Clay Faber - Director
Federal & CA Regulatory
8330 Century Park Court
San Diego, CA 92123
cfaber@sdge.com
February 17, 2021
ADVICE LETTER 3691-E
(U902-E)
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SUBJECT:
Establishment of Schedule – Electric Vehicle High Power Rate (EV-HP) for
Electric Vehicle Charging Pursuant to Commission Decision 20-12-023
San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) hereby submits for approval by the California
Public Utilities Commission (Commission) modifications to its electric tariffs, as shown in
Attachment A.
PURPOSE
In compliance with Ordering Paragraph 2 of Commission Decision (D.) 20-12-023 approved on
December 17, 2020, this filing establishes Schedule EV-HP to offer its commercial customers a
new rate for separately-metered electric vehicle (EV) charging loads with an aggregated
maximum demand of 20 kilowatts or greater. Also revised are Schedules Electric Energy
Commodity Cost (EECC) and Electric Energy Commodity Cost - Critical Peak Pricing Default
(EECC-CP-D) to include the EV-HP commodity rates.
BACKGROUND
Senate Bill (SB) 350, the Clean Energy and Pollution Reduction Act, established new clean
energy, clean air, and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals for California for 2030 and
beyond. SB 350 requires the Commission, in consultation with the California Air Resources
Board (CARB) and the California Energy Commission (CEC), to direct the utilities under their
regulatory oversight to undertake transportation electrification activities consistent with Public
Utilities Code Sections 237.5 and 740.12.
On January 22, 2018, SDG&E filed Application (A.) 18-01-012, seeking authorization to
establish and implement a medium-duty/heavy-duty electric vehicle infrastructure program
(MD/HD Program) to support Class 2 – Class 8 EVs and reduce barriers to adoption.
On November 5, 2018, the Settling Parties filed a motion seeking approval of a Settlement
Agreement Regarding A.18-01-012. On August 23, 2019, the Commission approved, with
modifications, the multi-party settlement regarding SDG&E’s MD/HD Program and Vehicle-toGrid Electric School Bus Application in D.19-08-026. The settlement agreement required
SDG&E to develop one or more new electric vehicle rate options within six months of final
approval of the agreement.
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February 17, 2021
On July 3, 2019, SDG&E filed Application (A.) 19-07-006 to propose a new EV-HP rate. On
December 17, 2020, the Commission approved D.20-12-023 which authorized SDG&E to
establish Schedule EV-HP.
DISCUSSION
Schedule EV-HP is optionally available to separately metered charging of EVs outside of singlefamily homes, whose aggregated monthly maximum demand equals or exceeds 20 kilowatts
(kW).
Customer Information System:
As the Commission is aware, SDG&E is in the midst of a Customer Information System (CIS)
replacement project. D.18-08-008 granted SDG&E authority to replace its CIS / billing system.
SDGE is currently in the one-year “freeze period” to its legacy CIS system, where structural
changes and additions will be deferred until the new system is implemented and stabilized.
New Rates and Structural changes to Existing Rates
EV-HP Rates
SDG&E hereby establishes electric rate schedule EV-HP, included as Attachment A, applicable
to separately-metered plug-in electric vehicle load and associated loads only.
Tariffs Revisions to Commodity Schedules EECC and EECC-CP-D
These schedules are revised to include placeholders for the new EV-HP rates for each
associated schedule to be effective on January 1, 2022.
The following modifications are made to Schedule EECC, as shown in Attachment B:
• Sheet 7 and Sheet 8 have been modified to present EV-HP commodity rates
• EV-HP has been added to the “Summary of Class Load Profile Categories and
Associated Rate Schedules” on Sheet 14.
The following modifications are made to Schedule EECC-CPP-D, as shown in Attachment C:
• EV-HP has been added to the “Applicability” section on Sheet 1
• a new Sheet 4 to present the EV-HP commodity rates
The actual rates for January 1, 2022 are not currently known, so the tables currently show
placeholder “x.xxxxx” rates, and will be updated to reflect the appropriate rates at the time of
implementation.
EFFECTIVE DATE
SDG&E believes this submittal is subject to Energy Division disposition and should be classified
as Tier 2 (effective after staff approval) pursuant to GO 96-B and D.20-12-023. SDG&E
respectfully requests that this submittal be approved effective March 19, 2021, 30 days from the
date filed.
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February 17, 2021
PROTEST
Anyone may protest this Advice Letter to the California Public Utilities Commission. The protest
must state the grounds upon which it is based, including such items as financial and service
impact, and should be submitted expeditiously. The protest must be made in writing and must
be received no later than March 9, 2021, which is 20 days from the date this Advice Letter was
filed with the Commission. There is no restriction on who may file a protest. The address for
mailing or delivering a protest to the Commission is:
CPUC Energy Division
Attention: Tariff Unit
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
Copies of the protest should be sent via e-mail to the attention of the Energy Division at
EDTariffUnit@cpuc.ca.gov. A copy of the protest should also be sent via e-mail to the address
shown below on the same date it is mailed or delivered to the Commission.
Attn: Greg Anderson
Regulatory Tariff Manager
E-mail: GAnderson@sdge.com and
SDGETariffs@sdge.com
NOTICE
A copy of this filing has been served on the utilities and interested parties shown on the
attached list and to interested parties in service list A.18-01-012 and R.18-12-006, by providing
them a copy hereof either electronically or via the U.S. mail, properly stamped and addressed.
