in Compliance with
Decision 19-07-015.
Keywords (choose from CPUC listing): Compilance
AL Type:
Monthly
Quarterly
Annual
One-Time
Other:
If AL submitted in compliance with a Commission order, indicate relevant Decision/Resolution #:
Does AL replace a withdrawn or rejected AL? If so, identify the prior AL: No
Summarize differences between the AL and the prior withdrawn or rejected AL:
Confidential treatment requested?
Yes
No
If yes, specification of confidential information:
Confidential information will be made available to appropriate parties who execute a
nondisclosure agreement. Name and contact information to request nondisclosure agreement/
access to confidential information:
Resolution required?
Yes
No
Requested effective date: 2/16/21
No. of tariff sheets: 9
Estimated system annual revenue effect (%): N/A
Estimated system average rate effect (%): N/A
When rates are affected by AL, include attachment in AL showing average rate effects on customer classes
(residential, small commercial, large C/I, agricultural, lighting).
Tariff schedules affected:
See Attachment 1
Service affected and changes proposed1: N/A
Pending advice letters that revise the same tariff sheets: N/A
1
Discuss in AL if more space is needed.
Clear Form
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Protests and all other correspondence regarding this AL are due no later than 20 days after the date
of this submittal, unless otherwise authorized by the Commission, and shall be sent to:
CPUC, Energy Division
Attention: Tariff Unit
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
Email: EDTariffUnit@cpuc.ca.gov
Name: Erik Jacobson, c/o Megan Lawson
Title: Director, Regulatory Relations
Utility Name: Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Address: 77 Beale Street, Mail Code B13U
City: San Francisco, CA 94177
Zip: 94177
State: California
Telephone (xxx) xxx-xxxx: (415)973-2093
Facsimile (xxx) xxx-xxxx: (415)973-3582
Email: PGETariffs@pge.com
Name:
Title:
Utility Name:
Address:
City:
State: District of Columbia
Telephone (xxx) xxx-xxxx:
Facsimile (xxx) xxx-xxxx:
Email:
Zip:
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ACCOUNT - GAS (ECPMA-G)
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DEFINITIONS
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EC. Emergency Consumer Protections Memorandum Account - Gas (ECPMA-G)
1. PURPOSE (Continued):
M. Oak Fire - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on September 25, 2020
for customers affected by the Oak fire in Mendocino County. As ordered by D.19-07015 eligibility for PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule
1, is extended to customers in the county impacted by the disaster for a period of
one year, or until PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the
proclamation is issued.
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N. Glass and Zogg Wildfires - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on
September 28, 2020 for customers affected by the Glass and Zogg wildfires in
Napa, Sonoma and Shasta Counties. As ordered by D.19-07-015 eligibility for
PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule 1, is extended to
customers in the counties impacted by the disaster for a period of one year, or until
PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the proclamation is issued.
(T)
(T)
O. January 2021 Winter Storms - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on
January 29, 2021 for customers affected by the January 2021 Winter Storms in
Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties. As ordered by D.19-07-015 eligibility for
PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule 1, is extended to
customers in the counties impacted by the disaster for a period of one year, or until
PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the proclamation is issued.
(N)
|
|
|
|
(N)
(T)
(Continued)
Advice
Decision
4383-G
19-07-015
Issued by
Robert S. Kenney
Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution
February 16, 2021
February 16, 2021
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DEFINITIONS
Sheet 9
EMERGENCY CONSUMER PROTECTION PLAN: (Cont’d)
Date of Proclamation
Disaster Name
April 12, 2019
February 2019
Winter Storms
October 25, 2019
July 2019
Ridgecrest Earthquake
Kincade Wildfire
March 4, 2020
COVID-19 Pandemic3, 4
August 18, 20220
August 2020 Wildfires
September 6, 2020
Creek Fire
September 25, 2020
Oak Fire
September 28, 2020
Glass and Zogg Wildfire
January 29, 2021
January 2021 Winter
Storms
July 4 & 5, 2019
Affected County
Butte, Colusa, Mariposa,
Napa, Santa Cruz, Solano
and Tuolumne
Kern and San Bernardino
Sonoma
All Counties throughout
PG&E territory
All Counties affected by
wildfires throughout PG&E
territory
Fresno, Madera and
Mariposa Counties
Mendocino County
Napa, Sonoma and
Shasta Counties
Monterey and San Luis Obispo
Counties
3
Pursuant to CPUC Resolution M-4842 the consumer protections associated with the COVID-19
pandemic are extended through April 16, 2021.
