HomeMy WebLinkAboutSouthern California Edison Company - SCE - Notification to P SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Russell Garwacki
EDISON' Manager—Pricing Design and
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An MISONINTERN4TIONAL't Company
October 21, 2009
State, County, and City Governments
Re: Southern California Edison Application to Increase
Residential Electric Rates Effective January 1, 2010,
Application No. 09-10-014
On October 14, 2009, Southern California Edison Company filed an application with the
California Public Utilities Commission (Commission) seeking an increase to rates for lower usage
residential customers pursuant to Senate Bill 695, with that increase in revenues offset by a
commensurate decrease in rates charged to higher usage residential customers. The attached notice
provides further information about the application and is being provided to you in compliance with
the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure.
If you have any questions regarding this matter,please feel free to contact me at (626) 302-
6673, or by email at russell.garwacki@sce.com
Very truly yours,
/s/RUSSELL GARWACKI
Russell Garwacki
cc: Service list of Governments
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Enclosure(s)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-6673
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
COMPANY(SCE)FOR EXPEDITED AUTHORIZATION TO CHANGE
RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC RATES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1,2010,AS
PERMITTED BY NEWLY ENACTED PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE SECTION 739.9
A.09-10-014
On October 14, 2009, SCE filed an Application with the California Public Utilities
Commission(CPUC)requesting expedited Commission authorization to change residential
electric rates effective January 1, 2010. The requested rate change is permitted by newly
enacted Public Utilities Code Section 739.9,which allows the Commission to approve
increases in rates for residential Tiers I and 2 (low monthly usage)in accordance with
specific formulas. Specifically, SCE proposes to increase Tier I and Tier 2 rates on rate
Schedule D by 5.0 percent and to decrease Tier 3,4, and 5 rates in proportion to the increased
revenues recovered from Tier I and Tier 2 residential customers. SCE proposes no change
in Tier 1 and Tier 2 rates for customers in the California Alternate Rates for Energy
(CARE) program. SCE's request in this Application will not change SCE's authorized
revenues. To implement this rate change on January 1, 2010, SCE has requested in this
application filing an expedited procedural schedule.
If the Commission approves the Application, charges for bundled service(customers who
receive electric generation in addition to transmission and distribution services from SCE)
residential customers will change. A customer with consumption roughly equal to the
baseline allowance of 300 kWh will see a bill increase of less than $2.00, or 4.9 percent. A
typical customer using 600 kWh (or about two times its baseline allowance)will see
virtually no change in his or her bill while a higher usage residential customer using five
times the baseline allowance(or 1,500 kWh)will see a decrease of about$10.00,or 2.8
percent. Individual bills may differ.
THE CPUC PROCESS
The CPUC's Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA)will review this Application. DRA is
an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the Legislature to represent the interests of all
utility customers throughout the state and obtain the lowest possible rate for service
consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary staff with
expertise in economics, finance, accounting and engineering. DRA's views do not
necessarily reflect those of the CPUC. Other parties of record will also participate.
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings where parties of record present their proposals in
testimony and are subject to cross-examination before an Administrative Law Judge(ALJ).
These hearings are open to the public,but only those who are parties of record can present
evidence or cross-examine witnesses during evidentiary hearings. Members of the public
may attend these hearings,but are not allowed to participate,only listen.
After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the hearing process,the ALJ
will issue a draft decision. When the CPUC acts on this application,it may adopt all or part
of SCE's request, amend or modify it or deny the application. The CPUC's final decision
may be different from SCE's request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
You may also view a copy of the application at SCE's Web site at
www.sce.com/applications, or,by writing to SCE at the Rosemead mailing address below.
You may also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate
headquarters(2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead, CA 91770)or at the following SCE
business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd.,Avalon, CA 90704
30553 Rimrock Rd., Barstow, CA 92311
374 Lagoon St., Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14th Ave., Blythe, CA 92225
3001 Chateau Rd.,Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
510 S. China Lake Blvd.,Ridgecrest,CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave.,Rimforest, CA 92378
41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. Shaver Lake, CA 93664
421 W.J St.,Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., Wofford Heights, CA 93285
6999 Old Woman Springs Rd.,Yucca Valley, CA 92284
For further information from SCE regarding this Application, or to request a copy,please
write to:
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta notificacion en espanol en el
sitio Web de SCE www.sce.com/avisos o escriba a:
.Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atenc16n: Gabby Garcia
If you would like additional information on the CPUC process or need assistance,you may
contact the CPUC's Los Angeles Public Advisor's Office(PAO)at 1-866-849-8391 (toll
free)or 213-576-7055 in Los Angeles.
You may also send your comments to the PAO at the address: Public Advisor's Office,320
West 4th St., Ste. 500,Los Angeles, CA 90013 or send an email to:
public.advisor.lagcpuc.ca.gov_. All e-mails and letters received from SCE customers will be
circulated to each Commissioner,the assigned ALJ and other line divisions within the CPUC
who are part of this proceeding. All such correspondence will become part of the formal
correspondence file in this application. When sending an e-mail or writing a letter,please
reference Application No. A.09-10-014.
r SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Robert P.LeAloine
EAttomey
Law Department I G b
An EDISON,INTERNATIONAL Company f b
September 4, 2009
ATTACHED LIST OF STATE, COUNTY,AND CITY GOVERNMENTS
RE: Joint Application for Authority for Future Recovery of Wildfire-Related Costs,
A.09-08-020
On August 31, 2009, Southern California Edison Company,jointly with Pacific Gas
& Electric Company, San Diego Gas &Electric Company, and Southern California Gas Company
filed with the California Public Utilities Commission Application No. 09-08-020 for Authority for
Future Recovery of Wildfire-Related Costs. The attached notice of that filing, which provides
further information about that filing, is being provided to you in compliance with Rule 3.2(b) of the
Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure.
If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to contact me at(626) 302-
4182, or by e-mail at lemoinrf@sce.com.
Very truly yours,
/s/Robert F. LeMoine
Robert F. LeMoine
Enclosures
2244 Walnut Grove Ave.
Rosemead, California 91770
(626) 302-4182/PAX 4182
Robert.F.LeMoine@sce.com
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION FILING BY
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (SCE):
WILDFIRE COST RECOVERY
A.09-08-020
On August 31, 2009, Southern California Edison Company, San Diego Gas and Electric
Company, Southern California Gas Company, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company,
jointly filed Application No. 09-08-020 requesting authority from the California Public
Utilities Commission (CPUC) to approve a mechanism to allow it to recover costs
associated with wildfires. In the face of a changing insurance market that may limit the
Utilities' ability to obtain insurance coverage, the Application asks for CPUC approval to
establish a Wildfire Expense Balancing Account (WEBA) to record for future recovery all
uninsured costs arising from wildfires, including:
(1) payments to satisfy wildfire claims, including any co-insurance and deductible
expense paid by the Utilities;
(2) outside legal costs incurred in the defense of wildfire claims;
(3) premiums for insurance against wildfire claims, and
(4) the cost of financing these amounts.
Costs that have previously been authorized for recovery in rates in BCE's General Rate
Case shall not be added to the WEBA. Insurance proceeds, as well as any payments
received from third parties, will be credited to the WEBA as they are received. The
Application requests that amounts recorded in the WEBA be included in rates after
review and approval by the Commission. However, while requesting approval of the
mechanism, the Application does not request increases in current rates.
THE CPUC PROCESS
The CPUC's Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) will review this Application. DRA is
an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the Legislature to represent the interests
of all utility customers throughout the state and obtain the lowest possible rate for
service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary
staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting and engineering. DRA's views do
not necessarily reflect those of the CPUC. Other parties of record will also participate.
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings where parties of record present their
proposals in testimony and are subject to cross-examination before an Administrative
Law Judge (ALJ). These hearings are open to the public, but only those who are parties
of record can present evidence or cross-examine witnesses during evidentiary hearings.
Members of the public may attend these hearings, but are not allowed to participate,
only listen.
After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the hearing process, the
ALJ will issue a draft decision. When the CPUC acts on this application, it may adopt all
or part of SCE's request, amend or modify it or deny the application. The CPUC's final
decision may be different from SCE's proposed application filing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
You may also view a copy of the application at SCE's Web site at
www.sce.com/applications. Or, by writing to SCE at the Rosemead mailing address
below. You may also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's
corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770) or at the
following SCE business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd., Avalon, CA 90704
30553 Rimrock Rd., Barstow, CA 92311
374 Lagoon St., Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14th Ave., Blythe, CA 92225
3001 Chateau Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
510 S. China Lake Blvd., Ridgecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave., Rimforest, CA 92378
41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. Shaver Lake, CA 93664
421 W. J St., Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., Wofford Heights, CA 93285
6999 Old Woman Springs Rd., Yucca Valley, CA 92284
For further information from SCE regarding this Application, or to request a copy, please
write to:
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta notification en
espanol en el sitio Web de SCE v����wsce.comlavisos o escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atencion: Gabby Garcia
If you would like additional information on the CPUC process or need assistance, you
may contact the Public Advisor's Office (PAO) at 1-866-849-8391 (toll free) or 213-576-
7055 in Los Angeles or the Public Advisor's Office (PAO) at 1-866-849-8390 (toll free) or
415-703-2074 in San Francisco.
You may also send your comments to the PAO at the address: Public Advisor's Office,
320 West 4th St., Ste. 500, Los Angeles, CA 90013 or send an email to:
public.advisor.la@cpuc.ca.gov. Any letters received from you will be circulated to each
Commissioner and will become part of the formal correspondence file in this application.
In your letter, state that your comments are regarding Application No. A.09-08-020.
Reviewed by the California Public Utilities Commission
Southern California Edison
Citizens or some of the citizens of the following counties and municipal corporations will or may be
affected by the changes in rates proposed herein.
COUNTIES z '
Fresno Kings Orange Tuolumne*
Imperial Los Angeles Riverside Tulare
Inyo Madera San Bernardino Ventura
Kern Mono Santa Barbara
MUNICIPAZ CQRPQRATIONS
Adelanto Cudahy La Habra Ojai Santa Monica
Agoura Hills Culver City La Habra Heights Ontario Santa Paula
Alhambra Cypress La Mirada Orange Seal Beach
Aliso Viejo Delano La Palma Oxnard Sierra Madre
Apple Valley Desert Hot Springs La Puente Palm Desert Signal Hill
Arcadia Diamond Bar La Verne Palm Springs Simi Valley
Artesia Downey Laguna Beach Palmdale South El Monte
Avalon Duarte Laguna Hills Palos Verdes Estates South Gate
Baldwin Park El Monte Laguna Niguel Paramount South Pasadena
Barstow El Segundo Laguna Woods Perris Stanton
Beaumont Exeter Lake Elsinore Pico Rivera Tehachapi
Bell Farmersville Lake Forest Placentia Temecula
Bell Gardens Fillmore Lakewood Pomona Temple City
Bellflower Fontana Lancaster Port Hueneme Thousand Oaks
Beverly Hills Fountain Valley Lawndale Porterville Torrance
Bishop Fullerton Lindsay Rancho Cucamonga Tulare
Blythe Garden Grove Loma Linda Rancho Mirage Tustin
Bradbury Gardena Lomita Rancho Palos Verdes Twentynine Palms
Brea Glendora Long Beach Rancho Santa Margarita Upland
Buena Park Goleta Los Alamitos Redlands Victorville
Calabasas Grand Terrace Lynwood Redondo Beach Villa Park
California City Hanford Malibu Rialto Visalia
Calimesa Hawaiian Gardens Mammoth Lakes Ridgecrest Walnut
Camarillo Hawthorne Manhattan Beach Rolling Hills West Covina
Canyon Lake Hemet Maywood Rolling Hills Estates West Hollywood
Carpinteria Hermosa Beach McFarland Rosemead Westlake Village
Carson Hesperia Mission Viejo San Bernardino Westminster
Cathedral City Hidden Hills Monrovia San Buenaventura Whittier
Cerritos Highland Montclair San Dimas Woodlake
Chino Huntington Beach Montebello San Fernando Yorba Linda
Chino Hills Huntington Park Monterey Park San Gabriel Yucaipa
Claremont Indian Wells Moorpark San Jacinto Yucca Valley
Commerce Industry Moreno Valley San Marino
Compton Inglewood Murrieta Santa Ana
Corona Irvine Newport Beach Santa Barbara
Costa Mesa Irwindale Norco Santa Clarita
Covina La Canada Flintridge Norwalk Santa Fe Springs
*SCE provides electric service to a small number of customer accounts in Tuolumne County and is not subject to
franchise requirements.
TICS
On May 13th 2009, the Application of Aragvi, LLC d/b/a Coastline Shuttle was filed with
the California Public Utilities Commission, seeking authority to operate as a on-call pas-
senger stage corporation between Los Angeles International Airport, long Beach Airport,
Ontario International Airport, John Wayne Airport, Los Angeles Harbor and Long Beach
harbor and any location in Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange and San Bernardino Counties.
The proposed fares are documented in the Exhibit A of the application. A copy of the
Application and related exhibits will be furnished by applicant upon request. Please di-
rect request to Mikhail Mdinaradze at 18926 Sherman Way #305, Reseda, CA 91335 or
by phone at (877) 708-2648
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SOUTHM CAUFORNA
Angelica M.Morales
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Attorney
Angelica.Morales@SCE.com
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May 7, 2009
Re: Southern California Edison Company Application(A.)to Increase Electric Rates:A. 09-04-009
To Whom It May Concern:
On April 3, 3009, Southern California Edison Company filed an application for a rate increase with
the California Public Utilities Commission. The substance of this application is described in the
enclosed notice, which is being included as a bill insert to Edison's customers! If you wish to
comment on, or obtain additional information concerning this matter, or wish a copy of the
application and attachments, please write either to the Commission Public Advisor or to the Edison
Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown on the bill insert.
Very truly yours,
/s/Angelica Morales
Angelica Morales
Attorney
Enclosure(s)
' As explained in the bill insert on page 1,footnote 1,the notice is being provided for a second time in order to
correct errors in the original notice.
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-6160 Fax(626)302-6962
NOTICE OF FILING
Para solicitar una copia de esta notificacion en espanol por favor escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Quad 4A
Rosemead, CA 91770
a la atencion de Comunicaciones Corporativas o por medio de correo electronico a gabbygarcia@sce.com.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION TO INCREASE ELECTRIC RATES'
APPLICATION NO.A.09-04-009
On April 3, 2009 Southern California Edison Company(SCE) filed an application with the California Public
Utilities Commission(CPUC)to set contribution levels for each company's nuclear decommissioning trust fund
and other related issues in connection with San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station(SONGS)Unit 1, 2, and 3.
In this application, SCE requests the CPUC to approve increased contribution to its Nuclear Decommissioning
Trust Funds (NDCTP) for SONGS Units 2 & 3 and for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2 & 3
after the end of their current Nuclear Regulatory Commission license periods. The current annual revenue
requirement to cover contributions to SCE's trust funds is $46.4 million. SCE is requesting that the revenue
requirement be increased to $66.4 million or 0.18%annually beginning January 1, 2011,when compared to
total system revenues at present rates (as of March 1, 2009). The current annual contributions to the
decommissioning trust funds will not provide sufficient funds to pay projected decommissioning costs, so
increased contributions are required. There will be no bill impact (rate adiustments) for the first year (2010)
due to other offsetting costs and revenues. This means that you will not see a rate increase or decrease in
your monthly bill the first year for the nuclear decommissioning trust funds for SONGS 2 &3 and for
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2, and 3.
ILLUSTRATIVE EFFECT ON ELECTRIC RATES AND RILLS
The requested 2009 NDCTP revenue requirement results in an annual increase of$20.0 million or 0.18%
beginning January 1, 2011, when compared to total system revenues at present rates(as of March 1, 2009). The
following table shows an estimate of proposed revenues and rate changes by customer group:
2009 Nuclear Decommissioning Cost Triennial Proceeding
Application(NDCTP)
For January 1,2011 Implementation
Revenue Change
Customer Group ($million) %Change
Residential 6.6 0.15%
Lighting-Small and Medium Power 6.7 0.17%
Large Power 5.8 0.25%
Agricultural and Pumping 0.7 0.22%
Street and Area Lighting 0.2 0.13%
TOTAL 20.0 0.18%
' This notice is being provided for a second time in order to correct errors in the original notice.
EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings whereby formal parties of record provide testimony and are subject to
cross-examination before the CPUC's Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). These hearings are open to the public,
but only those who are formal parties of record can participate. The CPUC has their own court reporters who
will record the comments of those formal parties of record participating in the evidentiary hearings. The
Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the Legislature to
represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest possible rates for service
consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary staff with expertise in economics,
finance, accounting, and engineering. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the formal
hearing process,the assigned ALJ will issue a proposed decision. When the CPUC issues a final decision on the
application, it may adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written. The CPUC's
decision may be different than SCE's request.
THE CPUC WELCOMES YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS
You may submit written comments to CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at the address or e-mail shown below.
Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A.09-04-009. Your comments will become a
part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. The Public Advisor's Office will
circulate your comments to the five Commissioners,the ALJ, DRA, and to CPUC staff assigned to this
proceeding. You may also write to the CPUC if you need advice on how to participate in this proceeding, or
would like to receive further notices regarding the date, time, and place of any hearing on SCE's application.
You may also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244
Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). Finally,you may also review a copy of this Application and
related exhibits at the CPUC's main office in San Francisco, listed below.
The Public Advisor The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 2103
Los Angeles, CA 90013 San Francisco, CA 94102
Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor.la@cpuc.ca.gov Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor@cpuc.ca.gov
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
As noted above, you may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters
(2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at the following SCE
business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14`h Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd.,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd.
Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley,CA 92284
4.
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it on
SCE's Web site, www.sce.com/applications. Anyone who would like to obtain more information about the
application,please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
May 2009
STATIC OF CALIFORNIA ARNOLD SCHVV E GER,Govenior`
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
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May 8 2009
Akbar Jaayeri,Vice President of Regulatory Relations
Southem California Edison Company
;O.BOX 800
2244 Walnut Grove Ave.
Rosemead, CA 91770
Re: Request for Extension,'to Reply to Protests on Advice Letter 2334-
Tear Tarr.Jazayen.
By your letter dated May 8,2009 Southern California EdisonrCornpany requests an
extension of time to reply to protests on advice letter 34-E The advice letter,
concerns the installation of above ground equipment when feasible in CE's
underground distribution systems, Rule 7.4.3 of:General Order 6-B requires that
SCEreply to protests on this advice letter by May 112009. E requests a four., y
extension until May 15,to reply to protests.
Your letter Mates that SCE has received 25 protests on advice letter 2334-E and that
SCE requires additional time to reply to the issues raised by the protests. 'SCE#s
request for an extension of time is granted. SCE shall-reply to protests on advice
letter 23 4-E by May 15,2009.
SCE shall promptly serve a copy of this letter on the service list for advice letter
2334-E service may be made by mail.
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Executive Director,
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An EDISON INTERA`11770NAL Company
May 8, 2009
Paul Clanon
Executive Director
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
SUBJECT: Request for an Extension to File Southern California Edison
Company's Response to Protests to Advice 2334-E
Dear Mr. Clanon':
On March 27, 2009, Southern California Edison Company (SCE) filed Advice
2334-E, Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southern California Edison Company's
Initiative to Install Above Ground Equipment in SCE's Underground Distribution
Systems Whenever Feasible. To date, SCE has received 25 protests related to this
advice filing which SCE is required to respond to by May 11, 2009. Because of the
various issues raised in these 25 protests, SCE will not be able to complete its response
by May 11, 2009. For this reason, SCE respectfully requests an extension to May 15,
2009 to submit its response to the protests.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or James Yee at
(626) 302-2509.
Sincerely,
Akbar Jazayeri
cc: Julie Fitch, Director, CPUC Energy Division,
Brian Schumacher, CPUC Energy Division
Werner Blumer, CPUC Energy Division
Don Lafrenz, CPUC Energy Division
Lisa Vellanoweth, SCE
Jim Schichtl, SCE
Jim Yee, SCE
John Hughes, SCE
Service Lists for Advice 2334-E
P.O. Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead, California 91770 (626)302-3630 FAX(626)302-4829
SOUTHEIN MIFMNIA
Angelica M.Morales
Attorney
Angelica.MoralesgSCE.com
May 7, 2009
Re: Southern California Edison Company Application(A.) to Increase Electric Rates: A. 09-04-009
To Whom It May Concern:
On April 3, 3009, Southern California Edison Company filed an application for a rate increase with
the California Public Utilities Commission. The substance of this application is described in the
enclosed notice, which is being included as a bill insert to Edison's customers! If you wish to
/comment on, or obtain additional information concerning this matter, or wish a copy of the
application and attachments, please write either to the Commission Public Advisor or to the Edison
Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown on the bill insert.
Very truly yours,
�A
/s/Angelica Morales
Angelica Morales
Attorney
Enclosure(s)
t As explained in the bill insert on page 1,footnote 1,the notice is being provided for a second time in order to
correct errors in the original notice.
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-6160 Fax(626)302-6962
Soumr-RN CAUFORNIA
I � Connor J.Flanigan
Attorney
�'ONAt x Connor.Flanigan@SCE.com
An=90N INTEA
May 6, 2009
Re: Southern California Edison Company Rate Application: A.09-04-018
To Whom It May Concern:
On April 27, 2009, Southern California Edison Company filed an application for a rate increase
with the California Public Utilities Commission. The substance of the application is described in
the enclosed notice, which has been included as a bill insert to Edison's customers. If you wish to
comment on, or obtain additional information concerning this matter, or wish a copy of the
application and attachments, please write either to the Commission Public Advisor or to the Edison
Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown on the bill insert no later than June 30, 2009.
/s/Connor J. Flanigan
Connor J. Flanigan
Attorney
LAW#1631730
Enclosure(s)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-6684 Fax(626)302-3990
May 2009
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p office will circulate your comments to the five Commissioners,the ALJ,DRA
spot market transactions com lied with Standard of Conduct Four in SCEs p ,
CPUCa proved'procurement plan,and(3)its�other operatfons`sublect ta, Land to CPUC staffaassigned to this proceeding,You may a lsowrit�eto,the ,
�P � ;
CPUC,review were reasonable w, iCPUCf you need advice on how to participate in this proceeding orwould like
to receive furtherRnotices re artlm the date time,and lace of an heann ,on; `
Mtn"addition to resentin�SCE-'s�recordedt2008costs�f frevtew-this` licatlon i �� .3 ��' g 9 P y' raA,
,: p , .3 9 pP• SCEs application You=may also review acopy of this Application,a6d!relaterl,
dqu ests approval to recoy $35 796*million(includng franchise fees-and 3 ,exhibits at SCE's corporate orate head uarte s-(2244 Walnut, Avenue, • •
uneollecfibles)associated.withunder.collections in four�memorandum�accounts � - � H� -.
� , >; Rosemead SCR 91770J.-nally,you may also,review a copy,of this Application
authorized by the CPUC (1),the Department of Energy,Litigation Memorandum � > . �; • �
'and related exhibits afithe CPUC s mainryof ice in San Francisco listed below.
•Accaunf'`(DOELMA),y(2)the WarketFRedesign and Technology.Upgrade;' ,r ,
a •.,
Memorandummm Account(IVIRTUMA);(3)the New System Generation 3 ;* The Public Advisor ^` yThe Public Advisory
;Memorandum Account(1VSGMA) and(4)the;Protect Development Division Califomia, ub is Utilities Commission California PubNc Utilities Commission:
Memorandum ACcount,,(PDDMA). ,.,fi 320 West Fourth Street;Suite 500 �505 Van Ness-A nue,,Room 2103
Los.Angeles YGAr90013 San"Francisco CA;941t)2 ;
Compared to�revenue at present rates as of March,.1,42009,,this,applic. ion y E mail:Public.Advisorla @cpue ca�gov,�E mail:Publrc`AdvisarG cpuc ca you
4,requests a revenue increase of$35.796 million or 0.323%beginning in 2010 b
If the CP,UG approves SCE's request;an auera_ge residential customer'u_sing FOR FURTHER^INFORMATION FROM SCE
600 kilowatt hours er moot p:_ h would see an increase of$0 15 per month,from As noted above,-you may review a copyof this Application and related
$81 93 to"2.08.The g. shows P q
e following table shows an estimate of proposed revenues exhibits,at SCE s cor orate head_uarters 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
and rate,changes b custom Rosemead,:CA 91770 .,You;ma also view these materials at the followin
9 _Y er group:; _.. ) Y- g
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CUSTOMER GROUP REVENUE IMPACT s' =
Revenue change x= Present Proposed 1 Pebbly Beach`Rd 30553 Rimrock Rd 374 Lagoon St
Customer Group ($M3uions) %-Change -Rates /kWh Rates¢/kwh Avalon;CA 90704' 8arstiZw,CA 92311 Bishop,CA 93514;
I 505 W 4th Ave: 3001 chateau Rd ' 510 S.China:Lake Blvd.,
Residential 13;585 0316% 14 724 ;.14.771 Blythe,CA 92225 Niarrimoth Lakes CA�,93546 Ridgecrest,CA 93555,-
Li htin Smail:and
,9. g ri
R mforesit CA 92378 6999 01d Wom n9x
e Rd 421 W J St.
Power ; 13 306 . ,. 0 329°l0 14 363. 14 409 120 Woodland D a SprBings'Rd Teha chapi,"CA 93561,
—11
Large Power 7 888,E 4 .0.347% 10 379. ,10:412y Wofford Height§;CA 93285 Yucca Valley,CA 92284
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` � ,
Agricultural and Pumping _ 892 0.266/° 10 451 10.479 Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application r
t ° ;' and the a ers su ortin it on'SCE's,Web site www scecom/a " lications
Street and Area Lighting. 122 0.098/° 17 532 17.549 P P PP 9 PPPPp
Anyone who'would like to obtain more information about the application 3 q,
r,TOTAL 35,796 0.323% 13 409° 13 451
please write to: 01
THE CPUC,WELCOMES YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS , Southern California Edison Company
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings whereby.formal parties of:'record P.O.,Box,800 z ;
providp'te'stimony and are subject to cross examination before a CPUC 2244 Wainut Grove Avenue. k
Administrative•Law Judge(ALJ):These,hearings are open to the public,but ,Rosemead;CAr91770 x ,,.
a
661yftse who are formal partiesbUrecord'may participate.The CPUC has its ? >.Attention:Case�Admirnstmtion
own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal parties of
record participating in the evidentiary hearings.After considering all proposals Para solicifar una copia de esta notification en espanol poi favor esonba a
and evidence presented during the formal hearing process,the assigned'.ALJ Southern California Edison Company
will issue a proposed decision.When the CPUC issues"a final decision on the 2244 Walnut':Grove Avenue,Quad 4A
application,,d may adopt,amend,or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed Rosemead,CA 91770
decision as written.The CPUC's decision may,be different than SCE's request. a/a atencion de Comunicaciones Corporativas o poi medio de correo
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates(DRA)is an An arm of the electronico a gabbygarcia@sce.com.
CPUC,created by the Legislature to represent the interests of all utility
customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest possible rates for service
consistent with reliable and safe service levels. April 2009
a
May 2009 Page 2 of 2
FUEL CELCATION FILIldG EY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY{SCE)NOTIFICATION OF APPU
L PROJECT PROPOSED INCREASE 1N ELECTRIC RATES' i
l 'APPLICATION NO A09'D�018
' On April 27r 50
2009 SCE fiietl an apphcat<on with the CPUC requesting The Divisron of,'Ratepayer Advocates(DRA)is an►ndependent arm of,
the
authorization to Incut grid recover thee,costs necessai y fa pursue ttie ' CPUC;createdlby the Legislature w represent the interests`of'all•ut,lity "
�tlevelopment of three fu I cell installations at yarious state-owned umversihes ' 'rcustOrners throughout thwttate to obtain,<the lowest possible rates for service
in SCEs service territory Fuel Cell Pi ram The sites selected b SCE to
Y( 09 }. Y consistent'with rehabte and safe service levels zDRA has a multi disciplinary
participate in Its program are the California State;University at San Bernardino staft'with expertise In economics finance accounting and engineering
(CSUSB);the California State Urnverslty at Long.Beach(CSUL13, the 6
Uhiversity'of California at Sahta Barbara�(UCSB).Both;CSUSB antl C$ULB You may submlt wn�ten CommentS tb,,h' ,CPUC S Public Addls&s'Office at:the
wdl each host a fuel cell Installation with associated;cogeneration facilities address or a mall shown below.Please state that you are wntiiig-concerning E. •A'
And ati electrical output rating greater01" than one megawatt(MW) and UCSB SCE s applidatron A 09 04 002 Yourcorrtments will become a part of the
wiil host i'highlyefficient electric poweF output only,fuel cell installation iiatetl formal correspondence file for pt blio�coniment in?this proceeding:The Public
at200 kilowatts(kW) Locating the power plants21,
on-site at institutions of Advisor's Office�wiil circulate your comrnen#s to the five Commissioners-the'
higher learning will provide benefits of locally,generated'electncal and thermal ALJ,.DRA and to CPUC staff assignetl to#ftlsLproceeding.Ycu may also write
.. .. -. ,.
energy,and will also provideY'an educationaWatform for the universities to
.., ,., ;: to the GPUC`if you�neetl adrnee on how to partcipate im,this proceeding,or @Q
help develop an educated workforce,'and I�orease the publics faml6arity�wrth ;: °woultl liketo receive#urther'notices regarding.the date time and place of
this advancetl,envtronmentaily�fnend(y technology.= % � ,: ,�zany heanng.on;SCEs-application You,may aisov review a copy of,•#his
,SCE acts:to incur approximately$21 6 million in capital expend) : Application antl relatetl exhibits at SCE s corporate headquarters(2244
v n ' `'l Walnut Grove,Avenue„Rosemead,CA 91770 ,Final) ourma ,also review"
tunes and$8 9 million In non-fuel related operation and maintenancejo&M)
e pe ses over
10 yea`-liwe bf the fuel belts.These osfs represent they a copy of.this Apphcationtantl relatetl exhibits at the CPUC's main office in=-
expenses'required to acquire,install,and marntainithe,fuel;cells a#theothree San tianciscwlisted below r k
€ ,
host:sites.However SCE is proposing to fund 5bWof the of"the FuelYCeli k" s �
Program's estimated capital cost by using.approximately$t0 8 million The Public Advisor . :The Public°Advisor`
California Publlc;Utilities,,Commission :Galifornioublic,.Utilifies Commission,
A-.Hof:unspent;and*uncommittedJunds that are currently recorded m'the -
> = - 320 West Fourth Street Suite 500 505 Van Ness Avenue,Room 2103
existing Self Generation Program incremental Cost flAemorandum ;Los Angeles,'GA 90013 San Francisco,CA 94102"° -
Account(sGPICMA):SCE's proposal to recover the remaining'$10.8 million E..mail:Public:Advisorla@cpuc.ca.gov E-mail: ca gov
of'capital costs and O&M expenses'associated withtha Fuel Celi Program,is
detailed"in its supporting testimony: T FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
tf the CUPC approves SCE's_request If would=result'in''an Increase thatps As noted above you may reviewa copy of this Appllca#ion and related
less than;)%of SCE's total revenue(the total amount of money customers exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters(22441Nalnut Grove Avenue
a In a- ear for the.electnc services�the receive An''ave�a a residential �- Rosemead, CA 91.770)You May also view these materials at the following
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customer using 600 kilowatt-hours pet month,would see an increase of$0 02 SCE business offices:
per,month;frorri$77,.72 fo$77.74,or,0 026%The recovery of these costs Is t peb61 Beach'Rd. 30553 Ririirock Rd. " ` 374 La con
expected to begin 2010, The Y H St
following table shows an proposedAvaion CA 90704 Barstow CA'92311 Bishop CA 93514
rate changes by customer group
y
505 W.14th Ave 3001 Chateau Rd 510 S China Lake Blvd..
CUSTOMER GROUP RATE IMPACT CA;9222 Mammoth Lakes CA 935 Rdgecrest,
Blythe; 5 46 CA 93555
26384-.Pine Ave: 41684 Dinkey,Creek Rd,_ 421 W J St.