Address changes should be directed to SDG&E Tariffs by email to SDG&ETariffs@sdge.com.
/s/ Clay Faber
CLAY FABER
Director – Federal & CA Regulatory
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ADVICE LETTER
SUMMARY
ENERGY UTILITY
MUST BE COMPLETED BY UTILITY (Attach additional pages as needed)
Company name/CPUC Utility No.: San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902-E )
Utility type:
ELC
GAS
PLC
HEAT
ELC = Electric
PLC = Pipeline
WATER
Contact Person: Aurora Carrillo
Phone #: (858) 654-1542
E-mail: ACarrillo@sdge.com
E-mail Disposition Notice to: ACarrillo@sdge.com
EXPLANATION OF UTILITY TYPE
GAS = Gas
WATER = Water
HEAT = Heat
(Date Submitted / Received Stamp by CPUC)
Tier Designation: 2
Advice Letter (AL) #: 3691-E
Subject of AL: Establishment of Schedule – Electric Vehicle High Power Rate (EV-HP) for Electric Vehicle Charging
Pursuant to Commission Decision 20-12-023
Keywords (choose from CPUC listing): Transportation Electrification, Compliance, Rates
AL Type:
Monthly
Quarterly
Annual
One-Time
Other:
If AL submitted in compliance with a Commission order, indicate relevant Decision/Resolution #:
D.20-12-023
Does AL replace a withdrawn or rejected AL? If so, identify the prior AL: N/A
Summarize differences between the AL and the prior withdrawn or rejected AL: N/A
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: 3/19/21
No. of tariff sheets: 15
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:
Schedule EV-HP, Schedules EECC and Table of Contents
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.
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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: Greg Anderson
Title: Regulatory Tariff Manager
Utility Name: San Diego Gas & Electric Company
Address: 8330 Century Park Court; CP 31D
92123
City: San Diego
State: California
Telephone (xxx) xxx-xxxx: (858) 654-1717
Facsimile (xxx) xxx-xxxx:
Email: GAnderson@sdge.com
Name: SDG&E Tariff Department
Title:
Utility Name: San Diego Gas & Electric Company
Address: 8330 Century Park Court; CP 31D
92123
City: San Diego
State: California
Telephone (xxx) xxx-xxxx:
Facsimile (xxx) xxx-xxxx:
Email: SDGETariffs@sdge.com
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cc: (w/enclosures)
Public Utilities Commission
CA. Public Avocates (CalPA)
R. Pocta
Energy Division
M. Ghadessi
M. Salinas
L. Tan
R. Ciupagea
Tariff Unit
CA Energy Commission
B. Penning
B. Helft
Advantage Energy
C. Farrell
Alcantar & Kahl LLP
M. Cade
K. Harteloo
AT&T
Regulatory
Barkovich & Yap, Inc.
B. Barkovich
Biofuels Energy, LLC
K. Frisbie
Braun & Blaising, P.C.
S. Blaising
D. Griffiths
Buchalter
K. Cameron
M. Alcantar
CA Dept. of General Services
H. Nanjo
California Energy Markets
General
California Farm Bureau Federation
K. Mills
California Wind Energy
N. Rader
Cameron-Daniel, P.C.
General
City of Poway
Poway City Hall
City of San Diego
L. Azar
J. Cha
D. Heard
F. Ortlieb
H. Werner
M. Rahman
General Order No. 96-B
ADVICE LETTER SUBMITTAL MAILING LIST
Clean Energy Renewable Fuels, LLC
P. DeVille
NRG Energy
D. Fellman
Clean Power Research
T. Schmid
G. Novotny
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
M. Lawson
M. Huffman
Tariff Unit
Commercial Energy
J. Martin
regulatory@commercialenergy.net
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
J. Pau
Douglass & Liddell
D. Douglass
D. Liddell
Ellison Schneider Harris & Donlan LLP
E. Janssen
C. Kappel
Energy Policy Initiatives Center (USD)
S. Anders
RTO Advisors
S. Mara
SCD Energy Solutions
P. Muller
Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP
O. Armi
Solar Turbines
C. Frank
SPURR
M. Rochman
Southern California Edison Co.
K. Gansecki
Energy Regulatory Solutions Consultants
L. Medina
TerraVerde Renewable Partners LLC
F. Lee
Energy Strategies, Inc.
K. Campbell
TURN
M. Hawiger
EQ Research
General
Goodin, MacBride, Squeri, & Day LLP
B. Cragg
J. Squeri
Green Charge
K. Lucas
Hanna and Morton LLP
N. Pedersen
JBS Energy
J. Nahigian
Keyes & Fox, LLP
B. Elder
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP
D. Huard
R. Keen
McKenna, Long & Aldridge LLP
J. Leslie
Morrison & Foerster LLP
P. Hanschen
MRW & Associates LLC
General
NLine Energy
M. Swindle
UCAN
D. Kelly
US Dept. of the Navy
K. Davoodi
US General Services Administration
D. Bogni
Valley Center Municipal Water Distr
G. Broomell
Western Manufactured Housing
Communities Association
S. Dey
Copies to
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ckingaei@yahoo.com
clower@earthlink.net
hpayne3@gmail.com
puainc@yahoo.com
Interested Parties in:
A.18-01-012
R.12-12-006
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ATTACHMENT A
ADVICE LETTER 3691-E
Cal. P.U.C.
Sheet No.
Title of Sheet
Canceling Cal.