4
(N)
(N)
Due to the special circumstances of COVID-19 pandemic only applicable measures of the
Emergency Consumer Protection Plan were available to impacted customers per Advice 4227G/ 5784-E and Advice 4244-G-A/5816-E-A.
(Continued)
Advice
Decision
4383-G
19-07-015
Issued by
Robert S. Kenney
Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution
February 16, 2021
February 16, 2021
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Sheet 1
CAL P.U.C.
SHEET NO.
TITLE OF SHEET
Title Page ........................................................................................................................................... 36924-G
Rate Schedules ....................................................................................................................... 36916,36742-G
Preliminary Statements ........................................................................................................... 36743,36670-G
Preliminary Statements, Rules ........................................................................................................... 36925-G
Rules, Maps, Contracts and Deviations .............................................................................................. 36646-G
Sample Forms ........................................................................................ 36186,36187,36188,36189,36190-G
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Decision
4383-G
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February 16, 2021
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CAL P.U.C.
SHEET NO.
TITLE OF SHEET
Preliminary Statements
Part DO
Part DP
Part DQ
Part DR
Part DS
Part DT
Part DU
Part DZ
Part EA
Part EB
Part EC
Part EE
Part EF
Part EG
Part EH
Part FC
Part FD
Part FI
RULE
Hydrostatic Pipeline Testing Memorandum Account ......................................................... 32805-G
Transmission Integrity Management Program Memorandum Account .............................. 33476-G
Engineering Critical Assessment Balancing Account (ECABA) ......................................... 32809-G
Hydrostatic Station Testing Memorandum Account (HSTMA) ........................................... 33084-G
Work Required by Others Balancing Account (WROBA)................................................... 33477-G
Critical Document Program Memorandum Account (CDPMA) .......................................... 32812-G
Z-Factor Memorandum Account (ZFMA-G) ............................................................ 33478,33479-G
New Environmental Regulations Balancing Account (NERBA) .............................. 34675,33812-G
Natural Gas Leak Abatement Program Balancing Account (NGLAPBA) ............................ 33695-G
Natural Gas Leak Abatement Program Memorandum Account (NGLAPMA) .................... 33600-G
Emergency Consumer Protections Memorandum Account – Gas (ECPMA-G) ......... 34677,36265,
................................................................................................................................ 36922,36510-G
Wildfire Expense Memorandum Account (WEMA-G) ........................................................ 34367-G
Statewide Energy Efficiency Balancing Account – Gas (SWEEBA-G) ........ 36226,36227,36228-G
Dairy Biomethane Pilots Balancing Account (DBPBA) ...................................................... 34715-G
Dairy Biomethane Pilots Memorandum Account (DBPMA) ............................................... 34716-G
Rate Base Adjustment Memorandum Account (RBAMA) ................................................. 35422-G
California Consumer Privacy Act Memorandum Account – Gas (CCPAMA-G) ................ 35320-G
Climate Adaptation Vulnerability Assessment Memorandum Account-Gas (CAVAMA-G) . 36253-G
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Rules
Rule 01
Rule 02
Rule 03
Rule 04
Rule 05
Rule 06
Rule 07
Rule 08
Rule 09
Rule 10
Rule 11
Rule 12
Rule 13
Rule 14
Rule 15
Rule 16
Rule 17
Rule 17.1
Rule 17.2
Rule 18
Rule 19
Definitions ............................................... 31083,26782,33639,31560,31561,35243,34516,35021*,
........................... 36923,35130,34467,34468,34469,34470,34471,34472,34473,34474,34475-G
Description of Service .................................................. 23062,23063,23064,23065,23066,33824-G
Application for Service ............................................................................................ 27248,27249-G
Contracts ........................................................................................................................... 17051-G
Special Information Required on Forms ...................................................... 30088,32872,32873-G
Establishment and Reestablishment of Credit ............................................. 22126,30687,34524-G
Deposits .................................................................................................................. 31330,28655-G
Notices ....................................................................................31924,17580,31925,30689,31926-G
Rendering and Payment of Bills.................................................31914,34525,31381,33305,33507,