Custorrier a`rou Present Rimfo� 2378 Shaver Lake,CA 93664 ' Tehachapi CA 93561
p u Rates¢)kWh Proposed Rates¢/kWh est,CA i3,
r W
Residential 15 529 15 546
120 Woodland Dr 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd V �
Wofford Heights,CA 93285 Yucca Valley"CA 92284 _ 31
.Lighting Small and A `
Medium Power 14?999 x 15 017
,, Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE skappIication;
4 '
Lar e`Power, 10 749 10.762 and;the papers supporting d onr,SCE s UVeb site,-www sce.com/applications.
a xr
3 Anyone who,would dike to obtain;moreInformation,about the application
Agricultural and Pumping 10 8691"0 881
_: pleasetwnte to:
Street an'.Area"Li htin :" 19 213: 19 225 `*
9 g ..
r Y 3 \Southern Califorma Edson Company
TOTAL `14 044„ y. 14 060 :z
PO.`Box 800 !. '� a� r ` a
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue ' '
THE,CPUC WELCOMESsYOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS w '
_Rosemead,,CA 91770 c
The,CPUC•may hold evidentiaryhearings whereby formal parties of7ecord
provide testimony and are subject to cross-examination before a CPUC Attention:Case Administration
Administrative Law Judge(ALJ).These hearings are open to the public,but Para solicitar una copia de esta notificacion en espanol por favor escriba a:
only those who are formal parties of record may participate.The CPUC has
its own court reporters Who will record the comments of those formal parties Southern California Edison Company
of record participating in the evidentiary hearings.After considering all 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Quad 4A
proposals and evidence presented during the formal hearing process,the Rosemead,CA 91770
assigned ALJ will issue a proposed decision.When the CPUC issues a final a la atencion de Comunicaciones Corporativas o por medic de correo
decision on the application,it may adopt,amend,or modify all or part of the e/ectronico a gabbygarcia@sce.com.
ALJ's proposed decision as written. The CPUC's:decision maybe different
than SCE's request. April 2009
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May 2009
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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Please visit us at www.sce.com Page 1 of 2
i,. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISQN NOTIFICATION OF ENERGY
RESOURCE RECOVERY AGGOUNT(ERRA)APPLICATION FILING REGARDING PROPQSED 1NGRE'ASE 1N ELEGTRICRATES;:
33 3 APPLICATION NO A'09-04-002 3: 3� 3 V 3 3 33
3 3- fti 3r 33 311�,3 a33 3u3hr � r I 3 3> 3
dy
3 3 n°corn liance with Cal+forn+a Public lltiit#ies Gomm+ssiorr3(CPUG}decisions, °; to4eceive further nattce%1regarding the date time artd place of any hearing on
p
Southem California Edison Company(SCE}tics filed'an-Energy Resource SCE'$application Yo3u may also review wpopy 3of this Application and rotated
Recovery Accaurrt'(ERRA)application which sets forth SCE s°procurement i exhibits'at S , s,corporate headquarters3,(2244 Walnut Grove Avenue e
related bperatioris for the F4ecard:PeriodJanuaryl 2Q08,thro`ugh December ;"':Rose'mead CA:91770Y Finally,you may also;review a copy of�this Application
3i;-2008.IiY.this applrcationSCE demonstrates that di%rng the Recorii and related exhibits at the GPUC"s main office in San Francisco,listed below.
:..
Period (1}its to fuel expenses and energy expenses were'
2 its contract administration;dis atch of, eneration resources;;and related The Public Advisor , The Public Aduisor
3
spot market ea6sactioris complied with Standard,of Conduct.Four in SCEs ;,.a Galifomla_Public Utilities Commission California Public utilities}Coinmissiort
` 320 West Foarth Street;Suite 500 505 Van;Ness Ayenue,Room 2103
CPUC approved procurement plan,and(3)its other operations subject to .
CP.tJC revs@w were reasonable Los Angeles,CA 90013 San Francisco CA 94102
Email Public.4dvrsorfaC�cpucca goo Email !?iiblrc AdtrfsorepuG ca goo
An addition to.,presenting GCE's recorded 2008 costs for review this application ,,.
re +estsa nova!to recover$35.796 million includin franchise fees and .
q pP """ g k v FOR:FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE g `
uncollectibles)associated with under=collections in four memorandum accounts k , • ,
'at ttioriied by the, (i=)the Departmentrof,EnergyLitigatiori'Memorandum i!As noted aboue,you may review a copy of tthis Applicatign and related exhibits :
-.
Account(DOELMA};,(2)theMarket:Retlesign and TechnologyUpgrade' at SCE'slcorporate headquarters{2244 Wairtut Grave Avenue Rosemead CA "
Merorandum Account(MRTUMA) `(3)the New SysterriGeneration s 91770) You may also view these materials at the,',following SCE business
Memorandum Account(NISGMA)antl(4)the Project Q ve elopment Division offices.
Memorandum Account(PDDMA)
4." 1 Pebbly,Beacti Rd 30553_Rimrock Rd 374`La oon St
'Compared to revenue at present-rates.as:of March�1,,..2009,this application Y
8
requests a revenue!'increase'of$35.796 million,or 0.323%beginning in 2010 '' Avalon�CA"907Q4 Barstow CA 92311 r Bishop;CA,93514. x :•
,_ ,-
3 3 505 W'14th 30011Chateau,Rd e; 510,S.China Lake Blvd
If the CPUC,; SCEs request,"an'average residentiai`customer using g
60Q kilowattzhours permonth would see an increase.of$0 15,permonth from Blythe;,GA 92225 Mammoth Lakes CA 93546 Ridgecrest;CA 93555
,$81 93 to'$82:08.The following table shows„an estimate of proposed revenues 26364,P+ne Ave 4i694 Dinkey,Creek Rd. 421 W.J St. fi
rid rate changes by customer group: f ;Rimforest„CA 92378 , ShaverLake,CA 9366'4;e Tehachapi,Ca 93561
F.:
" CUSTOMS _ Woodland Dr. 6999 Old woman Springs Rd
R GROURREUENUE IMPACT �'; Woffon:
_ 120 w
o Heights,CA 93285 Yucca�.Uailey,CP�92284` ��
Revenue Change Present"' Proposed
($>Nuuonsj Change" ¢Hewn Customers with Internetacces niay`view`and download SCEs application
Customer Group Rates 0/kWh Rates
Residential 13,588 0.316% 14.724 14. A tl the a ers,su ortin it o SCEs Web sde,www see coppapol+cations
771 P P PR 9
nyone'who would Iike,to obtain more information about the a IicaUon
Lghtmg ,Small and please write to
Medium Power 13 306 ' 0.329% �'14 363 14 409 - -
Southern Calrfornia Edison Company
Large Power 7888 047% 10379 10 412 p0 Box 800=
Agricultural and Pumping`- 892 0.266% 10 451- 10,479 `!- 2244,Walnut Grove.Avenue
'Rosemead,CA 91770
Street and Area Ll htin 122 0098/° 17 532 17,549 Attention:Case Administration i
TOTAL 35,796 0:323%:>:>13.409 13,:451 `
i Para soflcrtar una copia_de esta notification en espano!poi"favor escnba a
Southern Califorrna Edison.Company
THE CPUC'WELCOMES YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS �z•. 4 WalnutGrove Avenue,Quad 4'A
The CPUC'may hold evideritiary hearings whereby formal parties of recordRosemead TGA`91770 .-
rovide testinion and are subject to:cross-examination>bbefore a CPUC
P Y j ,
Administrative Law Judge"(ALJ).These hearings are;open to 3the.public but,,-"*
•. a!a atencion de',,Comunrcaaones Corporativas;o poi mediode correo ,,
only those in+lio�are formal parties of record may participate The CPUC has its electronico a gabbygarciaCq?sce.com
� � . -_n, 5k,
,r
own court reporters who will recordthe comments of those formal parties of Apri12009W.
�and;evidence. resented durin "the formal hearing rocess Ahe assigned salsok
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ord,participating mthe evrdentiaryhearings Afternconsidenng all prop
P 9` 9 P 9 ALJ
will issue a proposed decision.When the CPUC issues a final decision on the Stay Uri Budget With SCE's Level Pay Plan' ,
application;'it may adopt amend,or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed '
decision as,written.The CPUC's decision,may be different.than SCE's request. One easy way that SCE can help you simplify,your.monthly'budget.is with
our Level Pay�P;.lan.This plan allows you to spread,higher,summer andd lower ,
The Division 6tRatepayer Advocates(DRA)s an independent arm of the winter,,,
equal monthly payments over ari entire year
CPUC;.createobythe Legislature to represent the interests of all utility" We calculate your average power usage over the`pnor 12 months.Based on
customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest possible rates for service current rates,that dollaramount becomes,your new monthly billed usage.Your
consistent with reliable and safe service levels. account is periodically reviewed and yourpayment may beg djusted during the
DRA has a multi-disciplinary staff with expertise in economics,finance, year,depending on your power usage pattern.
accounting,and engineering. if your average electricity usage increased over the period your year end
You ma submit written comments to the CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at, statement will show a balance due.If you used less power the savings will be
Ycredited to your next bill.
the address or e-mail shown below.Please state that you are writing concerning
levelfhf l payment will help You ma out our electricit costs ahead of time,and:SCE's application A09-04-002.Yourcomments will become.'a part oteorma
correspondence file for public comment in this!proceeding.The Public Advisor's if your usage remains ste... . the plan will give you a better handle on your.
Office will circulate.your comments to.the five Commissioners,the ALJ, DRA energy budget for the upcoming year.
and to CPUC staff:assigned to this proceeding.Yau may also write to the i To enroll,or for complete details'and restrictions,please call 1-800-434-2365,
CPUC if you need advice on how to participate in this proceeding;or would like or visitvrww.sce.comllevelpay.
May 2009 Page 2 of 2
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EJ 0,RSOUTHERN4[ K PT1Fi6 [ON OF APPLICATION 9LING1 �Y CALIF'CALIFORNIA DISON'St, MPAN
'FUEL CELL Ph0JECT,PROPO6EDjN6REA§t IN ELECTRIC RATES
APPLICA3IQNNO.A.09-04-0(8
n of,Ratepayer Advocates1'(DRA)is an independent arrrV"Of the'-
authorization
On requesting liz�, !`The rvisio April 27,k09,SCE an application with;,t1he CPUC reqL
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..........authorization to,incur and recover,he:p6sts necessary to pursue the CPUC,created 1by,the Legislatdiq to represent the interests of ufij ty
evelbpreht,of three fuel call'installatidrs at various state bwned universites
...cugt9m0"s through6ut iMe staiaAc the Ibwest,possible' iratesif 'service in SCE's "(Fuel Cell Pro ram) sites selectad�by SCEA0 c6d" isten -di'y twitb reliable and�afa service levels,DRA has a multi sciplinary,�,
, 1, 0 I ,
participate in its program are the,,"Clalifomia State University'4SaA�'bern4dlno staff wjth� xp itj :in , in erin
_,ec6h,mi6s,finance; 6,6u
,e e accounting
pf 'g,and 6hgi e, g
SYSBOh6'Calif6mia State University at Lonq Beacb��(C SULB),and the
�,,�and 6SUI_6��
University of California at Santa Barbara othCSUSE,,,B You may submit Written comments to the CPUCs Public Advisoes,Office at the
s or 4-mail'shoWn �lease�staie.'�jh4�
ith,associated.cogeneratio6�fc�icilifi' you�arewnh
,will each host a,fuel-cell installation
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tou 'OOZ ourcommen wi
an',,,,an'e ectricAou "'in application ts *11 become ti part'of the
ega ttz��`�V),and UCS&�, !on A.09-04-
rating greater than one poli
will host,a highly effid'ht electric output only fuel cell insfallaticiri',,rated i formal correspondence,file for public comment in�jhis pro66edirig.ThePublic,
e power ou j
ower'piCommissioners,,the
at 200 kilowatts(kW) Locating the"Ip' ants on-site".at institutions of •Advis6es Office'Vill ciiiccula,4� fiv
e iVe-
higher le4nin6"Will provide 66 hefits oflocally generated electrical and thermals -'ALJ,15RA,and to CPUC staff assigned to this proceeding.You may also write
energy d' pro 'f the to CPUC-if an will also vide an,p-ducationalp a rm or e�.univ6rsitieg!to 1 the 4f you,.need;pdvi how'to part,ickPE ite h tfi's�Ipi,66 eding or,�advice on,
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,help develop an educated workforce,and increase the public's familiarity with., would like!to receive further notices regarding then date,time,and place of
thit"advanced,"environmentally friendly technology.
4k": any hearing on SCE supplication,You may,,alsoreview a,lcopy of this
,�Applicdtioh',And rel A exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters(?244
SCE expects.to incur'approximately'$21.6 million in direct capital exp ends- at
turis and$84milliod in non-fuel related operation and maintenance(O&M) Wainut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,CA 91,770).Finally,you may also review
expenses over the 10-year life of thejuel,6911s.'These costs represent the a copy of,,,.this'Applic.atiorf.and,relatedexhlibits° theiCPUC6 mEtfn,, ice,in-``
expenses required to acquire.mstal -Francisco,list 'b l,'and maintain Kiel-cells at the three., '--san ad elow.
hosf�"sites.However,SCE is proposing to'16nd 6_0%of the of,the Fuel 6j!
""N';:The, Public Advisor `
Program's estimated capital cost bypusing approximately$10.8 million '-tThe Publi&AdVibor-
ublic�Utiljties Commission California Public Utilities Commission
Calif ia P
ur6bdtly recorded in the of,,,',u uncommitted funds that are 320 West Fourth Street,Suite 500
rispent and uric0m
505,Van Ness Averiue,Room 2103 ig
90013
existing Self Generation Program Incremental Cost Memorandum Los Angeles,CA �San,7rancisco-CA,194i"62
Account(SGPICMA).SCE's r" remaining �E-m 0 @Cpuc.c gov E-mail:):5ublic.�dvisor@dpu6.ca.gov
p oposal to recover the,remai' ng$10.8 million ail'v):�06hd.Adws r,)a
Of capitaVcosti and O&M-expenses associated,with the Fuel Cell Program is
detailed in its,supporting testimony. FOR FURTHEWNFORMATION FROM SCE
d w As note above,you may review a copy of this Application and related
If the"CUPC approves'SCE's request,it would result in an increase that is
exhibits atjSCE'�corporate In 'ers" A
less than 1%of SCE's total r ex 0orate ea uart (�244'Waldut Grove venue,
total amount ot-money customers . .....
,E pay in,a year for the electric services they receive).An average residential Rosemead,CA 91770).You may also view these materials at the following
customer using 600 kilowatt-hours lJer.month would see an in'trease"'61'$0.02 SCE business offices:
permonth,from$77.72 to$77:74,or 0.026%.The,recoV6ry of these costs is
I Pebbly Beach Rd. $0553 Rlmrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.
�qd expected to begin 2010, The following table shows an estimate-of,propo Avalon,CA 90704 Barstow,CA 92311 Bishop,'CA 93514
-crate changes by.,customer group ",
505 W 14th Ave. 3(�Ql Chateau Rd. 510 S.China Lake Blvd Blythe,CA 92225 Mpmmoth Lakes,CA 93546 Rid§ecrest,CA 93555
CUSTOMER.GROILIP-RATE IMPACT
26364 Ave. - 41694,binkey,�CreWRd 421 W J St.
-
Customer Group Present Rates;;/kM Rimforest,CA 92378 Shaver Lake,CA 93664 Tehachapi,CA 93561
, �,, Proposed Rates 0/kWh�.
9 15.546, r
120 Wocdlan6D 6999;01d Woman Springs Rcl.�
Residential,'�.,
woford Heigh CA 93285,Yucca Valle'y,CA'92284 9
Lighting Small and
Medium Power'-,' 14,999 15.617 a 's application
Customers with Intern6t access may view and downlo.d SCE
,Large Power 10.749 10.762 and the papers supporting it on SCE's Web site,www.gee.com/applications.