P.U.C. Sheet No.
Original 34140-E
Schedule EV-HP, Electric Vehicle High Power Rate, Sheet 1
Original 34141-E
Schedule EV-HP, Electric Vehicle High Power Rate, Sheet 2
Original 34142-E
Schedule EV-HP, Electric Vehicle High Power Rate, Sheet 3
Original 34143-E
Schedule EV-HP, Electric Vehicle High Power Rate, Sheet 4
Original 34144-E
Schedule EV-HP, Electric Vehicle High Power Rate, Sheet 5
Original 34145-E
Schedule EV-HP, Electric Vehicle High Power Rate, Sheet 6
Revised 34146-E
SCHEDULE EECC, ELECTRIC ENERGY COMMODITY COST,
Sheet 7
Revised 34012-E
Revised 34147-E
SCHEDULE EECC, ELECTRIC ENERGY COMMODITY COST,
Sheet 8
Revised 34013-E
Revised 34148-E
SCHEDULE EECC-CPP-D, ELECTRIC COMMODITY COST,
CRITICAL PEAK PRICING DEFAULT, Sheet 4
Original 30613-E
Revised 34149-E
SCHEDULE EECC-CPP-D, ELECTRIC COMMODITY COST,
CRITICAL PEAK PRICING DEFAULT, Sheet 5
Revised 32185-E
Revised 34150-E
SCHEDULE EECC-CPP-D, ELECTRIC COMMODITY COST,
CRITICAL PEAK PRICING DEFAULT, Sheet 6
Revised 32186-E
Revised 34151-E
SCHEDULE EECC-CPP-D, ELECTRIC COMMODITY COST,
CRITICAL PEAK PRICING DEFAULT, Sheet 7
Revised 32187-E
Revised 34152-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Sheet 1
Revised 34138-E
Revised 34153-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Sheet 5
Revised 33608-E
Revised 34154-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Sheet 8
Revised 33833-E
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San Diego Gas & Electric Company
San Diego, California
Canceling
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
34140-E
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
Sheet 1
Schedule EV-HP
N
N
Electric Vehicle High Power Rate
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APPLICABILITY
This Schedule is optionally available to non-residential separately metered service to support
charging of Electric Vehicles (EV), as defined in Special Condition 2, whose Monthly Maximum
Demand equals, exceeds, or is expected to equal or exceed 20 kilowatts (kW). Schedule EVHP
replaces the traditional maximum demand charge with a subscription charge billed monthly
based on the customer’s subscription level.
TERRITORY
Within the entire territory served by the Utility.
SUBSCRIPTION CHARGE
Customers taking service on Schedule EV-HP will select their preferred kW subscription level. The
customer’s subscribed power level should exceed their maximum demand. If the maximum
demand exceeds the subscription level the subscription level will be increased (see Special
Conditions 4). The customer shall pay a monthly subscription charge based on their subscription
level.
Pursuant to Commission Decision 20-12-023, for the first three years that the EV-HP rate is
opened to customers, commencing January 1, 2022, certain charges will not be included in the EVHP subscription charge.
(Continued)
Issued by
1P9
Advice Ltr. No.
Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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San Diego, California
34141-E
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Sheet 2
Schedule EV-HP
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N
Electric Vehicle High Power Rate
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RATES
Description EV-HP
Transm
Basic Service Fees
($/month)
< 500 kW
Secondary
Primary
> 500 kW
Secondary
Primary
Distr
PPP
ND
CTC
LGC
RS
TRAC
UDC
Total
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
x.xx
Energy ($/kWh)
On-Peak Summer
Secondary
Primary
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
Off-Peak Summer
Secondary
Primary
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
Super Off-Peak Summer
Secondary
Primary
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
On-Peak Winter
Secondary
Primary
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
Subscription Charges
≤ 150 Maximum kW
($/10 kW Increments)
Secondary
Primary
> 150 Maximum kW
($/25 kW Increments)
Secondary
Primary
Power Factor ($/kvar)
Secondary
Primary
Off-Peak Winter
Secondary
Primary
Super Off-Peak Winter
Secondary
Primary
(Continued)
Issued by
2P8
Advice Ltr. No.
Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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San Diego, California
Canceling
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Sheet 3
Schedule EV-HP
N
N
Electric Vehicle High Power Rate
N
Rates (Continued)
Notes: Transmission Energy charges include the Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment
(TRBAA) of $(x.xxxxx) per kWh and the Transmission Access Charge Balancing Account Adjustment
(TACBAA) of $(x.xxxxx) per kWh. The PPP rate is composed of Energy and Demand charges. For all voltage
levels, the PPP Energy charges includes Low Income PPP rate (LI-PPP) $x.xxxx/kWh, Non-low Income PPP
rate (Non-LI-PPP) $x.xxxx/kWh (pursuant to PU Code Section 399.8, the Non-LI-PPP rate may not exceed
January 1, 2000 levels), Procurement Energy Efficiency Surcharge Rate of $x.xxxx/kWh, California Solar
Initiative rate (CSI) of $x.xxxx/kWh and Self-Generation Incentive Program rate (SGIP) $x.xxxx//kWh. DWR-BC
as presented is now used for collecting the California Wildfire Fund Charge effective Oct 1, 2020 (See
Schedule WF – NBC). DWR BC will be renamed at implementation of SDG&E’s new customer information
system.