.................................................................................................................. 27345,31167,34972-G
Disputed Bills .............................................................................................. 18214,18215, 18216-G
Discontinuance and Restoration of Service .................... 34867,36307,34052,34053,33494,33878,
........................... 34516,34678,34465,34632,34467,34470,34471,34472,34473,34474,34475-G
Rates and Optional Rates ............................................18229,27253,24132,21981,21982,34520-G
Temporary Service ............................................................................................................ 22832-G
Capacity Allocation and Constraint of Natural Gas Service ................. 18231,18232,18233,18234,
......................................... 18235,30690,30691,30692,30693,30694,30695,30696,30697,30698,
...................................... 28283,30699,30700,30701,30702,29787,28289,28290,30703,28292-G
Gas Main Extensions .....................21543,18802-18803,32408,20350,29271,31168,26827,21544,
............................................................ 21545,22376,22377,22378,22379,26828,26829,18814-G
Gas Service Extensions ................. 21546,18816,34880,17161,18817,18818,18819,18820,18821,
....................................................................... 18822,29273,18824,18825,17737,18826,18827-G
Meter Tests and Adjustment of Bills for Meter Error ..................14450,28656,28764,28770,28771,
.................................................................................................................. 28772,28773,28774-G
Adjustment of Bills for Billing Error ............................................................... 22936,28657,29274-G
Adjustment of Bills for Unauthorized Use .................................................... 22937,14460,14461-G
Supply to Separate Premises and Submetering of Gas ............................... 22790,17796,13401-G
Medical Baseline Quantities......................................................................... 21119,31932,21121-G
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Decision
4383-G
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Issued by
Robert S. Kenney
Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution
February 16, 2021
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Sheet 3
EMERGENCY CONSUMER PROTECTIONS MEMORANDUM ACCOUNT - ELECTRIC (ECPMA-E)
HG. Emergency Consumer Protections Memorandum Account - Electric (ECPMA-E)
1. PURPOSE (Continued):
M. Oak Fire- A state of emergency proclamation was issued on September 25, 2020
for customers affected by the Oak fire in Mendocino County. As ordered by D.19-07015 eligibility for PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in
Rule 1, is extended to customers in the county impacted by the disaster for a period
of one year, or until PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the
proclamation is issued.
N. . Glass and Zogg Wildfires - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on
September 28, 2020 for customers affected by the Glass and Zogg wildfires in
Napa, Sonoma and Shasta Counties. As ordered by D.19-07-015 eligibility for
PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule 1, is extended to
customers in the counties impacted by the disaster for a period of one year, or until
PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the proclamation is issued.
O. January 2021 Winter Storms - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on
January 29, 2021 for customers affected by the January 2021 Winter Storms in
Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties. As ordered by D.19-07-015 eligibility for
PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule 1, is extended to
customers in the counties impacted by the disaster for a period of one year, or until
PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the proclamation is issued.
(T)
(T)
(T)
(N)
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(N)
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February 16, 2021
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EMERGENCY CONSUMER PROTECTION PLAN: (Cont’d):
Date of Proclamation
Disaster Name
April 12, 2019
February 2019
Winter Storms
October 25, 2019
July 2019
Ridgecrest Earthquake
Kincade Wildfire
March 4, 2020
COVID-19 Pandemic9, 10
August 18, 20220
August 2020 Wildfires
September 6, 2020
Creek Fire
September 25, 2020
Oak Fire
September 28, 2020
Glass and Zogg Wildfire
January 29, 2021
January 2021 Winter
Storms
July 4 & 5, 2019
Affected County
Butte, Colusa, Mariposa,
Napa, Santa Cruz, Solano
and Tuolumne
Kern and San Bernardino
Sonoma
All Counties throughout
PG&E territory
All Counties affected by
wildfires throughout PG&E
territory
Fresno, Madera and
Mariposa Counties
Mendocino County
Napa, Sonoma and
Shasta Counties
Monterey and San Luis Obispo
Counties
(N)
(N)
ENERGY SUPPLY OR PROCUREMENT SERVICES: Includes, but is not limited to,
procurement of electric energy; all scheduling, settlement, and other interactions with
Scheduling Coordinators, and the ISO; all ancillary services and congestion management.