Agricultural and Pumping" 10.869 0.881
- Anyone who�would like',jo obtain more information about the applic ation
please Write to:
Streetland Area Lighting 19.2121 19.225-
TOTAL Southern California Edison Company
' 14.044 P.O.Box 800`
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THE CPUC WELCOMES YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
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April 10, 2009
Re: Southern California Edison Company Application (A.) to Increase Electric Rates:A. 09-04-008
To whom It May Concern:
On April 3, 3009, Southern California Edison Company filed an application for a rate increase with
the California Public Utilities Commission. The substance of this application is described in the
enclosed notice, which is being included as a bill insert to Edison's customers. If you wish to
comment on, or obtain additional information concerning, this matter, or wish a copy of the
application and attachments, please write either to the Commission Public Advisor or to the Edison
Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown on the bill insert.
Angelica M. Morales
Attorney
Enclosure(s)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-6160 Fax(626)302-6962
NOTICE OF FILING
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION FILING REGARDING
PROPOSED INCREASE IN ELECTRIC DATES
APPLICATION NO. A.09-04-008
On April 3, 2009, Southern California Edison Company (SCE) filed Application No. 09-04-008 with the
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) seeking approval for SCE to recover costs of up to $30
million to co-fund a feasibility study. The study will determine the technical feasibility and commercial
reasonableness of an Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) facility with carbon capture for use
in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) with sequestration. The facility is referred to as Hydrogen Energy
California (HECA). If shown to be technically feasible and commercially reasonable, the HECA facility
will provide low-carbon, baseload electricity within California by gasifying non-conventional fuel
resources (primarily petroleum coke from California's oil refineries or, as needed, blends of petroleum
coke and other solid fuels) to produce hydrogen for electricity generation through an IGCC plant and
capture the COZ for FOR with storage. This application is referred to as A.09-04-008.
In this application, SCE requests the CPUC to approve an increase of$30.300 million in electric rates
starting in 2010. If approved by the CPUC, the electric revenue requirement will increase electric rates by
approximately 0.274% annually. You will see a rate increase in your monthly bill beginning in 2010.
ILLUSTRATIVE EFFECT ON ELECTRIC RATES AND PILLS
The requested revenue requirement increase results in an annual increase of$30.300 millions or 0.274%
beginning January 1, 2010, when compared to total system revenues at present rates (as of March 2009).
If the total rates were to change as requested, an average residential electric customer using 600 kilowatt-
hours per month would see an increase of$0.14 per month, from $81.93 to $82.07. The following table
shows an estimate of proposed revenues and rate changes by customer group:
CUSTOMER GROUP REVENUE IMPACT
For January 1,2010 implementation
Revenue
Change %
Customer Group ($Thousands) Change
Residential 11,582 0.270%
Lighting - Small and Medium
Power 11,264 0.279%
Large Power 6,330 0.278%
Agricultural and Pumping 929 0.277%
Street and Area Lighting 195 0.152%
TOTAL 30,300 0.274%
This amount includes a provision for Franchise Fees and Uncollectible Accounts Expense,consistent with Commission
practice and procedure.
EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings whereby formal parties of record provide testimony and are
subject to cross-examination before the CPUC's Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). These hearings are
open to the public, but only those who are formal parties of record can participate. The CPUC has their
own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal parties of record participating in the
evidentiary hearings. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the formal hearing
process, the assigned ALJ will issue a proposed decision. When the CPUC issues a final decision on the
application, it may adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written. The.
CPUC's decision may be different than SCE's request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
As noted above, you may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate
headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at
the following SCE business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14th Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd.,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd.
Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it
on SCE's Web site, www.sce.comlapplications. Anyone who would like to obtain more information
about the application, please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
Para solicitar una copia de esta notificacion en espanol por favor escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Quad 4A
Rosemead, CA 91770
a la atencion de Comunicaciones Corporativas o por medio de correo electronico a
gabby.garcia @sce.com.
THE CPUC WELCOMES YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the
Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest
possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary
staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and engineering.
You may submit written comments to CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at the address or e-mail shown
below. Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A.09-04-008. Your comments will
become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. The Public
Advisor's Office will circulate your comments to the five Commissioners, the ALJ, DRA, and to CPUC
staff assigned to this proceeding. You may also write to the CPUC if you need advice on how to
participate in this proceeding, or would like to receive further notices regarding the date, time, and place
of any hearing on SCE's application. You may also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits
at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). Finally, you may
also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at the CPUC's main office in San Francisco,
listed below.
The Public Advisor The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 2103
Los Angeles, CA 90013 San Francisco, CA 94102
Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor.la@cpuc.ca.gov Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor@cpuc.ca.gov
April 2009
SOUTHFIN CALIFORNIA
Angelica M. Morales
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April 10, 2009
Re: Southern California Edison Company Application (A.) to Increase Electric Rates: A. 09-04-009
To Whom It May Concern:
On April 3, 3009, Southern California Edison Company filed an application for a rate increase with
the California Public Utilities Commission. The substance of this application is described in the
enclosed notice. which is being included as a bill insert to Edison's customers. If you wish to
comment on, or obtain additional information concerning this matter, or wish a cop); of the
application and attachments; please write either to the Commission Public Advisor or to the Edison
Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown on the bill insert.
V
Angelica M. Morales
Attorney
Enciosure(s)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grose Ave. Rosemead.California 91770 (626)302-6160 Fax(626)302-6962
NOTICE OF FILING
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION TO INCREASE ELECTRIC RATES
APPLICATION NO. A.09-04-009
On April 3, 2009 Southern California Edison Company (SCE) filed an application with the California
Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to set contribution levels for each company's nuclear
decommissioning trust fund and other related issues in connection with San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station (SONGS) Unit 1, 2, and 3.
In this application, SCE requests the CPUC to approve increased contribution to its Nuclear
Decommissioning Trust Funds (NDCTP) for SONGS Units 2 & 3 and for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating
Station Units 1, 2 & 3 after the end of their current Nuclear Regulatory Commission license periods. The
current annual revenue requirement to cover contributions to SCE's trust funds is $46.4 million. SCE is
requesting that these contributions be increased to $66.4 million or 43% annually beginning January 1,
2011, when compared to total system revenues at present rates (as of December 2008). The current
annual contributions to the decommissioning trust funds will not provide sufficient funds to pay projected
decommissioning costs, so increased contributions are required. There will be no bill impact for the first
year(2010) due to other offsetting costs and revenues. This means that you will not see a rate increase or
decrease in your monthly bill the first year for the nuclear decommissioning trust funds for SONGS 2 & 3
and for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2, and 3.
ILLUSTRATIVE EFFECT ON ELECTRIC RATES AND BILLS
The requested 2009 NDCTP revenue requirement results in an annual increase of$20.0 million or 43%
beginning January 1, 2011, when compared to total system revenues at present rates (as of December,
2008). The following table shows an estimate of proposed revenues and rate changes by customer group:
2009 Nuclear Decommissioning Cost Triennial Proceeding
Application(NDCTP)
For January 1, 2011 Implementation
Revenue Change
Customer Group ($million) %Change
Residential- 6,649 43.02%
Lighting -Small and Medium Power 6,752 43.02%
Large Power 5,677 43.02%
Agricultural and Pumping 739 43.02%
Street and Area Lighting 165 43.02%
TOTAL $19,982 43.02%
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EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings whereby formal parties of record provide testimony and are
subject to cross-examination before the CPUC's Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). These hearings are
open to the public, but only those who are formal parties of record can participate. The CPUC has their
own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal parties of record participating in the
evidentiary hearings. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the formal hearing
process, the assigned ALJ will issue a proposed decision. When the CPUC issues a final decision on the
application, it may adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written. The
CPUC's decision may be different than SCE's request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
As noted above, you may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate
headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at
the following SCE business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14`l'Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd.,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd.
Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it
on SCE's Web site, u,uw.sce.com/applicatioris. Anyone who would like to obtain more information
about the application, please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
Para solicitar una copia de esta notificacion en espanol por favor escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Quad 4A
Rosemead, CA 91770
a la atenci6n de Comunicaciones Corporativas o por medio de correo electronico a
gabby.garcia@sce.com.
THE CPUC WELCOMES YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the
Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest
possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary
staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and engineering.
You may submit written comments to CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at the address or e-mail shown
below. Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A.09-04-009. Your comments will
become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. The Public
Advisor's Office will circulate your comments to the five Commissioners, the ALJ, DRA, and to CPUC
staff assigned to this proceeding. You may also write to the CPUC if you need advice on how to
participate in this proceeding, or would like to receive further notices regarding the date, time, and place
of any hearing on SCE's application. You may also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits
at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). Finally, you may
also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at the CPUC's main office in San Francisco,
listed below.
The Public Advisor The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 2103
Los Angeles, CA 90013 San Francisco, CA 94102
Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor.la@cpuc.ca.gov Or by e-mail: Public.Adl,,isor@cpuc.ca.gov
April 2009
1-
SOUTHURN CAUFORNA Connor J.Flanigan
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Connor.Flanigan@SCE.com
AnMISON
April 10,2009
Re: Southern California Edison Company Rate Application:A.09-04-002
To Whom It May Concern:
On April 1, 2009, Southern California Edison Company filed an application for a rate increase with
the California Public Utilities Commission. The substance of the application is described in the
enclosed notice, which has been included as a bill insert to Edison's customers. If you wish to
comment on, or obtain additional information concerning this matter, or wish a copy of the
application and attachments,,please write either to the Commission Public Advisor or to the Edison
Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown on the bill insert no later than June 30,2009.
"d
Connor J. Flanigan
Attorney
LAW#1618550
Enclosure(s)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,Califomia 91770 (626)302-6684 Fax(626)302-3990
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NOTICE OF FILING
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
NOTIFICATION OF ENERGY RESOURCE RECOVERY ACCOUNT (ERRA)APPLICATION
FILING REGARDING
PROPOSED INCREASE IN ELECTRIC RATES
APPLICATION NO.A.09-04-002
In compliance with California Public Utilities Commission(CPUC) decisions, Southern California Edison
Company (SCE)has filed an Energy Resource Recovery Account(ERRA) application, which sets forth
SCE's procurement-related operations for the Record Period January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008.
In this application, SCE demonstrates that during the Record Period: (1) its recorded fuel expenses and
energy expenses were reasonable, (2) its contract administration, dispatch of generation resources, and
related spot market transactions complied with Standard of Conduct Four in SCE's CPUC-approved
procurement plan, and(3) its other operations subject to CPUC review were reasonable.
In addition to presenting SCE's recorded 2008 costs for review,this application requests approval to
recover$35.796 million (including franchise fees and uncoilectibles) associated with under-collections in
four memorandum accounts authorized by the CPUC: (1) the Department of Energy Litigation
Memorandum Account(DOELMA), (2)the Market Redesign and Technology Upgrade Memorandum
Account(MRTUMA), (3)the New System Generation Memorandum Account(NSGMA), and(4) the
Project Development Division Memorandum Account(PDDMA).
Compared to revenue at present rates as of March 1, 2009,this application requests a revenue increase of
$35.796 million, or 0.323%beginning in 2010. If the CPUC approves SCE's request, an average
residential customer using 600 kilowatt-hours per month would see an increase of$0.15 per month, from
$81.93 to $82.08, The following table shows an estimate of proposed revenues and rate changes by
customer group:
CUSTOMER GROUP REVENUE IMPACT
Present Proposed
Revenue Change Rates Rates
Customer Group $Millions % Change 0/kWh 0/kWh
Residential 13,588 0.316% 14.724 14.771
Lighting - Small and
Medium Power 13,306 0.329% 14.363 14.409
Large Power 7,888 0.347% 10.379 10.412
Agricultural and Pumping 892 0.266% 10.451 10.479
Street and Area Lighting 122 0.098% 17.532 17.549
TOTAL 35,796 0.323% 13.409 13.451
THE CPUC WELCOMES YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings whereby formal parties of record provide testimony and are
subject to cross-examination before a CPUC Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). These hearings are open
to the public, but only those who are formal parties of record may participate. The CPUC has its own
court reporters who will record the comments of those formal parties of record participating in the
evidentiary hearings. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the formal hearing
process, the assigned ALJ will issue a proposed decision. When the CPUC issues a final decision on the
application, it may adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written. The
CPUC's decision may be different than SCE's request.
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the
Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest
possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary
staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and engineering.
You may submit written comments to the CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at the address or e-mail shown
below. Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A.09-04-002. Your comments will
become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. The Public
Advisor's Office will circulate your comments to the five Commissioners, the ALJ,DRA,and to CPUC
staff assigned to this proceeding. You may also write to the CPUC if you need advice on how to
participate in this proceeding, or would like to receive further notices regarding the date, time,and place
of any hearing on SCE's application. You may also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits
at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead,CA 91770). Finally, you may
also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at the CPUC's amain office in San Francisco,
listed below.
The Public Advisor The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500 505 Van Ness Avenue,Room 2103
Los Angeles, CA 90013 San Francisco, CA 94102
Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor.la@cpuc.ca.gov Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor@epuc.ca.gov
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
As noted above, you may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate
headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at
the following SCE business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14'Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd.,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd.
Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it
on SCE's Web site, www.sce.com/applications. Anyone who would like to obtain more information
about the application, please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
Para solicitar una copia de esta notificacion en espanol por favor escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Quad 4A
Rosemead, CA 91770
a la atencion de Comunicaciones Corporativas o por medio de correo electroni3co a
gabby.garcia@sce.com.
April 2009
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CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE CITY OF LAKE FOREST CITY OF LAKE FOREST
130 S.MAIN STREET 25550 COMMERCENTRE DRIVE 25550 COMMERCENTRE DRIVE
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5000 CLARK AVENUE 5000 CLARK AVENUE 44933 N.FERN AVE
LAKEWOOD,CA 90712 LAKEWOOD,CA 90712 LANCASTER,CA 93534
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CITY OF LANCASTER 14717 BUNN AVENUE 14717 BUNN AVENUE
44933 N.FERN AVE LAWNDALE,CA 90260 LAWNDALE,CA 90260
LANCASTER,CA 93534 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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251 EAST HONOLULU STREET CITY OF LINDSAY CITY OF LOMA LINDA
LINDSAY,CA 93247 251 EAST HONOLULU STREET 25541 BARTON RD
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CITY OF LOMA LINDA CITY OF LOMITA CITY OF LOMITA
25541 BARTON RD 24300 NARGONNE AVE 24300 NARBONNE AVE
LOMA LINDA,CA 92354 LOMITA,CA 90717 LOMITA,CA 90717
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333 WEST OCEAN BLVD 333 WEST OCEAN BLVD. CITY OF LOS ALAMITOS
LONG BEACH,CA 90802 LONG BEACH,CA 90802 3191 KATELLA AVENUE
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CITY OF LOS ALAMITOS CITY OF LOS ANGELES CITY OF LOS ANGELES
3191 KATELLA AVE 200 NORTH MAIN STREET 200 NI SPRING ST RM 360
LOS ALAMITOS,CA 90720 800 CITY HALL EAST LOS ANGELES,CA 90D12
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500 W TEMPLE 11330 BULLIS ROAD 11330 BULLIS ROAD
LOS ANGELES,CA 90012 LYNWOOD,CA 90262 LYNWOOD,CA 90262
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MALIBU CITY ATTORNEY MALIBU CITY CLERK MAMMOTH LAKES TOWN CLERK
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23815 STUART RANCH RD. 23815 STUART RANCH RD MINARET MALL.OLD MAMMOTH RD.