Rate Components
The rates shown above are comprised of the following components:
1. The Utility Distribution Company Total Rates (UDC Total) shown above are comprised of
the following components (if applicable): (1) Transmission (Trans) Charges, (2) Distribution
(Distr) Charges, (3) Public Purpose Program (PPP) Charges, (4) Nuclear Decommissioning
(ND) Charge, (5) Ongoing Competition Transition Charges (CTC), (6) Local Generation
Charge (LGC), (7) Reliability Services (RS), and (8) Total Rate Adjustment Component
(TRAC).
2. Utility Distribution Company (UDC) Total Rate shown above excludes any applicable
commodity charges associated with Schedule EECC (Electric Energy Commodity Cost) and
Schedule DWR-BC (Department of Water Resources Bond Charge).
Certain Direct Access customers are exempt from the TRAC, as defined in Rule 1 – Definitions
(Continued)
Issued by
3P8
Advice Ltr. No.
Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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San Diego, California
Canceling
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Sheet 4
Schedule EV-HP
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N
Electric Vehicle High Power Rate
Time Periods
N
All time periods listed are applicable to local time. The definition of time will be based on the date
service is rendered.
TOU Period –
Weekdays
On-Peak
Off-Peak
Super-Off-Peak
Summer
Winter
4:00 p.m. – 9:00
p.m.
6:00 a.m. – 4:00
p.m.;
9:00 p.m. – midnight
Midnight – 6:00 a.m.
TOU Period – Weekends and Holidays
On-Peak
Off-Peak
Super-Off-Peak
4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
6:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Excluding 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.in March and April;
9:00 p.m. - midnight
Midnight – 6:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in March
and April
Summer
4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.;
9:00 p.m. – midnight
Midnight – 2:00 p.m.
Winter
4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m. - midnight
Midnight – 2:00 p.m.
Seasons
Summer June 1 – October 31
Winter November 1 – May 31
Energy will be billed on the basis of the time period and season in which the usage occurred.
Taxes and Franchise Fee Differential
Any applicable taxes and franchise fees differentials associated with service under this Schedule will
be based on the location of the VGI Program Facilities where the charging occurred.
A Franchise Fee Differential of 5.78% will be applied to the monthly billings calculated under this
Schedule for all customers charging their vehicle within the corporate limits of the City of San Diego.
This Franchise Fee Differential shall be so indicated and added as a separate item to bills rendered
to such customers.
(Continued)
Issued by
4P8
Advice Ltr. No.
Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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Sheet 5
Schedule EV-HP
Electric Vehicle High Power Rate
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
N
1. Definitions: The Definitions of terms used in this Schedule are found either herein or in
Rule 1.
2. Electric Vehicle: An electric vehicle is any vehicle that utilizes electricity from external
sources of electrical power, including the grid, for all or part of vehicles, vessels, trains,
boats, or other equipment (e.g., aircraft, forklifts, port equipment) that are mobile sources of
air pollution and greenhouse gases.
3. Metering: Schedule EV-HP is open to separately-metered EV load only. Should the
California Public Utilities Commission approve a submetering protocol, submetered EV
loads that comply with a said submetering proposal shall be eligible for Schedule EV-HP.
4. Subscription Charge: The subscription charge shall consist of increments of 10 kW for
customers with maximum demand less than or equal to 150 kW and 25 kW for customers
with maximum demand greater than 150 kW. The subscribed power level can be altered
once per month.
5. Overages: If the customer’s maximum demand exceeds their subscription level for three
consecutive months SDG&E will increase the subscription level to a level commiserate with
the customer’s highest maximum demand within the past three consecutive months. The
customer must remain at this subscription level for an additional three months. If the
customer’s maximum demand exceeds their subscription level for six months in the rolling
twelve-month period, their subscription level will be immediately increased consistent with
their maximum demand in this rolling twelve-month period. The customer must remain at
this subscription level for three consecutive months before they have the option to lower
their subscription level.
6. Incidental Load: An exception to the requirement that eligible meters are to be dedicated
exclusively to EV charging is that applications and apparatus that solely serve the overall
EV infrastructure of the site and no other use may be included as load on an EV-dedicated
meter. The added load included on the EV meter must not include load from any non-EV
charging infrastructure facilities, appliances of apparatus.
7. Voltage: Service under this Schedule will be supplied at the standard available Voltage in
accordance with Rule 2.
8. Voltage Regulators: Voltage Regulators, if required by the customer, shall be furnished,
installed, owned, and maintained by the customer.
(Continued)
Issued by
5P6
Advice Ltr. No.
Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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Sheet 6
Schedule EV-HP
Electric Vehicle High Power Rate
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
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1. Parallel Generation Limitation: This schedule is not applicable to standby, auxiliary service
or service operated in parallel with a customer's generating plant, except as specified in
Rule 1 under the definition of Parallel Generation Limitation.
2. Voltage Discount: A voltage discount is available for Primary Voltage under this schedule.
3. Basic Service Fee Determination: The basic service fee will be determined each month
based on the customer’s Maximum Annual Demand.
4. Billing: A customer’s bill is first calculated according to the total rates and conditions listed
above. The following adjustments are made depending on the option applicable to the
customer:
a. UDC Bundled Service Customers receive supply and delivery services solely from the
Utility. The customer’s bill is based on the Total Rates set forth above. The EECC
component is determined by multiplying the applicable EECC price for this schedule during
the last month by the customer’s total usage.
b. Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) Customers purchase
energy from a non-utility provider (ESP) and continue to receive delivery services from the
Utility. The bills for a DA and CCA Customer will be calculated as if they were a UDC
Bundled Service Customer, then crediting the bill by the amount of the EECC component,
as determined for a UDC Bundled Customer, and including the appropriate Cost
Responsibility Surcharge (CRS), if applicable.