ENERGY SERVICE PROVIDER (ESP): An entity who provides electric supply services to
Direct Access Customers within PG&E’s service territory. An ESP may also provide certain
metering and billing services to its DA Customers as provided for within these tariffs.
9
Pursuant to CPUC Resolution M-4842 the consumer protections associated with the COVID-19
pandemic are extended through April 16, 2021.
10
Due to the special circumstances of COVID-19 pandemic only applicable measures of the
Emergency Consumer Protection Plan are available to impacted customers per Advice 4227(Continued)
Advice
Decision
6087-E
D.19-07-015
Issued by
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Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
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Effective
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February 16, 2021
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CAL P.U.C.
SHEET NO.
TITLE OF SHEET
Title Page ..............................................................................................................48729-E
Rate Schedules .................................. 45400,46963,46865,45403,48538,48539,43935,44177-E
Preliminary Statements ...................... 45406,44687,42856*,48540,41723,48516,48082,48730 -E
Rules ................................................................................................ 48731,48375,48541-E
Maps, Contracts and Deviations ................................................................................37960-E
Sample Forms ... 40925*,37631,45743,41573*, 37632,41152*,41153,37769,44035,42829,37169-E
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ELECTRIC TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART
Sheet 17
CAL P.U.C.
SHEET NO.
TITLE OF SHEET
Preliminary Statements (Cont’d)
Part GA
Part GB
Part GC
Part GD
Part GE
Part GF
Part GH
Part GI
Part GJ
Part GK
Part GL
Part GM
Part GN
Part GO
Part GP
Part GQ
Part GR
Part GS
Greenhouse Gas Expense Memorandum Account .............................................. 32419,32420-E
Greenhouse Gas Revenue Balancing Account .................................................... 35256,40560-E
California Energy Systems for the 21st Century Balancing Account ................................ 40561-E
Smart Grid Pilot Deployment Project Balancing Account ......................... 32540,32541, 32542-E
Statewide Marketing, Education and Outreach Expenditure Balancing Account ............ 37728-E
Customer Data Access Balancing Account – Electric ..................................................... 33136-E
Mobile Home Park Balancing Account - Electric .................................................. 41091,41092-E
Energy Data Center Memorandum Account – Electric.................................................... 33940-E
Major Emergency Balancing Account (MEBA) ................................................................ 40563-E
SmartMeterTM Opt-Out Program Balancing Account - Electric (SOPBA-E)35625,35626,35627-E
Hydro Licensing Balancing Account (HLBA) ................................................................... 48051-E
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Rulemaking Balancing Account (NRCRBA) ............... 48052-E
San Francisco Incandescent Streetlight Replacement Account ...................................... 34364-E
Disconnection Memorandum Account - Electric (DMA-E)............................................... 34604-E
Green Tariff Shared Renewables Memorandum Account (GTSRMA) ..... 40566,40567, 40567-E
Energy Efficiency Financing Balancing Account – Electric (EEFMA-E) .... 35292,35293,35294-E
Green Tariff Shared Renewables Balancing Account (GTSRBA) ............. 40569,40570,35377-E
Residential Rate Reform Memorandum Account (RRRMA) ................................ 48053,48054-E
Part GU
Part GV
Part GY
Part GZ
Part HA
Part HB
Part HC
Part HD
Part HE
Part HF
Part HG
Z-Factor Memorandum Account (ZFMA-E) ..................................................................... 48055-E
Distribution Interconnection Memorandum Account (DIMA) ........................................... 40575-E
Electric Vehicle Program Balancing Account (EVPBA) ................................................... 40576-E
Distributed Energy Resources Distribution Deferral Account ................... 43656,43657,43658-E
Avoided Cost Calculator Memorandum Account ............................................................. 40000-E
Distribution Resources Plan Demonstration Balancing Account ..................................... 40577-E
Rule 20A Balancing Account ........................................................................................... 41736-E
Tax Memorandum Account (TMA-E) ............................................................................... 41088-E
Executive Compensation Memorandum Account (ECMA-E) ............................... 40699,40700-E
Distribution Resources Plan Tools Memorandum Account (DRPTMA) ............... 42139,42140-E
Emergency Consumer Protections Memorandum Account - Electric (WCPMA-E).......................