CITY HALL CITY HALL P.O.BOX 1609
MALIBU,CA 90265 MALIBU,CA 90265 MAMMOTH LAKES,CA 93546
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4319 SLAUSON AVENUE 4319 SLAUSON AVENUE 401 KERN AVENUE
MAYWOOD,CA 90270 MAYWOOD,CA 90270 MCFARLAND,CA 93250
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401 KERN AVENUE MONO COUNTY COURTHOUSE 415 SOUTH IVY AVENUE
MCFARLAND,CA 93250 P.O.BOX 537 CITY HALL
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415 SOUTH IVY AVENUE 5111 BENITO STREET 5111 BENITO STREET
CITY HALL MONTCLAIR,CA 91763 MONTCLAIR,CA 91763
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1600 BEVERLY BLVD. 1600 BEVERLY BLVD. 320 WEST NEWMARK AVENUE
MONTEBELLO,CA 90640 MONTEBELLO,CA 90640 CITY HALL
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CITY OF MOORPARK CITY OF MOORPARK CITY OF MORENO VALLEY
799 MOORPARK AVENUE 799 MOORPARK AVE 14177 Frederick Street
MOORPARK,CA 93021 MOORPARK,CA 93021 City Hall
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CITY OF MORENO VALLEY CITY OF MURRIETA CITY OF MURRIETA
14177 FREDERICK STREET 26442 BECKMAN CT 26442 BECKKMAN CT
MORENO VALLEY,CA 92552-0805 MURRIETA,CA 92562 MURRIETA,CA 92562
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NEWPORT BEACH CITY ATTORNEY NEWPORT BEACH CITY CLERK NORWALK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 12700 NORWALK BLVD
3300 NEWPORT BLVD 3300 NEWPORT BLVD
NEWPORT BEACH,CA 92663 NEWPORT BEACH,CA 92663 NORWALK,CA 90650
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CITY OF ONTARIO 300 E.CHAPMAN AVENUE 300 E.CHAPMAN AVENUE
303 EAST B STREET ORANGE,CA 92666 ORANGE,CA 92666
ONTARIO,CA 91764 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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305 WEST THIRD STREET CITY OF PALM DESERT CITY OF PALM DESERT
OXNARD,CA 93030 73-510 FRED WARING DR 73-510 FRED WARING DR
Cities and Counties PALM DESERT,CA 92260 PALM DESERT,CA 92260
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CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CITY OF PALM SPRINGS 340 PALO VERDES DRIVE WEST
3200 TAHQUITZ CANYON WAY 3200 TAHQUITZ CANYON WAY PALOS VERDES ESTATES,CA 90274
PALM SPRINGS,CA 92263 PALM SPRINGS,CA 92262
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340 PALO VERDES DRIVE WEST CITY OF PARAMOUNT CITY OF PARAMOUNT
PALOS VERDES ESTATES,CA 90274 16400 S.COLORADO AVE. 16400 S.COLORADO AVE.
Cities and Counties PARAMOUNT,CA 90723 PARAMOUNT,CA 90723
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CITY OF PASADENA CITY OF PERRIS CITY"OF PERRIS
100 N.GARFIELD AVENUE 101 N.D STREET 101 M D STREET
PASADENA,CA 91109 PERRIS,CA 92370 PERRIS,CA92370
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PICO RIVERA CITY CLERK PLACENTIA CITY ATTORNEY PLACENTIA CITY CLERK
6615 PASSONS BLVD 401 E.CHAPMAN AVENUE 401 E.CHAPMAN AVENUE
PICO RIVERA,CA 90660 PLACENTIA,CA 92670 PLACENTIA,CA 92670
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POMONA CITY ATTORNEY TULARE CITY ATTORNEY CLERK OF THE BOARD
CITY OF POMONA CITY OF TULARE KERN COUNTY
505 S.GAREY 411 E.KERN AVE 1415 TRUSTUN AVENUE
POMONA,CA 91766 CIVIC AFFAIRS BLDG BAKERSFIELD,CA 93301
Cities and Counties TULARE,CA 93274 Cities and Counties
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CHEIF EXECUTIVE OFFICE
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES POMONA CITY CLERK
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
500 WEST TEMPLE STREET CITY OF POMONA
4075 MAIN STREET
713 KENNETH HAHN HALL OF 505 S.GAREY
MAIN OFFICE-RIVERSIDE
ADMINISTRATION POMONA,CA 91766
LOS ANGELES,CA 90012 Cities and Counties RIVERSIDE,CA 92501
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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY CLERK OF THE COUNCIL SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
CLERK OF THE BOARD CITY OF SANTA ANA COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER
385 N ARROWHEAD AVENUE 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 105 E ANAPAMU STREET
SAN BERNARDINO,CA 92415-0110 SANTA ANA,CA 92702 SANTA BARBARA,CA 93102
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SIGNAL HILL CITY ATTORNEY SIGNAL HILL CITY CLERK SOUTH PASADENA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF SIGNAL HILL CITY OF SIGNAL HILL 1414 MISSION STREET
2175 CHERRY AVE 2175 CHERRY AVE.
SIGNAL HILL,CA 90755 SIGNAL HILL,CA 90755 SOUTH PASADENA,CA 91030
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TULARE COUNTY CITY OF YUCCA VALLEY CITY OF BRADBURY
2800 WEST BURREL AVENUE 57090 29 PALM HWY 600 WINSTON AVENUE
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CITY HALL
VISALIA,CA 93291-4582 YUCCA VALLEY,CA 92284 Cities and Counties BRADBURY,CA 91010
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CITY OF BREA CITY OF CERRITOS
NUMBER ONE CIVIC CENTER CIRCLE CITY OF CANYON LAKE 18125 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE
CITY HALL 31516 RAILROAD CANYON ROAD CITY HALL
BREA,CA 92821 CANYON LAKE,CA 92587 Cities and Counties CERRITOS CA 990703
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CITY OF COMMERCE CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS CITY OF ANAHEIM
2535 COMMERCE WAY 24264 EL TORO ROAD 200 SOUTH ANAHEIM BLVD SUITE 356
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL EAST
COMMERCE,CA 90040 LAGUNA WOODS,CA 92637 ANAHEIM,CA 92805
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COUNTY CLERK COUNTY COUNSEL FULLERTON CITY ATTORNEY
FRESNO COUNTY FRESNO COUNTY
22211 KERN STREET 2221 KERN STREET 303 WEST COMMONWEALTH AVENUE
FRESNO,CA 93721-2600 FRESNO,CA 93721-2600 FULLERTON,CA 92832
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OJAI CITY ATTORNEY MANHATTAN BEACH CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
CITY OF OJAI 1400 HIGHLAND AVENUE CITY OF ADELANTO
P O Box 1570 CITY HALL 11600 AIR EXPRESSWAY
OJAI,CA 93024 MANHATTAN BEACH,CA 90266 CITY HALL
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CITY OF AGOURA HILLS CITY OF ALHAMBRA CITY OF ANAHEIM
30001 LADYFACE CT. 111 SOUTH 1ST STREET 200 SOUTH ANAHEIM BOULEVARD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL EAST 7TH FLOOR
AGOURA HILLS,CA 91301 ALHAMBRA,CA 91801 ANAHEIM,CA 92805
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CITY MANAGER AVALON CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF ANAHEIM CITY CLERK CITY OF AVALON
200 SOUTH ANAHEIM BOULEVARD 7TH 20440 CITY U HIGHWAY 18 APPLE VALLEY 410 AVALON CANYON RD
CITY
FLOOR CITY HALL
CITY HALL EAST CITY HALL
L PO BOX 707
ANAHEIM,CA 92805 APPLE VALLEY,CA 92307 AVALON,CA 90704
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CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAGER BARSTOW CITY CLERK
CITY OF AZUSA CITY OF AZUSA CITY OF BARSTOW
213 E FOOTHILL BLVD 213 E.FOOTHILL BLVD 220 EAST MT VIEW ST SUITE A
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
AZUSA,CA 91702-2550 AZUSA,CA 91702-2550 BARSTOW,CA 92311
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BLYTHE CITY CLERK BREA CITY CLERK BUENA.PARK CITY CLERK
CITY OF BLYTHE CITY OF BREA CITY OF BUENA PARK
220 NORTH BROADWAY 1 CIVIC CENTER CIRCLE 6650 BEACH BLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY MALL
BLYTHE,CA 92225 BREA,CA 92621 BUENA PARK,CA 90621
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CUDAI-IY CITY CLERK
CITY OF COACHELLA VALLEY CITY OF CORONA CITY OF CUDAHY
1515 6TH STREET 400 S.VICENTIA AVE 5220 SANTA ANA STREET
COACHELLA,CA 92236 CITY HALL CUDAHY CA 90201
Cities and Counties CORONA,CA 92234 Cities and Counties
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CITY CLERK GARDEN GROVE CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF DUARTE CITY OF GARDEN GROVE CITY OF GLENDORA
1600 HUNTINGTON DR. 11222 ACACIA PKWY 116 EAST FOOTHILL BLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
DUARTE,CA 91010 GARDEN GROVE,CA 92840 GLENDORA,CA 91741
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF GOLETA CITY OF GRAND TERRACE CITY CLERK
CITY OF HIGHLAND
130 Cremona Drive,Suite B 22795 BARTON ROAD
27215 BASE LINE
CITY HALL CITY HALL
GOLETA,CA 93117 GRAND TERRACE,CA 92313 HIGHLAND,
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CITY OF HAWTHORNE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO CITY OF FULLERTON
4455 W. 126TH ST 350 MAIN ST. 303 WEST COMMONWEALTH AVENUE
HAWTHORNE,CA 90250 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties EL SEGUNDO,CA 90245 FULLERTON,CA 92632
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CITY OF INDIO 320 WEST NEWMARK AVE 2870 CLARK AVE
150 CIVIC CENTER MALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
CITY HALL MONTEREY PARK,CA 91754 NORCO,CA 92860
INDIO,CA 92201 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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CITY OF NORWALK CITY OF OJAI CITY ATTORNEY
12700 NORWALK BLVD 401 S.VENTURA ST CITY OF OXNARD
PO BOX 1030 CITY HALL 300 WEST THIRD STREET,THIRD FLOOR
NORWALK,CA 90651-1030 PO BOX 1570 OXNARD,CA 93030
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CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK
CITY OF PALMDALE CITY OF PALMDALE
CITE OF f'ASADENA
38300 SIERRA HIGHWAY. 38300 SIERRA HIGHWAY
LVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL 117 A GOLDENA, A E
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PALMDALE,CA 93550 PALMDALE,CA 93550 91105
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CITY OF RANCHO MIRAGE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY OF REDLANDS
69825 HIGHWAY 111 30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD. 35 CAJON ST#4
RANCHO MIRAGE,CA 92270 CITY HALL REDLANDS,CA 92373-0629
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CITY OF REDLANDS CITY OF SANTA BARBARA CITY OF SANTA BARBARA
35 CAJON ST. 740 STATE ST.STE 201 735 ANACAPA ST
PO BOX 3005 SANTA BARBARA,CA 93101 SANTA BARBARA,CA 93101
REDLANDS,CA 92373 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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11710 TELEGRAPH RD CITY OF STANTON CITY OF TEMPLE CITY
CITY HALL 7800 KATELLA AVENUE 9701 LAS TUNAS
SANTA FIE SPRINGS,CA 90670 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties STANTON,CA 90680 TEMPLE CITY,CA 91780-2113
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GITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF TULARE CITY OF TUSTIN CITY OF TUSTIN
411 E.KERN AVE 300 CENTENNIAL WAY 300 CENTENIAL WAY
TULARE,CA 93274 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties TUSTIN,CA 92780 TUSTIN,CA 92780
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4305 SANTA FE AVENUE CITY OF VILLA PARK CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 17855 SANTIAGO BLVD 8300 SANTA MONICA BLVD
VERNON,CA 90058 CITY HALL CITY HALL
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CITY OF WOODLAKE CITY OF WOODLAKE IMPERIAL COUNTY
350 N VALENCIA BLVD 350 N.VALENCIA BLVD 940 MAIN STREET,SUITE 209
CITY HALL CITY HALL
WOODLAKE,CA 93286 WOODLAKE,CA 93286 EL CENTEO,CA 92243
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MADERA COUNTY COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY
200 WEST 4TH STREET 333 W.SANTA ANA BLVD 333 W.SANTA ANA BLVD BUID 12
MADERA,CA 93637 BUILDING 10 HALL OF ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
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COUNTY OF ORANGE COUTNY OF SANTA BARBARA
333 W.SANTA ANA BLVD.BUILDING 12 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE 1112 SANTA BARBARA ST
HALL OF ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 408E LEMON ST 1ST FLOOR MAIN OFFICE
SANTA ANA,CA 92702 RIVERSIDE,CA 93101 SANTA BARBARA,CA 93101
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2900 WEST BURREL AVENUE 10500 CIVIC CENTER 69-825 HIGHWAY 111
COUNTY CIVIC CENTER RANCHO CUCAMONGA,CA 91730 RANCHO CUCAMONGA,CA 92270
VISALIA,CA 93291-4583 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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415 DIAMOND STREET 150 SOUTH PALM CITY OF RIDGECREST
REDONDO BEACH,CA 90277 RIALTO,CA 92376 100 W CALIFORNIA AVE
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RIDGECREST,CA 93555
RIDGECREST CITY CLERK RIVERSIDE CITY CLERK FURMAN B ROBERTS,ESQ.
CITY OF RIDGECREST CITY OF RIVERSIDE CITY OF ORANGE
100 W CALIFORNIA AVENUE 3900 MAIN STREET,7TH FLOOR 300 EAST CHAOMAN AVENUE
RIDGECREST,CA 93555 RIVERSIDE,CA 02522 ORANGE,CA 92667
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CITY OF ROLLING HILLS 4045 PALOS VERDES DRIVE NORTH 8838 EAST VALLEY BLVD
2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD ROLLING HILLS ESTATES,CA 90274 ROSEMEAD,CA 91770
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8838 EAST VALLEY BLVD. CITY OF SANTA BEUNAVENTURA 245 EAST BONTIA AVENUE
ROSEMEAD,CA 91770 501 POLI ST SAN DIMAS CA 91773
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245 EAST BONITA AVENUE 117 MACNEIL STREET CITY OF SAN JACINTO
SAN DIMAS,CA 91773 SAN FERNANDO,CA 91340 201 E MAIN ST
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Cities and Counties
SAN JACINTO CITY CLERK
CITY OF SAN JACINTO SAN MARINO CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF
CAA ATTORNEY
NA
201 E MAIN STREET 2200 HUNTINGTON DRIVE CITY OF SANTARPL
AZA
PO BOX 488 SAN MARINO,CA 91108 22 CIVIC CENTER 01
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CITY OF SANTA CLARITA CITY OF SANTA CLARITA CITY OF SANTA FIE SPRINGS
23920 VALENCIA BLVD.SUITE 301 23920 VALENCIA BLVD.,SUITE 301 11710 TELEGRAPH ROAD
SANTA CLARITA,CA 91355 SANTA CLARITA,CA 91355 SANTA FIE SPRINGS,CA 90670
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1685 MAIN STREET 970 VENTURA STREET 211 EIGHTH STREET
SANTA MONICA,CA 90401 SANTA PAULA,CA 93060 SEAL BEACH,CA 90740
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SIERRA MADRE CITY ATTORNEY SIERRA MADRE CITY CLERK SIMI VALLEY CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF SIERRA MADRE CITY OF SIERRA MADRE CITY OF SIMI VALLEY
232 W SIERRA MADRE BLVD. 232 W SIERRA MADRE BLVD 2929 TAPO CANTON RD.
SIERRA MADRE,CA 91024 SIERRA MADRE,CA 91024 SIMI VALLEY,CA 93063
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SOUTH EL MONTE CITY ATTORNEY SOUTH GATE CITY ATTORNEY TEHACHAPI CITY ATTORNEY
1415 SANTA ANITA AVENUE 8650 CALIFORNIA AVENUE CITY OF TEHACHAPI
SOUTH EL MONTE,CA 91733 SOUTH GATE,CA 90280 115 S ROBINSON ST
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties TEHACHAPI,CA 93561
Cities and Counties
THOUSAND OAKS CITY ATTORNEY THOUSAND OAKS CITY CLERK TO,RRANCE CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF THOUSAND OAKS CITY OF THOUSAND OAKS 3031 TORRANCE BLVD.