Nothing in this service schedule prohibits a marketer or broker from negotiating with
customers the method by which their customer will pay the CTC charge.
5. Terms of Optional Service: A customer receiving service under this schedule may elect to
change to another applicable rate schedule, but only after receiving service on this
schedule for at least 12 consecutive months. If a customer elects to discontinue service on
this schedule, the customer will not be permitted to return to this schedule for a period of
one year. After discontinuing and returning to service on Schedule EV-HP the customer
must re-specify their subscription level.
Customers receiving the Interim Rate Waiver defined in Schedule TOU-M Special Condition
13 may begin receiving service under this schedule regardless of when they began
receiving service under Schedule TOU-M Special Condition 13.
6. Other Applicable Tariffs: Rules 21, 23 and Schedule E-Depart apply to customers with
generators.
7. Generator Operation: The operation of a non-utility generator unless expressly authorized
by tariff is prohibited.
(Continued)
Issued by
6P6
Advice Ltr. No.
Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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Revised
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
34012-E
Sheet 7
SCHEDULE EECC
ELECTRIC ENERGY COMMODITY COST
RATES (Continued)
Commodity Rates (Continued)
Schedule AL-TOU-2 (Continued)
Super Off-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
On-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
Off-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
Super Off-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
Schedule EV-HP
Maximum On-Peak Demand – Summer
Secondary
Primary
Maximum On-Peak Demand: Winter
Secondary
Primary
On-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
Off-Peak Energy - Summer
Secondary
Primary
Super Off-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
On-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Off-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
(Continued)
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Regulatory Affairs
($/kWh)
0.07691
0.07665
0.07691
0.07665
0.07356
0.10227
0.10180
0.10227
0.10180
0.09751
0.09076
0.09038
0.09076
0.09038
0.08667
0.07800
0.07774
0.07800
0.07774
0.07461
($/kW)
N
x.xx
x.xx
($/kW)
x.xx
x.xx
($/kWh)
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
N
N
N
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
($/kWh)
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
N
N
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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Revised
San Diego Gas & Electric Company
San Diego, California
34147-E
Revised
Canceling
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
34013-E
Sheet 8
SCHEDULE EECC
ELECTRIC ENERGY COMMODITY COST
RATES (Continued)
Commodity Rates (Continued)
($/kWh)
Advice Ltr. No.
0.17658
0.17601
0.17658
0.17601
0.17080
0.12025
0.12002
0.12025
0.12002
0.11729
0.09040
0.08999
0.09040
0.08999
0.08620
0.08023
0.07990
0.08023
0.07990
0.07661
0.06895
0.06872
0.06895
0.06872
0.06595
Decision No.
($/kWh)
0.03992
($/kWh)
0.03881
(Continued)
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20-12-023
N
N
0.33819
0.33770
0.33819
0.33770
0.33332
Schedule GIR
Energy Charge
Schedule VGI
Energy Charge
8P5
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
($/kWh)
Schedule EV-HP (Continued)
Super Off-Peak: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Schedule DG-R
On-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
Off-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
Super Off-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
On-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
Off-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
Transmission
Super Off-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Secondary Substation
Primary SubstationR
Transmission
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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San Diego, California
Canceling
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
34148-E
Original
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
30613-E
Sheet 4
SCHEDULE EECC-CPP-D
ELECTRIC COMMODITY COST
CRITICAL PEAK PRICING DEFAULT
Rates (Continued):
Schedule EV-HP
CPP Event Day Adder
Secondary
Primary.
Capacity Reservation Charge
Secondary
Primary
On-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
Off-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
Super Off-Peak Energy: Summer
Secondary
Primary
On-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Off-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
Super Off-Peak Energy: Winter
Secondary
Primary
N
($/kWh)
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
($/kW)
x.xx
x.xx
($/kWh)
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
N
N
N
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
x.xxxxx
x.xxxxx
N
N
N
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Franchise Fee Differential
A Franchise Fee Differential of 5.78% will be applied to the total bills calculated under this schedule for all
customers residing within the corporate limits of the City of San Diego. Such Franchise Fee Differential shall
be so indicated and added as a separate item to bills rendered to such customers.
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Decision No.
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Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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Revised
San Diego Gas & Electric Company
San Diego, California
34149-E
Revised
Canceling
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
32185-E
Sheet 5
SCHEDULE EECC-CPP-D
ELECTRIC COMMODITY COST
CRITICAL PEAK PRICING DEFAULT
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Time Periods (Note: For Grandfathered TOU Periods, See SC 22)
All time periods listed are applicable to local time. The definition of time will be based upon the date service
is rendered.
CPP Event Days
CPP Event Period
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Any day of the Week, Year-Round
Non-CPP Event Days
TOU Period – Weekdays
Summer
Winter
On-Peak
4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Off-Peak
6:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.;
9:00 p.m. – midnight
Super-Off-Peak
Midnight – 6:00 a.m.
TOU Period – Weekends
and Holidays
On-Peak
4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
6:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Excluding 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.in March and April;
9:00 p.m. - midnight
Midnight – 6:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in March and April
Summer
Winter
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m. - midnight
Midnight – 2:00 p.m.