.................................................................................................................. 43007,47376,48727-E
Transportation Electrification Balancing Account (TEBA)……44688,44689,44690,44691,
....................................................................................................... 42579,42580,42581,44692-E
Solar On Multifamily Affordable Housing Balancing Account (SOMAHBA) .................... 41781-E
Diablo Canyon Retirement Balancing Account .................................................. 42161, 43668-E
Wildfire Expense Memorandum Account (WEMA-E) ......................................... 42604, 42605-E
Public Policy Charge Balancing Account (PPCBA) ....................... 44715,47856,47857,46126-E
Statewide Energy Efficiency Balancing Account – E (SWEEBA-E) ......... 47069,47070,47071-E
Fire Risk Mitigation Memorandum Account (FRMMA) ................................................... 48070-E
Net Energy Metering (NEM) Balancing Account (NEMBA) ............................................. 43317-E
Portfolio Allocation Balancing Account (PABA) ....... 46729,47858,48071,47860,47861,47862-E
Officer Compensation Memorandum Account (OCMA-E) .................................... 43629,43630-E
San Joaquin Valley Disadvantaged Communities Pilot Balancing Account .................... 44053-E
Wildfire Plan Memorandum Account (WPMA) ............................................................... 48072-E
General Rate Case Memorandum Account – Electric (GRCMA-E) ....................... 45750*,45751*-E
Part HH
Part HI
Part HK
Part HL
Part HM
Part HO
Part HQ
Part HR
Part HS
Part HT
Part HU
Part HX
Part IB
Part II
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Climate Adaptation Vulnerability Assessment Memorandum Account - Electric (CAVAMA-E)
....................................................................................................................................... 47350*-E
Part IJ
BioMAT Non-bypassable Charge Balancing Account (BNBCBA) ............................ 47633,47634-E
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RULE
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CAL P.U.C.
SHEET NO.
TITLE OF SHEET
Rules
Rule 01
Rule 02
Rule 03
Rule 04
Rule 05
Rule 06
Rule 07
Rule 08
Rule 09
Rule 10
Definitions ......................................... 25914,41423,41424,45657,46388,46389,46390,46391,46392,
....................................................... 43251,43252,43253,47190,45709,48728,43892,46809,43894,
....................................................... 43895,43896,43897,43898,43899,43900,43901,43902,43903,
D .................................................................................... 43904,43905,43906,45658,43908,43909-E
Description of Service .......... 11257,11896*,11611,14079,11261,11262,11263,31319,27764,27765,
............................................ 27766,27767,11269,11270,11271,11272,27768,11274,11275,27769,
.................................................... 27770,11278,41100,47718,45471,45472,45473,45474,45475-E
Application for Service ..................................................................................... 27798,46817,46818-E
Contracts................................................................................................................................34614-E
Special Information Required on Forms ........................................................... 32168,14192,37150-E
Establishment and Reestablishment of Credit ............................................................ 46819,46820-E
Deposits ...................................................................................................................... 46821,46822-E
Notices ....................................................................................... 46823,46824,46825,14146,35236-E
Rendering and Payment of Bills ................ 41048,43019,46804,47890,40606,27862,46735,46736-E
Disputed Bills ................................................................................................... 11308,11309,11310-E
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February 16, 2021
Attachment 2
Redline Tariffs
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GAS PRELIMINARY STATEMENT PART EC
Sheet 3
EMERGENCY CONSUMER PROTECTIONS MEMORANDUM ACCOUNT - GAS (ECPMA-G)
EC. Emergency Consumer Protections Memorandum Account - Gas (ECPMA-G)
1.