2100 EAST THOUSDAN OAKS BLVD 2100 THOUSAND OAKS BLVD. TORRANCE CA 90503
THOUSAND OAKS,CA 91362 THOUSAND OAKS,CA 91362
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TUOLUMNE COUNTY CLERK TWENTYNINE PALMS CITY ATTORNEY TWENTYNINE PALMS CITY CLERK
COUNTY OF TUOLUMNE CITY OF TWENTYNINE PALMS CITY OF TWENTYNINE PALMS
2 S.GREEN STREET 6136 ADOVE RD. 6136 ADOBE RD.
TUOLUMNE,CA 95370 TWENTYNINE PALMS,CA 92277 TWENTYNINE PALMS,CA.92277
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UPLAND CITY ATTORNEY VERNON CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF UPLAND CITY OF VERNON 14343 CIVIC
DRIITYVE
ATTORNEY
460 N EUCLID AVE 4305 SANTA FE AVE 14343 RVIL OR E
UPLAND,CA 91786 VERNON,CA 90058 VICTORVILLE,CA 92392
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VISALIA CITY ATTORNEY VISALIA CITY CLERK WEST COVINA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF VISALIA CITY OF VISALIA CITY OF WEST COVINA
707 W ACEQUTA ST 707 W ACEQUTA ST. 1444 W GARVEY AVE
VASALIA,CA 93291 VISALIA,CA 93291 WEST COVINA,CA 91790
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8200 WESTMINSTER AVE 8200 WESTMINSTER AVENUE 13230 PENN STREET
WESTMINSTER,CA 92683 WESTMINSTER,CA 92683 WHITTIER,CA 90602
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YORBA LINDA CITY ATTORNEY YORBA LINDA CITY CLERK YUCAIPA CITY ATTORNEY
4845 CASA LOMA AVENUE 4845 CASA LOMA AVE CITY OF YUCAIPA
YORBA LINDA,CA 92686 YORBA LINDA,CA 92686 34272 YUCAIPA BLVD
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CITY OF YUCCA VALLEY CITY OF ARTESIA CITY OF AVALON
57090 29 PALM HWY. 18747 CLARKDALE AVENUE 209 METROPOLE AVENUE
YUCCA VALLEY,CA 92284 ARTESIA,CA 90701 CITY HALL
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties AVALON,CA 90704
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AZUSA CITY CLERK BALDWIM PARK CITY ATTORNEY BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK
CITY OF AZUSA CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
213 E FOOTHILL BLVD. 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
AZUSA,CA 91702 VALDWIN PARK,CA 91706 BALDWIN'PARK,CA 91706
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA �� James W.Yee
E ® ' ®i \ Supervisor of Advice Letters
)� James.Yee@sce.com
An EDISON INTERNATIONAL Company !/
April 14, 2009
On March 27, 2009 Southern California Edison Company (SCE) filed Advice
2334-E entitled, Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southern California Edison
Company's Initiative to Install Above-Ground Equipment in SCE's Underground
Distribution Systems Whenever Feasible.
Because all parties were not served with the original submittal on March 27,
2009, the protest period for those receiving the filing at this time has been extended to
May 4, 2009.
Should you have any questions, please contact me at(525) 302-2509.
Sincerely,
James W. Yee
JWY:jm
Enclosures
cc: Brian Schumacher, Energy Division
Don Lafrenz, Energy Division
Honesto Gatchalian, Energy Division
Maria Salinas, Energy Division
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-2509 Fax(626)302-4829
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Akbar Jazayeri
EDISONVice President of Regulatory Operations
An EWSON IN7'ERNA77ONAL Company
March 27, 2009
ADVICE 2334-E
(U 338-E)
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ENERGY DIVISION
SUBJECT: Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southern California
Edison Company's Initiative to Install Above-Ground
Equipment in SCE's Underground Distribution Systems
Whenever Feasible
Southern California Edison Company (SCE) hereby submits for filing the following
changes to its tariff schedules. The revised tariff sheets are listed on Attachment A and
are attached hereto.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this filing is to advise the California Public utilities Commission
(Commission or CPUC) of an initiative by SCE designed to enhance service reliability by
reducing the duration of service outages, enhance the safety of BCE's employees and
members of the public, and help protect the environment. Specifically, the proposed
initiative would implement an orderly discontinuance of an existing customer option that
allows for the installation of certain types of electrical equipment for distribution
systems, such as transformers, in underground structures.1 Currently, such
underground installation may be requested by a customer and approved by SCE. Upon
implementation of this initiative however, and wherever it is technically feasible to do
so,? SCE will only accept designs for and allow these types of equipment to be installed
This change involves all primary-voltage electrical distribution system equipment, including, but not
limited to, transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars. The Rule 20
undergrounding of existing overhead electric wires (conductors) themselves, however, is not affected
by this change. Only the related transformers and other specified equipment will be installed above
ground.
2 "Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical space, either readily available
or through architectural design, that can be set aside to accommodate the required electrical
distribution equipment necessary for SCE to serve the customer. The required space is defined by
P.O. Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead, California 91770 (626)302-3630 Fax(626)302-4829
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in standard above-ground enclosures. This would apply for distribution systems with
primary voltages of 4 kV (Kilovolt) through 35 kV for all new underground service to
residential and business developments.
For existing underground installations, failed equipment will be replaced with new
underground equipment when available. Necessary replacements occurring on a
planned basis will be installed above ground and upon consultation with affected
parties.3
When SCE installs underground distribution systems today, standard designs include
above-ground padmounted equipment wherever feasible. But in some cases,
municipalities, residential developers, and customers who request underground
distribution line or service extension conversions or relocations may request that
equipment such as transformers be installed below-ground, primarily for aesthetic
reasons. In most cases, SCE has been able to accommodate these requests and has
implemented them under the Added Facilities tariff provisions.! The tariffs provide that,
where SCE agrees, it will install facilities which are in addition to, or in substitution for
the standard facilities SCE would normally install, provided the requesting customer
bears the incremental cost of such facilities. Below-ground transformers and related
equipment are considered "other than standard facilities." Thus, customers pay the
incremental cost of these below-ground facilities.
SCE is taking this initiative to discontinue its existing practice of installing below-ground
equipment for underground distribution systems because above-ground installations
improve the reliability of electric service, are safer and easier to maintain and pose less
of a threat to the environment. These important gains justify SCE no longer allowing
new below-ground equipment installations in circumstances where technical or space
concerns do not require them.
Although in SCE's opinion existing tariff language is broad enough to implement the
initiative without any modification, SCE proposes to add clarifying language to make it
clear to customers that the option of below-ground equipment for underground
distribution systems will no longer be available on a planned (versus failed) basis.
Accordingly, this filing requests approval of modifications to Rule 2 - Description of
Service, Rule 15 - Distribution Line Extensions, and Rule 16 - Service Extensions, to
add language accommodating this initiative.
existing design standards within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in compliance
with applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC General Order 128.
2 Consultation with affected parties includes the advance notification of planned conversion work
before work begins, which provides an opportunity for customers to voice their concerns. SCE will
attempt to address the concerns raised by customers, within SCE's rules and the established design
and construction standards.
! Rule 2, Description of Service, Section H, Added Facilities.
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BACKGROUND
By virtue of its location, distribution equipment in underground enclosed spaces (vaults,
enclosures, etc.) is more difficult to install and maintain than above-ground equipment.
Also, this equipment, in many cases, is located beneath traveled public roadways.
Although rare, equipment failures in these underground spaces can occur and require
significant safety precautions to repair.
SCE has concluded that limiting the further use of underground equipment in
underground distribution systems would increase service reliability, ;provide safety
benefits and help protect the environment. Installing electrical equipment above-ground
versus installing it in underground vaults or enclosures helps SCE further advance
these important goals.
The use of padmounted above-ground equipment is a standard industry practice. This
preference has been a part of SCE's own design standards for many years and is
identified in SCE's Rule 16 - Service Extensions, as part of SCE's standard
installations.5 In fact, prior to the Commission's approval of Rule 16 language
identifying padmount equipment as part of SCE's standard installation, the Commission
issued Decision (D.) 92-03-065 which supported SCE's position concerning padmount
equipment by stating that SCE's "standard transformer in a residential subdivision is a
padmount transformer."
Enhance Reliability
Operating, maintaining and repairing below-ground equipment in enclosed, confined
underground spaces such as vaults is difficult and complex work. Electric service
outages involving components installed in underground structures typically last much
longer than those occurring above ground for the obvious reason that it usually takes
much longer to locate and repair or replace a failed underground component. Below-
ground equipment located in vaults and enclosures creates unique challenges for SCE's
maintenance personnel. Complex and time-consuming safety precautions and
procedures for vault entry such as heat scans for "hot spots" and testing for combustible
gases and breathable oxygen levels must be employed. These additional procedures
hamper timely service restoration. If water is present, it must be removed before
electrical work can begin, that process can take hours in itself.9 Moreover, as
contaminants are typically present in the water in underground installations, it must
5 Rule 16.D.1.g.
s The presence of water may also delay the ability to connect to the existing equipment and thus has a
negative impact on new service connectivity for customers.
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often be trucked away to disposal sites for processing. In many cases, the equipment in
the vault or enclosure may require steam or pressure washing before work can begin.?
Even routine maintenance activities take longer to carry out with underground
equipment. During routine circuit switching operations, for example, multiple vaults and
enclosures are accessed to operate equipment. Each vault or enclosure must be
opened and, at a minimum, tested for combustible gas and breathable oxygen. All of
these necessary activities significantly increase the time it takes to restore electric
service.
A key measure of electric system reliability is how long a power outage lasts before
workers are able to restore the power. Customers will typically see their electrical
service restored sooner when equipment is located above ground than when it is
installed in below-ground structures, because it takes repair crews less time to locate
and repair or replace above-ground equipment.
Equipment degradation is also more likely to occur below-ground because equipment is
especially susceptible to the corrosion that occurs when run-off water washes
contaminants and pollutants, such as household chemicals, motor oil, and lawn
fertilizer, into these structures and submerges the equipment.$
In addition, the SmartGrid technologies,9 which further enhance system reliability and
reduce outages, require that certain electrical equipment, such as controls and
telecommunication antennas and sensitive electronic circuitry associated with the
equipment, be located above ground. Allowing customers to choose a below-ground
equipment option would hamper SCE's important efforts to integrate the SmartGrid
technologies into its electrical system.
Secure Safety Benefits
Electrical equipment such as transformers and switches fail from time to time.
Catastrophic_equipment failures are rare, but do occur. When a catastrophic failure
occurs, pressure inside an underground structure can build up and can be released
through a rapid discharge of high energy. The release of this energy could result in the
rapid exhaust of hot gases or flames.10
7 See Pictures 1 and 2 in Appendix A for examples of water accumulated in below-ground structures.
8 See Pictures 3 and 4 in Appendix A for examples of the corrosion of this equipment.
9 Smart Grid technologies will incorporate high-tech digital devices and telecommunication
advancements, providing needed system intelligence for improved service reliability, increased
operating efficiency, and enhanced system flexibility and security. These efforts are consistent with
Title XIII of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
LO An example of this type of failure occurred during a trouble call in July of 2004 (PIR#20041285)
where a SCE crew was called out to repair a bad underground Buried Underground Residential
Distribution (BURD) switch. After making repairs, the crew went to energize the primary cable that is
the source for this BURD. During this time frame a 600-amp primary component in an adjacent
substructure failed catastrophically, causing a large flame to shoot out of the Customer Subsurface
ADVICE 2334-E
(U 338-E) -5- March 27, 2009
While underground installations are relatively safe with proper precautions, SCE's goal
is to achieve additional safety protections where reasonably feasible. An incremental
enhancement of safety is reasonable through the use of above-ground equipment,
given that most underground installations are made purely for aesthetic reasons.
Protect the Environment
Water can accumulate in underground structures even in the absence of rain. The
structures collect run-off, which is often contaminated with materials such as motor oil,
pesticides and other substances. This water must be pumped out of the underground
vault or enclosure, tested, and removed for proper treatment and disposal as required
by environmental laws.L' Moving away from underground installations will reduce the
number of collection points for standing and contaminated water.
Implementation Plan
Upon Commission approval, the types of equipment described above will be required to
be located in above-ground padmounted structures in new installations when technically
feasible, whether designed by SCE or third-party developers.
Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the effective date of this fling,
SCE will no longer accept requests for underground distribution system installations that
call for specific pieces of electrical equipment (all primary-voltage electrical distribution
system equipment, including, but not limited to, transformers, switches and fuses,
capacitors, and junction bars) to be installed in below-ground structures in
circumstances where it is technically feasible to install the equipment above ground.
Customers, developers, and governmental entities requesting SCE to install
underground distribution systems would be required to utilize above-ground equipment.
SCE believes the proposed Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days, coupled with its
Stakeholder Outreach activities discussed below (which have been occurring over the
past several months) will allow customers ample time to prepare for this change and
meet above-ground equipment design requirements.
SCE will implement this change in an effective and orderly manner. Implementation will
consist of two distinct elements: (1) a change in design requirements that will, following
the Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the effective date of this filing, affect new
residential and commercial developments, and which can be easily planned for, and
(2) the carefully considered retrofitting, on a planned basis, of those existing
underground structures which require replacement and which can be replaced with
above-ground equipment where technically feasible.
Transformer(CST)substructure where the component was located. Luckily, no employees were in
the CST substructure during the failure. Had there been any employees in that substructure when
the failure occurred, serious injuries may have resulted.
11 Federal Clean Water Act, State guided National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
legislation, local municipal regulations and ordinance, and the California Regional Water Quality
Control Board (RWQCB).
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This implementation will take into account the realities of development and the
practicalities of providing electric service in urban areas, by respecting existing below-
ground equipment installations, and by affording customers and local governments the
opportunity to share their ideas for aesthetic improvements when changes to existing
installations are required.
Existing Underground Equipment
Where SCE has existing underground primary voltage distribution equipment installed in
below-ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and maintained
below ground. Should existing below-ground equipment fail and result in an unplanned
outage, service will be restored on an emergency basis using below-ground equipment
when replacement equipment is available. Where, however, existing below-ground
equipment is scheduled to be replaced in a planned process, such as a maintenance
program or capacity upgrade, the replacement will be made with similar, above-ground
equipment, to the extent technically feasible. SCE will notify the affected parties on the
placement of equivalent, new above-ground padmounted equipment before construction
work begins. SCE will seek easements away from the public right-of-way as its
preferred option, and will install the new equipment in the right-of-way only when an
easement is not made available.
Local Ordinances
Some municipalities in SCE service territory have ordinances that purport to restrict or
even prohibit utilities' ability to install equipment above ground. While the Commission's
authority in the matters of utility system design is paramount over local law,3 and whale
the Commission itself and California courts have consistently affirmed this in cases
involving local ordinances,3 the Commission also prefers that the utilities consult with
affected parties before making an above-ground installation.LA SCE is committed to
continue doing so.
In new residential and commercial developments, SCE expects developers' designs to
provide for location of the equipment on private property. Where installing above-
ground equipment in retrofit situations, SCE will attempt, first, to obtain an easement
from a property owner so the equipment may be located away from the public
right-of-way. SCE will install the replacement equipment in the public right-of-way only
if it is unable to obtain an easement.
2 See, e.g., California Public Utilities Commission General Order 131-D, P.U. Code§ 761, P.U. Code
§762, P.U. Code§768.
13 See, e.g., California Water& Telephone Company v. County of Los Angeles, 253 Cal.App.2d 16, 31
(1967) (county water ordinance cannot be applied to water company regulated by the CPUC).
14 See, e.g., California Public Utilities Commission General Order 131-D.
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Stakeholder Outreach
It is a guiding principle of all important SCE projects and initiatives that they be shared
with affected stakeholders in advance wherever possible, in order to answer questions
and, where feasible, make adjustments to reflect stakeholder input. SCE has done, and
continues to do so with this initiative. Prior to this filing, SCE has briefed dozens of
representatives of local governments, representative organizations such as the League
of California Cities, individual land developers and the Building Industry Association.
SCE briefed in person, cities with ordinances in place that on their face would purport to
limit the SCE's ability to install above ground the facilities this initiative affects. The
company used written materials prepared specifically for this purpose. Other cities were
briefed by letter.