Super-Off-Peak
4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.;
9:00 p.m. – midnight
Off-Peak
4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Midnight – 2:00 p.m.
Seasons:
Summer
June 1 – October 31
Winter
November 1 – May 31
For the periods during CPP Event Days, customers will pay the CPP Event Day Adder and the
corresponding energy charges for the time period.
(Continued)
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Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
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Effective
Resolution No.
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Canceling
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Revised
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
32186-E
Sheet 6
SCHEDULE EECC-CPP-D
ELECTRIC COMMODITY COST
CRITICAL PEAK PRICING DEFAULT
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Definitions: The definitions of principle terms used in this schedule are found either herein or in Rule 1,
Definitions.
2. Otherwise Applicable Rate: For the purposes contained herein, a customer’s Otherwise Applicable Rate
(OAR) shall be the applicable commodity rates contained in Schedule EECC, as set forth under the UDC
retail rate schedule the customer would receive service under absent the CPP-D rate.
3. Direct Access / Community Choice Aggregation: DA or CCA customers with the Appropriate Electric
Metering, returning to bundled Utility service, shall default to CPP-D on the date that service commences
under the Bundled Portfolio Service after the expiration of their six-month advance notice, as set forth in
Rules 25.1 and 27, respectively.
4. Terms of Service: A customer receiving optional service under this Schedule may elect to change to
another applicable rate schedule, but only after receiving service on this schedule for at least 12
consecutive months, except as specified in SC 9. If a customer elects to discontinue service on this
Schedule, the customer will not be permitted to return to this Schedule for a period of one year.
5. Opt-Out Provisions: During their initial term of service, customers may elect to opt-out and receive
service under their OAR. A customer may exercise this option upon receipt of their opt-out notification. In
the event that a customer chooses to opt-out, the change shall become effective on the first regularly
scheduled meter read date following the receipt of notice by the Utility. At the end of the first twelve
months, customers may elect to opt-out and receive service under their OAR. Any subsequent opt-out
notices shall become effective on the first regularly scheduled meter read date following receipt by the
Utility.
6. CPP Anniversary Date: The CPP Anniversary Date shall be the meter reading date that occurs at the
end of the customer’s twelve (12) month Term of Service.
7. Early Termination: An eligible customer may elect to return to DA or take service from a CCA during its
Term of Service granted it has complied with all other applicable tariff requirements, including, but not
limited to the terms and conditions set forth in Rules 25.1 and 27, respectively.
8. CPP Maximum Demand – The CPP Maximum Demand is the customer’s maximum CPP Event Period
demand recorded during the most recent full summer billing period. If a customer does not have a full
summer billing period, the customer’s CPP Maximum Demand will be established based on the
maximum summer demand recorded during the available summer billing months.
(Continued)
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Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
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Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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San Diego, California
Canceling
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
34151-E
Revised
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
32187-E
Sheet 7
SCHEDULE EECC-CPP-D
ELECTRIC COMMODITY COST
CRITICAL PEAK PRICING DEFAULT
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
9. Capacity Reservation: Customers shall be provided with the option to self-select and reserve a level of
generation capacity, specified in kW, that would protect that portion of their load from the CPPD Event
Day Adder applicable during a CPP Event. Customers electing to reserve capacity for multiple meters
shall be required to submit a separate reservation level for each meter. All usage during a CPP Event
that is protected under the customer’s capacity reservation will be billed the corresponding energy
charges for the time period but not the CPP Event Day Adder. All usage during a CPP Event that is not
protected under the customer’s capacity reservation will be billed at the CPP Event Day Adder and the
corresponding energy charges for the time period.
A customer electing to reserve capacity, even if the election is zero, must notify the Utility of its election
by submitting a completed Capacity Reservation Election and Customer Contact Information form
(Form 144-0811). The customer shall be responsible for paying a monthly Capacity Reservation
Charge (CRC) for 12-months, as set forth in the Rates section, for each kW of reserved capacity.
Customers electing to change their capacity reservation must continue to receive service on this
Schedule for at least 12 consecutive months
10. Default Capacity Reservation Level: In the event a customer does not submit a completed CRC
Election form, as set forth above, the customer’s level of reserved capacity shall be set at an amount
equal to fifty percent (50%) of the customer’s CPP Maximum Summer Demand. If the customer has
not established a CPP Maximum Demand, the Default Capacity Reservation Level will be set to zero
(0).
11. Non-Coincident Demand Charge Waiver: As applicable, the maximum recorded demand during nonCPP Event hours on a CPP event day will not be considered for the purpose of determining and billing
a non-coincident demand charge. If the recorded maximum demand occurs during CPP event hours
on a CPP Event day, then it will be used to calculate the monthly non-coincident demand charge.
12. CPP Events and Triggers: A maximum of eighteen (18) CPP Events can be triggered on any day of the
week, year round. CPP Events shall be effective from 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. A CPP Event may be
triggered if the day-ahead system load forecast for the potential event day is greater than 4,000 MW.
Events may also be triggered in response to high forecasted temperatures, extreme conditions, and
emergencies. Whenever the California Independent System Operator has issued an alert or warning
notice, the California Independent System Operator shall be entitled to request that the utility, at its
discretion, call a program event pursuant to this Schedule.
Events may be triggered for
testing/evaluation purposed. If two CPP events are cancelled, the two cancelled CPP Events will be
credited as one (1) CPP event towards the maximum number CPP Events that can be called during the
year.