PURPOSE (Continued):
GM.
Oak Fire - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on September 25,
2020 for customers affected by the Oak fire ire in Mendocino County. As ordered by
D.19-07-015, eligibility for PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as
defined in Rule 1, is extended to customers in the county impacted by the disaster
for a period of one year, or until PG&E service is restored, commencing from the
date the proclamation is issued.
HN. Glass and Zogg Wildfires - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on
September 28, 2020 for customers affected by the Glass and Zogg wildfires in
Napa, Sonoma and Shasta Counties. As ordered by D.19-07-015, eligibility for
PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule 1, is extended to
customers in the countiesy impacted by the disaster for a period of one year, or until
PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the proclamation is issued.
O. January 2021 Winter Storms - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on
January 29, 2021 for customers affected by the January 2021 Winter Storms in
Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties. As ordered by D.19-07-015, eligibility for
PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule 1, is extended to
customers in the countiesy impacted by the disaster for a period of one year, or until
PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the proclamation is issued.
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GAS RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
Sheet 9
EMERGENCY CONSUMER PROTECTION PLAN: (Cont’d)
Date of Proclamation
Disaster Name
April 12, 2019
February 2019
Winter Storms
October 25, 2019
July 2019
Ridgecrest Earthquake
Kincade Wildfire
March 4, 2020
COVID-19 Pandemic3, 4
August 18, 20220
August 2020 Wildfires
September 6, 2020
Creek Fire
September 25, 2020
Oak Fire
September 28, 2020
Glass and Zogg Wildfire
January 29, 20210
January 2021 Winter
Storms
July 4 & 5, 2019
Affected County
Butte, Colusa, Mariposa,
Napa, Santa Cruz, Solano
and Tuolumne
Kern and San Bernardino
Sonoma
All Counties throughout
PG&E territory
All Counties affected by
wildfires throughout PG&E
territory
Fresno, Madera and
Mariposa Counties
Mendocino County
Napa, Sonoma and
Shasta Counties
Monterey and San Luis Obispo
Counties
3
Pursuant to CPUC Resolution M-4842 the consumer protections associated with the COVID-19
pandemic are extended through April 16, 2021.
4
(N)
(N)
Due to the special circumstances of COVID-19 pandemic only applicable measures of the
Emergency Consumer Protection Plan were available to impacted customers per Advice 4227G/ 5784-E and Advice 4244-G-A/5816-E-A.
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ELECTRIC PRELIMINARY STATEMENT PART HG
Sheet 3
EMERGENCY CONSUMER PROTECTIONS MEMORANDUM ACCOUNT - ELECTRIC (ECPMA-E)
HG. Emergency Consumer Protections Memorandum Account - Electric (ECPMA-E)
1.
PURPOSE (Continued):
M. Oak Fire- A state of emergency proclamation was issued on September 25, 2020
for customers affected by the Oak fire in Mendocino County. As ordered by D.19-07015, eligibility for PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in
Rule 1, is extended to customers in the county impacted by the disaster for a period
of one year, or until PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the
proclamation is issued.
N. .Glass and Zogg Wildfires - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on
September 28, 2020 for customers affected by the Glass and Zogg wildfires in
Napa, Sonoma and Shasta Counties. As ordered by D.19-07-015, eligibility for
PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule 1, is extended to
customers in the countiesy impacted by the disaster for a period of one year, or until
PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the proclamation is issued.
O. January 2021 Winter Storms - A state of emergency proclamation was issued on
January 29, 2021 for customers affected by the January 2021 Winter Storms in
Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties. As ordered by D.19-07-015, eligibility for
PG&E’s Emergency Consumer Protection Plan, as defined in Rule 1, is extended to
customers in the countiesy impacted by the disaster for a period of one year, or until
PG&E service is restored, commencing from the date the proclamation is issued.