A number of stakeholders expressed concern that SCE intended to simply unearth
perfectly serviceable below-ground equipment and replace it with above-ground
equipment. SCE assured stakeholders that this is not the company's intention. In
cases where a retrofit of an existing underground equipment is contemplated to result
not in a like-for-like replacement, but rather with a larger or different device, the newer
piece of equipment will be installed above ground. In each case, SCE. affirms its
commitment to another guiding principle, that of consultation with affected stakeholders,
in order to find the most acceptable above-ground location.
Appendix B to this filing provides a sample listing of the local governments and ether
stakeholder organizations that were briefed prior to this fling.
In addition, SCE will conduct workshops for stakeholders in the building industry to
provide education concerning this change and the various design options whereby
above-ground equipment can be better integrated into the architectural design of the
project.
Aesthetic Considerations
SCE has assembled a team to research various options which would make padmounted
equipment better blend, visually, into the surrounding landscape. Other utilities,
vendors, and cities have been surveyed for relevant ideas. Safety, equipment
performance (heat dissipation, corrosion, etc.), operability, inspection, installation and
replacement are some of the issues that must be considered for this equipment. SCE
has developed a catalog of various approved aesthetic improvement options available
to customers and developers to help minimize the visual impact of above-ground
padmounted equipment. The catalog ("Above Ground Equipment Initiative Aesthetic
Improvement Manual" or "AIM") includes aesthetic treatments and enhancements for
above-ground equipment, such as use of certain colors, screening and landscaping.
Aesthetic treatments may be available, at the customer's expense, subject to tariffs and
applicable safety laws and regulations. SCE is open to suggestions from its customers
and will evaluate them and include them in the catalog as options, upon approval. The
ADVICE 2334-E
(U 338-E) -8- March 27, 2009
AIM catalog is available on the SCE website at -
http://www.sce.com/AboutSCE/Regulatory/distributionmanuals/.
PROPOSED TARIFF CHANGES
SCE proposes to insert the following language into Rule 2 - Description of Service,
Rule 15 - Distribution Line Extensions, and Rule 16 - Service Extensions.
"Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives
Commission approval of AL 2334-E, SCE will no longer accept requests under
the Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground distribution
systems that call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be installed in
below-ground structures in circumstances where it is technically feasible to install
the equipment above ground. For purposes of this provision, specified pieces of
equipment include all primary voltage from 4 kV to 35 kV electrical distribution
system equipment, including, but not limited to, transformers, switches and fuses,
capacitors, and junction bars.
Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in
below-ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and
maintained below ground. Should the existing below-ground equipment fail and
result in an unplanned outage, service will be restored using below-ground
equipment when replacement equipment is available. Where, however, existing
below-ground equipment is scheduled to be replaced in a planned process, such
as a maintenance program or capacity upgrade, the replacement will be made
with similar, above-ground equipment, to the extent technically feasible.
"Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical space,
either readily available or through architectural design, that can be set aside to
accommodate the required electrical distribution equipment necessary for SCE to
serve the customer. The required space is defined by existing design standards
within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in compliance with
applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC General Order 128."
No cost information is required for this advice filing.
This advice filing will not increase any rate or charge, cause the withdrawal of service,
or conflict with any other schedule or rule.
TIER DESIGNATION
Pursuant to D.07-01-024, Energy Industry Rule 5.3(1), this advice letter is subject to
Commission disposition and is submitted with a Tier 3 designation.
ADVICE 2334-E
(U 338-E) -9- March 27, 2009
EFFECTIVE DATE
This advice filing is effective upon Commission approval.
NOTICE
Anyone wishing to protest this advice filing may do so by letter via U.S. Mail, facsimile,
or electronically, any of which must be received no later than 20 days after the date of
this advice filing. Protests should be mailed to:
CPUC, Energy Division
Attention: Tariff Unit
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, California 94102
E-mail: and mas(c_cpuc.ca.aov
Copies should also be mailed to the attention of the Director, Energy Division,
Room 4004 (same address above).
In addition, protests and all other correspondence regarding this advice letter should
also be sent by letter and transmitted via facsimile or electronically to the attention of:
Akbar Jazayeri
Vice President of Regulatory Operations
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, California 91770
Facsimile: (626) 302-4829
E-mail: AdviceTariffManager(a-)-sce.com
Bruce Foster
Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
c/o Karyn Gansecki
Southern California Edison Company
601 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 2040
San Francisco, California 94102
Facsimile: (415) 673-1116
E-mail: Karyn.Gansecki(cD-sce.com
There are no restrictions on who may file a protest, but the protest shall set forth
specifically the grounds upon which it is based and shall be submitted expeditiously.
In accordance with Section 4 of General Order No. (GO) 96-13, SCE is serving copies of
this advice filing to the interested parties shown on the attached GO 96-B and
A.08-03-002 service lists. Address change requests to the GO 96-B service list should
be directed by electronic mail to AdviceTariffManager(cD-sce.com or at (626) 302-4039.
ADVICE 2334-E
(U 338-E) - 10- March 27, 2009
For changes to all other service lists, please contact the Commission's Process Office
at (415) 703-2021 or by electronic mail at Process Office(D-cpuc.ca.gov..
Further, in accordance with Public Utilities Code Section 491, notice to the public is
hereby given by filing and keeping the advice filing at SCE's corporate headquarters.
To view other SCE advice letters filed with the Commission, log on to SCE's web site at
hftp://www.sce.com/AboutSCE/Regulatory/advicelefters.
For questions, please contact Lisa Vellanoweth at (626) 302-2021 or by electronic mail
at Lisa.Vellanoweth@sce.com.
Southern California Edison Company
Akbar Jazayeri
AJ:lv:jm
Enclosures
ADVICE 2334-E
(U 338-E) - 11 - March 27, 2009
Appendix A
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Picture 1 -A vault with what appears to be muddy water and must be tested prior to evacuation, in cases
of severely contaminated water, such as this, water needs to be pumped out via a vacuum truck and sent
for proper disposal. This results in additional time and resources that must be committed before electrical
crews can enter the structure to begin service restoration.
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Picture 2-Example of contaminated water that will have to be evacuated and the structure power
washed before any work can be performed
ADVICE 2334-E
(U 338-E) - 12- March 27, 2009
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Picture 3—An example of switch installed in below-ground vault that failed due to pro-longed submersion
under water that accumulated in the underground structure.
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Picture 4—Another example of failed transformer due to severe corrosion on the casing of the
transformer. This transformer was installed in underground structure that was also filled with run-off that
collects various chemical and undesirable contaminants.
ADVICE 2334-E
(U 338-E) - 13 - March 27, 2009
Appendix B
Sample listing of the local governments and other stakeholder organizations that were
briefed prior to this filing.
Adelanto Fountain Valley Orange
Aliso Viejo Fullerton Orange County City Engineers
Alta Loma Gateway Cities- PWO Association (34 cities)
Anaheim Glendora Orange County Public Works
Apple Valley Grand Terrace Palm Desert
Arcadia Hemet Palm Springs
Azusa Hesperia Perris
Baldwin Park Highland Pico Rivera
Barstow Huntington Beach Placentia
Beaumont Indian Wells Pomona
BIA/SC Chapter Industry Rancho Cucamonga
Blythe Irvine Rancho Mirage
Bradbury Irvine Company Rancho Santa Margarita
Brea Irwindale Redlands
Buena Park La Habra Rialto
Building Industry Association La Habra Heights Rowland Heights
California BIA Quarterly La Mirada San 'Bernardino
Meeting - Public Utilities La Palma Sari Dimas
Working Group La Puente San Jacinto
Calimesa La Verne Santa Ana
Camarillo Laguna Beach Santa Fe Springs
Canyon Lake Laguna Hills Seal Beach
CBIA Quarterly Forum Laguna Niguel Shea Horses
(Consulting Companies& Laguna Woods Stanton
Builders Lake Elsinore Temecula
League of City Planners Lake Forest Temple City
Chino League of Cities Public Works The Great Parks Neighborhood
Claremont Officers The Irvine Company
Colton Loma Linda Town of Yucca Valley
Costa Mesa Los Alamitos Tustin
County of Orange Menifee Twentynine Palms
Covina Mission Viejo Upland
CPUC Consumer Protection Monrovia Victorville
and Safety Division Montclair Villa Park
CPUC Energy Division Moreno Valley Walnut
Cypress Murrieta West Covina
Diamond Bar Newhall Land Westminster
Downey Newport Beach Whittier
Duarte Norwalk Wildomar
Fontana Ontario Yucaipa
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ADVICE LETTER FILING SUMMARY
ENERGY UTILITY
PORTO iy
Company name/CPUC Utility No.: Southern California Edison Company U 338-E
Utility type: Contact Person: James Yee
0 ELC ❑ GAS Phone#: (626) 302-2509
❑ PLC ❑ HEAT ❑ WATER E-mail: James.Yee(d-)sce.com
E-mail Disposition Notice to: AdviceTariffManager@ ce.com
EXPLANATION OF UTILITY TYPE (Date Filed/Received Stamp by CPUC)
ELC= Electric GAS = Gas
PLC= Pipeline HEAT= Heat WATER=Water
Advice Letter (AL) #: 2334-E Tier Designation: 3
Subject of AL: Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southern California Edison Company's Initiative to Install
Above-Ground Equipment in SCE's Underground Distribution Systems Whenever Feasible
Keywords (choose from CPUC listing): Reliability, Compliance, Service Outage
AL filing type: ❑ Monthly ❑ Quarterly ❑ Annual 0 One-Time ❑ Other
If AL filed in compliance with a Commission order, indicate relevant Decision/Resolution #:
Does AL replace a withdrawn or rejected AL? If so, identify the prior AL:
Summarize differences between the AL and the prior withdrawn or rejected AL':
Confidential treatment requested? ❑ Yes 0 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? ElYes []No
Requested effective date: Upon Commission No. of tariff sheets: -23-
Approval
Estimated system annual revenue effect: (%):
Estimated system average rate effect (%):
When rates are affected by AL, include attachment in AL showing average rate effects on customer classes
(residential, small commercial, large C/l, agricultural, lighting).
Tariff schedules affected: Rule 2, Rule 15, Rule 16, and Table of Contents
Service affected and changes proposed:
Pending advice letters that revise the same tariff sheets:
' Discuss in AL if more space is needed.
Protests and all other correspondence regarding this AL are due no later than 20 days after the date of
this filing, unless otherwise authorized by the Commission, and shall be sent to:
CPUC, Energy Division Akbar Jazayeri
Attention: Tariff Unit Vice President of Regulatory Operations
505 Van Ness Ave., Southern California Edison Company
San Francisco, CA 94102 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
ini(o)-cpuc.ca.gov and mas(a)cpuc.ca.gov Rosemead, California 91770
Facsimile: (626) 302-4829
E-mail: AdviceTariffManager(a-sce.com
Bruce Foster
Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
c/o Karyn Gansecki
Southern California Edison Company
601 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 2040
San Francisco, California 94102
Facsimile: (415) 673-1116
E-mail: Karyn.GanseckiL@.sce.com
Public Utilities Commission 2334-E Attachment A
Cal. P.U.C. Cancelling Cal.
Sheet No. Title of Sheet P.U.C. Sheet No.
Revised 44895-E Rules 2 Revised 22937-E
Revised 44896-E Rules 2 Revised 22937-E
Revised 22938-E
Revised 44897-E Rules 15 Revised 24685-E*
Original 44898-E Rules 15 Revised 24685-E*
Revised 44899-E Rules 15 Revised 24686-E
Revised 44900-E Rules 15 Revised 43167-E
Revised 44901-E Rules 15 Revised 27026-E
Revised 44902-E Rules 15 Revised 27027-E
Revised 44903-E Rules 15 Revised 27028-E
Revised 44904-E Rules 15 Revised 43168-E*
Revised 44905-E Rules 15 Revised 28091-E
Revised 44906-E Rules 15 Revised 33598-E
Revised 44907-E Rules 15 Revised 33599-E
Revised 44908-E Rules 15 Revised 33600-E
Revised 44909-E Rules 15 Revised 33601-E
Revised 44910-E Rules 15 Revised 43169-E*
Revised 44911-E Rules 15 Revised 43170-E*
Revised 44912-E Rules 15 Revised 37283-E
Revised 44913-E Rules 15 Revised 33605-E
Revised 44914-E Rules 16 Revised 24705-E
Revised 44915-E Rules 16 Revised 27144-E*
Revised 24705-E
Revised 44916-E Table of Contents Revised 44731-E
Revised 44917-E Table of Contents Revised 44285-E
1
SOUTHERN ULIFORNIA
EDISON
Aa£UISON INTexNATIONwi ComP�y
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44895-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 22937-E
Rule 2 Sheet 12
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
H. Added Facilities. (Continued)
2. (Continued)
d. Where SCE determines the collection of continuing monthly ownership charges
is not practicable, the applicant will be required to make an equivalent one-time
payment in lieu of the monthly ownership charges. The applicable payment
options, if any,will be selected solely by SCE.
e. All monthly ownership charges shall be reviewed and reflled with the
Commission when changes occur in SCE's costs for providing such service.
However, SCE will not refile if SCE's cost change is less than 10 basis points.
3. SCE shall not be liable for any loss, damage, or injury arising from SCE's installation,
operation, maintenance, or control of the Added Facilities, unless such loss, damage, or
injury results from SCE's sole negligence, and, in no event, shall SCE be liable for loss
of profits, revenues, or other consequential damages. No adjustment shall be made to
reduce the billings if damage to, or malfunction of the Added Facilities results from any
cause other than the negligence or willful act of SCE.
4. Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives (N)
Commission approval of AL 2334-E, SCE will no longer accept requests under this I
tariff provision for underground distribution systems that call for specified pieces of
electrical equipment to be installed in below-ground structures in circumstances I
where it is technically feasible to install the equipment above ground. For purposes of I
this provision, specified pieces of equipment include all primary voltage from 4 kV to I
35 kV electrical distribution system equipment, including, but not limited to, I
transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars.
I
Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installer) in below-
ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and maintained below
ground. Should the existing below-ground equipment fail and result in an unplanned
outage, service will be restored using below-ground equipment when replacement
equipment is available. Where, however, existing below-ground equipment is
scheduled to be replaced in a planned process, such as a maintenance program or
capacity upgrade, the replacement will be made with similar, above-ground
equipment, to the extent technically feasible.
"Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical space, either
readily available or through architectural design, that can be set aside to
accommodate the required electrical distribution equipment necessary for SCE to
serve the customer. The required space is defined by existing design standards
within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in compliance with
applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC General Order 128. (N)
I. Welder Service.
1. Rating of Welders. Electric welders will be rated for billing purposes as follows:
a. Motor Generator Arc Welders. The horsepower rating of the motor driving a
motor generator type arc welder will be taken as the horsepower rating of the
welder.
(L)
(Continued)
(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC)
Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazayeri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
12D8 Resolution
SOUTHERN GLI on"
EDISON
M[D)SONIwraxNA 10-Cu --
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44896-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 22937-E
22938-E
Rule 2 Sheet 13
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
I. Welder Service (Continued)
1. Rating of Welders (Continued)
b. Transformer Arc Welders. Nameplate maximum kVA input (at rated output (L)
amperes)will be taken as the rating of transformer type arc welders.
I
C. Resistance Welders. Resistance welder ratings will be determined by
multiplying the welder transformer nameplate rating (at 50% duty cycle) by the
appropriate factor listed below: (L)
Factor
Transformer Nameplate SCE-Owned Customer-Owned
Type of Welder Rating (@ 50%Duty Cycle Distrib. Transf. Distrib. Transf.
Rocker Arm, Press
or Projection Spot 20 kVA or less .60 _50
Rocker Arm or
Press Spot Over 20 Kva
Projection Spot 21 to 75 kVA, incl. .80 .60
Flash or Butt 100 kVA or over
Seam or Portable Gun All sizes
Flash or Butt 67 to 100 kVA, incl.