(Continued)
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Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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San Diego Gas & Electric Company
San Diego, California
34152-E
Revised
Canceling
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
34138-E
Sheet 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The following sheets contain all the effective rates and rules affecting rates, service and information relating thereto, in
effect on the date indicated herein.
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No
TITLE PAGE.............................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................
16015-E
34152, 34133, 31243, 33380, 34153, 33253-E
33254, 34154, 32346, 32352, 33383, 31804-E
31805, 31174, 33419, 31176, 34139-E
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT:
I. General Information……......................................
II. Balancing Accounts
Description/Listing of Accounts
California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) Balancing Acct
Rewards and Penalties Balancing Account (RPBA)…….
Transition Cost Balancing Account (TCBA)……………...
Post-1997 Electric Energy Efficiency Balancing Acct (PEEEBA)
Tree Trimming Balancing Account (TTBA)……………..
Baseline Balancing Account (BBA)……………………….
Energy Resource Recovery Account (ERRA)……………
Low-Income Energy Efficiency Balancing Acct (LIEEBA)……
Non-Fuel Generation Balancing Account (NGBA)………
Electric Procurement Energy Efficiency Balancing Account (EPEEBA)
Common Area Balancing Account (CABA)………………
Nuclear Decommissioning Adjustment Mechanism (NDAM)…
Pension Balancing Account (PBA)………………………..
Post-Retirement Benefits Other Than Pensions Balancing Account
(PBOPBA)
8274, 30670, 31260-E
19402, 34128, 33617-E
26553, 26554-E
21929, 23295-E
31213, 31214, 31215, 31216, 31631, 31632-E
22059, 34129-E
27944, 19422-E
21377, 28769-E
26358, 26359, 26360, 26361, 31631, 31632-E
19431, 19432-E
31217, 31218, 31219, 25575-E
30675-E
28770-E
30676-E
29835, 27949-E
29836, 27951-E
Community Choice Aggregation Implementation Balancing Account
(CCAIBA)……………………………...
19445-E
31453, 22813, 21116-E
26555-E
30647, 30648, 30649-E
30998, 30999-E
30677-E
22078-E
30102, 30103, 27692-E
22797-E
30678-E
30820-E
28765-E
27955, 27956-E
31664, 31665-E
26898, 26899-E
Electric Distribution Fixed Cost Account (EDFCA)……
Rate Design Settlement Component Account (RDSCA)
California Solar Initiative Balancing Account (CSIBA)….
SONGS O&M Balancing Account (SONGSBA)……
On-Bill Financing Balancing Account (OBFBA)……
Solar Energy Project Balancing Account (SEPBA)….
Electric Program Investment Charge Balancing Acct (EPICBA)
Tax Equity Investment Balancing Account (TEIBA)
California Energy Systems 21st Century Balancing Acct (CES-21BA)
Greenhouse Gas Revenue Balancing Account (GHGRBA).
Local Generation Balancing Account (LGBA)…………….
New Environmental Regulatory Balancing Account (NERBA)…………
Master Meter Balancing Account (MMBA)………………………
Smart Meter Opt-Out Balancing Account (SMOBA)………………..
(Continued)
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Decision No.
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Regulatory Affairs
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Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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San Diego, California
Canceling
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34153-E
Revised
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
33608-E
Sheet 5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SCHEDULE OF RATES
SCHEDULE
NUMBER
SERVICE
CAL. P.U.C. SHEET NO.
DR
Residential Rates
Domestic Service ...................................................
DR-TOU
Domestic Time-of-Use Service ..............................
TOU-DR
Residential – Time of Use Service
DR-SES
E-CARE
Domestic Households with a Solar Energy System
California Alternate Rates for Energy .....................
33097, 33098 33099, 33100, 33101, 33102-E
32662-E
33103, 33104 33105, 33106, 32891, 30415-E
33107, 33108, 33109, 33110, 1826-E
33111, 26571, 30425, 30426, 33112-E
26573, 33113, 33371, 26576, 31779, 26578-79E
DM
Multi-Family Service ...............................................
33114, 33115, 33116, 33117, 33118 24242-E
DS
DT
Submetered Multi-Family Service ..........................
Submetered Multi-Family Service Mobilehome Park
DT-RV
DE
Submetered Service – Recreational
Vehicle Parks and Residential Marinas
Domestic Time-of-Use for Electric Vehicle Charging
Domestic Time-of-Use for Households
With Electric Vehicles
Cost-Based Domestic Time-of-Use for Households
with Electric Vehicles
Domestic Service to Utility Employee.....................
FERA
Family Electric Rate Assistance……………….. .....
PEVSP
Plug-In Electric Vehicle Submetering Pilot ……
E-SMOP
TOU-DR1
Electric Smart Meter Opt-Out Program …………
Residential Time-of-Use DR1 (Experimental)
EV-TOU
EV-TOU-2
EV-TOU-5
TOU-DR2
Residential Time-of-Use DR2 (Experimental)
DAC-GT
Disadvantage Communities Green Tariff…………
CSGT
Community Solar Green Tariff…………………………
33092, 33093, 33094, 33095, 33096, 24223-E
33119-22 32150, 33123, 32664, 31727, 24779-E
33124, 33125, 33126, 33127, 24455, 33128-E
24257, 24258, 24259-E
33129 33130, 33131, 33132, 24264, 33133-E
24789-E
33134, 33135, 24270, 24271, 33136-E
33137 33138, 24272, 24274, 24275, 33139-E
33140, 33141, 33142, 33143, 32667, 30455-E
20017-E
31780, 33372-E
25237, 26183, 26184, 26185, 26186-E
26151, 26152-E
32929, 33144-47, 31770, 33148-E
32933, 33149-51, 32751, 31774, 33152-E
32247, 32248, 32249, 32250-E
32251, 32252, 32253, 32254, 32255-E
Commercial/Industrial Rates
TOU-A
General Service – Time of Use Serrvice……….