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ELECTRIC RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
Sheet 15
EMERGENCY CONSUMER PROTECTION PLAN: (Cont’d):
Date of Proclamation
Disaster Name
April 12, 2019
February 2019
Winter Storms
July 4 & 5, 2019
October 25, 2019
March 4, 2020
Affected County
Butte, Colusa, Mariposa,
Napa, Santa Cruz, Solano
and Tuolumne
July 2019
Ridgecrest Earthquake
Kincade Wildfire
COVID-19 Pandemic
9, 10
August 18, 20220
August 2020 Wildfires
September 6, 2020
Creek Fire
September 25, 2020
Oak Fire
September 28, 2020
Glass and Zogg Wildfire
January 29, 20210
January 2021 Winter
Storms
Kern and San Bernardino
Sonoma
All Counties throughout
PG&E territory
All Counties affected by
wildfires throughout PG&E
territory
Fresno, Madera and
Mariposa Counties
Mendocino County
Napa, Sonoma and
Shasta Counties
Monterey and San Luis Obispo
Counties
(N)
(N)
ENERGY SUPPLY OR PROCUREMENT SERVICES: Includes, but is not limited to,
procurement of electric energy; all scheduling, settlement, and other interactions with
Scheduling Coordinators, and the ISO; all ancillary services and congestion management.
ENERGY SERVICE PROVIDER (ESP): An entity who provides electric supply services to
Direct Access Customers within PG&E’s service territory. An ESP may also provide certain
metering and billing services to its DA Customers as provided for within these tariffs.
9
Pursuant to CPUC Resolution M-4842 the consumer protections associated with the COVID-19
pandemic are extended through April 16, 2021.
10
Due to the special circumstances of COVID-19 pandemic only applicable measures of the
Emergency Consumer Protection Plan are available to impacted customers per Advice 4227G/5784-E and Advice 4244-G-A/5816-E-A.
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PG&E Gas and Electric
Advice Submittal List
General Order 96-B, Section IV
AT&T
Albion Power Company
East Bay Community Energy Ellison
Schneider & Harris LLP Energy
Management Service
Alta Power Group, LLC
Anderson & Poole
Engineers and Scientists of California
Atlas ReFuel
BART
Barkovich & Yap, Inc.
California Cotton Ginners & Growers Assn
California Energy Commission
California Hub for Energy Efficiency
Financing
California Alternative Energy and
Advanced Transportation Financing
Authority
California Public Utilities Commission
Calpine
Cameron-Daniel, P.C.
Casner, Steve
Cenergy Power
Center for Biological Diversity
Chevron Pipeline and Power
City of Palo Alto
City of San Jose
Clean Power Research
Coast Economic Consulting
Commercial Energy
Crossborder Energy
Crown Road Energy, LLC
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Day Carter Murphy
Dept of General Services
Don Pickett & Associates, Inc.
Douglass & Liddell
GenOn Energy, Inc.
Goodin, MacBride, Squeri, Schlotz &
Ritchie
Green Power Institute
Hanna & Morton
ICF
IGS Energy
International Power Technology
Intestate Gas Services, Inc.
Kelly Group
Ken Bohn Consulting
Keyes & Fox LLP
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Los Angeles County Integrated
Waste Management Task Force
MRW & Associates
Manatt Phelps Phillips
Marin Energy Authority
McKenzie & Associates
Modesto Irrigation District
NLine Energy, Inc.
NRG Solar
Office of Ratepayer Advocates
OnGrid Solar
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Peninsula Clean Energy
Pioneer Community Energy
Redwood Coast Energy Authority
Regulatory & Cogeneration Service, Inc.
SCD Energy Solutions
San Diego Gas & Electric Company
SPURR
San Francisco Water Power and Sewer
Sempra Utilities
Sierra Telephone Company, Inc.
Southern California Edison Company
Southern California Gas Company
Spark Energy
Sun Light & Power
Sunshine Design
Tecogen, Inc.
TerraVerde Renewable Partners
Tiger Natural Gas, Inc.
TransCanada
Utility Cost Management
Utility Power Solutions
Water and Energy Consulting Wellhead
Electric Company
Western Manufactured Housing
Communities Association (WMA)
Yep Energy
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