TOU-A-2
Optional Cost-Based Service – Time of Use Service
32937, 33153, 30458, 30459, 30460, 33154-E
32940, 33155, 30464, 30465, 30466-E
TOU-A-3
Optional 3-Period Time of Use Service
A-TC
Traffic Control Service............................................
32942, 33156, 30499, 30500, 30501- 30504
33157, 24282, 24283-E
TOU-M
General Service - Small - Time Metered ................
33158, 33159, 30487, 30488, 33160, 30490-E
AL-TOU
General Service - Time Metered ............................
32948, 30491, 33161, 33162, 29353, 29354-E
29355, 29356, 29357, 30494, 33163, 33164, 32680-E
AL-TOU-2
Optional Cost-Based Service – Time Metered
A6-TOU
General Service - Time Metered ............................
33167, 33168, 25435, 20521, 29974, 30507, 33169, 32959-E
DG-R
Distributed Generation Renewable –Time Metered
32960, 30509, 31869, 33171, 21059, 21060, 29979,
30512, 30513, 31870, 33172-E
OL-TOU
EV-HP
Outdoor Lighting – Time Metered ……………
Electric Vehicle – High Power Rate
33173, 24302, 21448, 21449. 33174-E
34140, 34141, 34142, 34143, 34144, 34145-E
32953, 30498, 33165, 33166, 30501 – 30504, 32681-E
33170-E
(Continued)
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Advice Ltr. No.
Decision No.
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Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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San Diego, California
34154-E
Revised
Canceling
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.
33833-E
Sheet 8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMMODITY RATES
Schedule No.
EECC
CAL. P.U.C. SHEET NO.
SERVICE
Electric Energy Commodity Cost
EECC-TOU-DR-P
Electric Commodity Cost - Time of Use Plus
EECC-TOU-A-P
Electric Commodity Cost – Time of Use Plus
EECC-TOU-PA-P
Electric Commodity Cost – Time of Use Plus
EECC-TBS
EECC – Transitional Bundled Service
EECC-CPP-D
EECC Critical Peak Pricing Default…
EECC-CPP-D-AG
EECC, Critical Peak Pricing Default Agricultural
33213, 33214, 33215, 33216, 33217, 33218-E
34146, 34147, 33221, 33222, 33223, 33224-E
31412, 32176, 30588, 30589, 33225, 33226-E,
33227, 33228,33229, 33230, 33231, 32832-E
32832, 32833, 32834
33232, 29436, 25548, 26613, 32177, 32178-E
33233, 29940-E
30597, 33234, 33235, 30600, 26537, 32179-E
33236, 29446-E
33237, 33238, 32519, 30605, 30606, 32181-E
32520, 33239-E
22903, 22904, 32183, 19750-E
33240, 33241, 33242, 34148, 34149, 34150-E
34151, 32188, 32531, 33243, 33244, 32537-E
33245, 33246, 33247, 30625, 32190, 30627-E
29462, 30184, 33248, 33249, 30630-E
CONTRACTS & DEVIATIONS
23877, 5488, 5489, 6205, 6206, 5492, 16311-E
22320, 5495, 6208, 6209, 8845, 6109, 5902-E
5750, 8808, 8809, 6011, 8001, 8891, 28761-E
28762, 28163-E
RULES
RULE
SERVICE
NO.
Definitions………………………………………………
1
CAL. P.U.C. SHEET NO.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Description of Service………………………………..
Applications for Service……………………………….
Contracts……………………………………………….
Special Information Available for Customers………
Establishment & Re-establishment of Credit……….
Deposits………………………………………………..
Notices………………………………………………..
Rendering and Payment of Bills……………………..
Disputed Bills………………………………………….
Discontinuance of Service……………………………
12
13
14
15
Rates and Optional Rates……………………………
Temporary Service……………………………………
Shortage of Elec Supply/Interruption Delivery…….
Distribution Line Extensions………………………….
20584, 20585, 32191, 32192, 20588, 27101, 22066, 18413-E
14584, 24475, 19394, 24671, 24476, 22068-E
15591-15600, 15601, 15602, 15603, 20415-E
15484, 15485-E
15488, 15489, 15490-E
31461, 31462-E
20223, 25228-E
33373, 20228-E
17405-E
25230, 29075, 20142, 33374-E
31463, 31464-E
33375, 33376, 31645, 31467, 31646, 31469, 31470, 31680-E
30248, 32049-E
23252-E
19757-E
4794-E
33802-33816-E
16
Service Extensions……………………………………
33817-33831-E
17
18
Meter Reading…………………………………………
Meter Tests and Adjustment of Bills…………………
26153, 24705-E
16585, 22130, 22131-E
(Continued)
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Advice Ltr. No.
Decision No.
3691-E
20-12-023
Dan Skopec
Vice President
Regulatory Affairs
Submitted
Effective
Resolution No.
Feb 17, 2021
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