Projection Spot Over 75 kVA
Flash or Butt 66 kVA or less 1.20 .90
* Each flash or butt welder in this group will be rated at 80 kVA where distribution transformer is
owned by SCE or 60 kVA where distribution transformer is owned by the customer.
d. Ratings prescribed by a., b., and c., above, normally will be determined from
nameplate data or from data supplied by the manufacturer. If such data are not
available or are believed by either SCE or customer to be unreliable, the rating
will be determined by test.
e. If established by seals approved by SCE, the welder rating may be limited by
the sealing of taps which provide capacity greater than the selected tap and/or
by the interlocking lockout of one or more welders with other welders.
f. When conversion of units is required for tariff application, 1 welder kVA will be
taken as 1 horsepower for tariffs stated on a horsepower basis and 1 welder
kVA will be taken as 1 kilowatt for tariffs stated on a kilowatt basis.
(Continued)
(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC)
Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazayeri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
13D7 Resolution
SOUTHERN-11,0111,
EDISON
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44897-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24685-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 2
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued)
3. UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
a. UNDERGROUND REQUIRED. Underground Distribution Line Extensions
shall be installed where required to comply with applicable laws and ordinances
or similar requirements of governmental authorities having jurisdiction and
where SCE maintains or desires to maintain underground distribution facilities.
For example, underground Distribution Line Extensions are required for all new:
(1) Residential Subdivisions (except as provided for in Section H), (2)
Residential Developments, (3) Commercial Developments, (4) Industrial
Developments, and (5) locations that are in proximity to and visible from
designated Scenic Areas.
b. UNDERGROUND OPTIONAL. When requested by Applicant and agreed upon
by SCE, underground Distribution Line Extensions may be installed in areas
where it is not required, and it is technically feasible as provided in Section (T)
A.3.a.
C. Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives (N)
Commission approval of AL 2334-E, SCE will no longer accept requests
under the Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground
distribution systems that call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be
installed in below-ground structures in circumstances where it is technically
feasible to install the equipment above ground. For purposes of this provision,
specified pieces of equipment include all primary voltage from 4 kV to 35 kV
electrical distribution system equipment, including, but not limited to,
transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars.
Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in
below-ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and
maintained below ground. Should the existing below-ground equipment fail I
and result in an unplanned outage, service will be restored using below- I
ground equipment when replacement equipment is available. Where,
however, existing below-ground equipment is scheduled to be replaced in a
planned process, such as a maintenance program or capacity upgrade, the
replacement will be made with similar, above-ground equipment, to the extent
technically feasible.
I
"Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical space,
either readily available or through architectural design, that can be set aside
to accommodate the required electrical distribution equipment necessary for
SCE to serve the customer. The required space is defined by existing design
standards within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in
compliance with applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC
General Order 128. (N)
(L)
(Continued)
(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC)
Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazaveri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
2D9 Resolution
SOUTHERN CALIfORNIA
EDISON
M eOISON/NTewNATTONAL Compmy
Southern California Edison Original Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44898-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24685-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 3 (N)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued) (L)
I
4. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. Overhead Distribution Line I
Extensions may be installed only where underground extensions are not required as
provided in Section A.3.a.
I
5. SPECIAL OR ADDED FACILITIES. Any special or added facilities SCE agrees to I
install at the request of Applicant will be installed at Applicant's expense in accordance I
with Rule 2, Description of Service.
I
6. TEMPORARY SERVICE. Facilities installed for temporary service or for operations of I
speculative character or questionable permanency shall be made in accordance with I
the fundamental installation and ownership provisions of this rule, except that all I
charges and refunds shall be made under the provisions of Rule 13, Temporary I
Service.
7. SERVICES. Service facilities connected to the Distribution Lines to serve an Applicant's
premises will be installed, owned and maintained as provided in Rule 16, Service
Extensions.
I
8. CONVERSIONS OF OVERHEAD TO UNDERGROUND. The replacement of existing
overhead Distribution Lines with underground Distribution Dines will be made in
accordance with Rule 20, Replacement of Overhead With Underground Electric
Facilities.
I
9. STREET LIGHTS. Street lights and appurtenant facilities shall be installed in
accordance with the service provisions of the applicable street light schedule. (L)
(Continued)
(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC)
Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazayeri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
3D11 Resolution
SOUTHERN-1'-RM^
LLq EDISON
Av 6D/SO1 i.VTERNAT10W Com
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44899-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24686-E
Rule 15 Sheet 4 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued)
10. CONTRACTS. Each Applicant requesting a Distribution Line Extension may be
required to execute a written contract(s), prior to SCE performing its work on the
Distribution Line Extension. Such contracts shall be in the form on file with the
California Public Utilities Commission (Commission).
B. INSTALLATION RESPONSIBILITIES
1. UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
a. APPLICANT RESPONSIBILITY. In accordance with SCE's design,
specifications, and requirements,Applicant is responsible for:
(1) EXCAVATION. All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging
as required;
(2) SUBSTRUCTURES AND CONDUITS. Furnishing, installing, and upon
acceptance by SCE, conveying to SCE ownership of all necessary
installed Substructures and Conduits, including Feeder Conduits and
related Substructures required to extend to and within subdivisions and
developments; and
(3) PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES. Furnishing, installing, and upon
acceptance by SCE, conveying to SCE ownership of all necessary
Protective Structures.
b. SCE RESPONSIBILITY. SCE is responsible for furnishing and installing
cables, switches, transformers, and other distribution facilities required to
complete the Distribution Line Extension.
2. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. SCE is responsible for furnishing
and installing all facilities required for the Distribution Pole Line Extension.
3. INSTALLATION OPTIONS
a. SCE-PERFORMED WORK. Where requested by Applicant and mutually
agreed upon, SCE may perform that portion of the new Distribution. Line
Extension work normally installed by Applicant according to Section B.1.a.,
provided Applicant pays SCE its total estimated installed cost.
b. APPLICANT-PERFORMED WORK.Applicant may elect to install that portion of
the new Distribution Line Extension normally installed by SCE in accordance
with SCE design and specifications, using qualified contractors. (See
Section G,Applicant-Installation Options).
(Continued)
(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC)
Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazayeri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
4D5 Resolution
SSOOUTHERNCAOFORNIA
E D I SON
M HUISUN(NTExwaTtONA Cpmpevy
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44900-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 43167-E
Rule 15 Sheet 5 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
C. DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION ALLOWANCES
1. GENERAL. SCE will complete a Distribution Line Extension without charge provided
SCE's total estimated installed cost does not exceed the allowances from permanent,
bona-fide loads to be served by the Distribution Line Extension within a reasonable
time, as determined by SCE. The allowance will first be applied to the Service
Extension in accordance with Rule 16. Any excess allowance will be applied to the
Distribution Line Extension to which the Service Extension is connected.
2. BASIS OF ALLOWANCES. Allowances shall be granted to an Applicant for Permanent
Service, or to an Applicant for a subdivision or development under the following
conditions:
a. SCE is provided evidence that construction will proceed promptly and financing
is adequate, and
b. Applicant has submitted evidence of building permit(s) or fully-executed home
purchase contract(s)or lease agreement(s),or
C. Where there is equivalent evidence of occupancy or electric usage satisfactory
to SCE.
The allowances in Sections C.3 and CA are based on a revenue-supported
methodology using the following formula:
ALLOWANCE = NET REVENUE
COST OF SERVICE FACTOR
3. RESIDENTIAL ALLOWANCES. The allowance for Distribution tine Extensions, (D)
Service Extensions, or a combination thereof, for Permanent Residential Service is (1)
$1,951 per meter or residential dwelling unit. (D)
4. NON-RESIDENTIAL ALLOWANCES. The allowance for Distribution Line Extensions,
or a combination thereof, for Permanent Non-Residential Service is determined by SCE
using the formula in Section C.2.
Where the Distribution Line Extension will serve a combination of residential and non-
residential meters, residential allowances will be added to non-residential allowances.
5. SEASONAL, INTERMITTENT, AND INSIGNIFICANT LOADS. When an Applicant
requests service that requires a Distribution Line Extension to serve loads that are
Seasonal or Intermittent, the allowance for such loads shall be determined using the
formula in Section C.2. No allowance will be provided where service is used only for
emergency purposes, or for Insignificant Loads.
(Continued)
(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC)
Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazayeri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
5D5 Resolution
V SOUTHERN GOFONIA
I_®ISORN
An EnlSON(NTRRNATTONAL Company
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44901-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 27026-E
Rule 15 Sheet 6 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT
1. GENERAL. Contributions or Advances by an Applicant to SCE for the installation of a
Distribution Line Extension to receive SCE service consists of such things as cash
payments, the value of facilities deeded to SCE, and the value of Excavation performed
by Applicant.
2. PROJECT-SPECIFIC COST ESTIMATES. SCE's total estimated installed cost will be
based on a project-specific estimated cost.
3. CASH ADVANCE. A cash Advance will be required only if Applicant's excess
allowance is less than SCE's total estimated installed cost to complete a Distribution
Line Extension.
4. TAX. All contributions and Advances by Applicant are taxable and shall include an
Income Tax Component of Contribution (ITCC) at the rate provided in the BCE's
Preliminary Statement. ITCC will be either refundable or neon-refundable in accordance
with the corresponding contribution.
5. REFUNDABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. Applicant shall contribute or
Advance, before the start of SCE's construction, the following:
a. UNDERGROUND REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. Applicants refundable amount is
the portion of the SCE's total estimated installed cost, including ITCC, to
complete the underground Distribution Line Extension (including transforrrs,
and excluding Betterments) that exceeds the amount of Distribution Line
Extension allowance determined in Section C for:
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Rule 15 Sheet 7 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT. (Continued)
5. REFUNDABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. (Continued)
a. UNDERGROUND REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. (Continued)
(1) CABLING. The estimated installed cost of any necessary Cabling
(including distribution transformers) installed by SCE to complete the
underground Distribution Line Extension. This includes the cost of
conversion of existing single-phase lines to three-phase lines, if
required; plus
(2) SUBSTRUCTURES. SCE's estimated value of Substructures installed
by Applicant and deeded to SCE as required.
b. OVERHEAD REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. Applicant's refundable amount is the
portion of the SCE's total estimated installed cost, including ITCC, to complete
the overhead Distribution Line Extension (including distribution transformers
and excluding Betterments) that exceeds the amount of Distribution Line
Extension allowance determined in Section C for:
(1) POLE LINE. All necessary facilities required for an overhead
Distribution Pole Line Extension and, if required, the conversion of
existing single-phase lines to three-please fines; plus
(2) TRANSMISSION UNDERBUILDS. SCE's total estimated installed cost
of the underbuild, where all or a portion of an overhead Distribution
Line Extension is to be constructed ,on existing transmission poles of
SCE.
C. NON-REFUNDABLE DISCOUNT OPTION. In lieu of contributing the
refundable amount determined in Section D.5.a or 0.5.b, Applicant has the
option of contributing, on a non-refundable basis, fifty percent (50%) of such
refundable amount; plus
d. OTHER NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. Applicant's non-refundable amount
is SCE's estimated value of Excavation, Conduits, and Protective Structures
required by SCE for the Distribution Line Extension under Section B.1.a.
6. JOINT APPLICANTS. The total contribution or Advance from a group of Applicants will
be apportioned among the members of the group in such manner as they may mutually
agree.
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DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT. (Continued)
7. PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS
a. CONTRACT COMPLIANCE. If, after six (6) months following the date SCE is
first ready to serve residential loads for which allowances were granted, one(1)
year for non-residential loads, Applicant fails to take service, or fails to use the
service contracted for, Applicant shall pay to SCE an additional contribution or
Advance, based on the allowances for the revenue actually generated.
b. EXCESS FACILITIES. If the loads provided by Applicant(s) results in SCE
having installed facilities which are in excess of those needed to serve the
actual loads, and SCE elects to reduce such excess facilities, Applicant shall
pay SCE its estimated total costs to remove, abandon, or replace the excess
facilities, less the estimated salvage of any removed facilities.
E. REFUNDS
1. GENERAL. Refunds are based on the allowances and conditions in effect at the time
the contract is signed. The allowance in excess of that needed for the Service
Extension in accordance with Rule 16, will be refunded to the Distribution Line
Extension to which the Service Extension is connected.
2. TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. The total amount subject to refund is the sum of the
refundable amounts made under Section D.5.
3. REFUND PERIOD. The total refundable amount is subject to refund for a period of tern
(10)years after the Distribution Line Extension is first ready for service.
4. RESIDENTIAL. Refunds will be made on the basis of a new customers Permanent
Load which produces additional revenues to SCE. The refund will be deducted from the
total refundable amount, and the remaining amount subject to refund represents that
portion of the Distribution Line Extension cost not supported by revenues. (See Section
E.11 for Series Refunding Provisions.)
5. NON-RESIDENTIAL. SCE shall be responsible to review Applicant's actual base
annual revenue for the first three years from the date SCE is first ready to serve.
Applicant shall be responsible for notifying SCE if new, permanent load is added the
fourth through tenth year from the date SCE is first ready to serve. Such review shall
determine if additional revenue supports any refunds to Applicant. (See Section E.11
for Series Refunding Provisions.)
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Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 43168-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 9 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
E. REFUNDS. (Continued)
6. UNSUPPORTED DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION COST. When any portion of a
refundable amount has not qualified for a refund at the end of twelve (12) months from
the date SCE is first ready to serve, Applicant will pay to SCE a Monthly Ownership
Charge of 0.34% for administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and (N)(T)
Uncollectibles (FF&U), ad valoreum tax, insurance, and operations and maintenance (T)
(O&M) expense on the remaining refundable balance. Monthly ownership costs are in (T)
addition to the refundable amount and will normally be accumulated and deducted from
refunds due to Applicant. This provision does not apply to individual residential
Applicants. The Monthly Ownership Charge includes replacement for 60 years at no (N)
additional cost and is derived from the Customer-Financed With Replacement at
Additional Cost Added Facilities rates determined in SCE's general rate case
proceeding and/or periodic annual review. (N)
7. REFUND TIMING. Refunds will be made without interest within ninety (90) days after
the date of first service to new permanent loads, except that refunds may be
accumulated to a $50 minimum or the total refundable balance, if less than fifty dollars
($50).
8. MAXIMUM REFUND. No refund shall be made in excess of the refundable amount nor
after a period of ten (10) years from the date SCE is first ready to serve. Any
unrefunded amount remaining at the end of the ten-year period shall become property
of SCE.
9. PREVIOUS RULES. Refundable amounts contributed or Advanced under conditions of
a rule previously in effect will be refunded in accordance W,kh the provisions of such
earlier rule.
10. JOINT APPLICANTS. When two (2) or more parties make joint contributions or
Advances on the same Distribution Line Extension, refunds will be distributed to these
parties in the same proportion as their individual contributions or Advances bear to the
total refundable amount, or as they mutually agree.
11. SERIES OF DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. Where there is a series of
Distribution Line Extensions, commencing with a Distribution Line Extension having an
outstanding amount subject to refund, and each Distribution Line Extension is
dependent on the previous Distribution Line Extension as a direct source of supply, a
series refund will be made as follows:
a. Additional service connections supplied from a Distribution Line Extension on
which there is a refundable amount will provide refunds first to the Distribution
Line Extension to which they are connected; and
b. When the amount subject to refund on a Distribution Line Extension in a series
is fully refunded, the excess refundable amount will provide refunds to the
Distribution Line Extension having the oldest outstanding amount subject to
refund in the series.
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44905-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 28091-E
Rule 15 Sheet 10 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
F. APPLICANT DESIGN OPTION FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS. (C)
COMPETITIVE BIDDING. When Applicant selects competitive bidding, the Distribution Line
Extension may be designed by Applicant's qualified contractor or sub-contractor in accordance
with SCE's design and construction standards. All Applicant Design work of electric facilities
must be performed by or under the direction of a licensed professional engineer and all design
work submitted to the utility must be certified by an appropriately licensed professional engineer,
consistent with the applicable federal, state, and local codes and ordinances. The applicant
design option is available to Applicant for new service and is not available for replacement,
reinforcement, or relocation of existing systems, where there is no applicant for new line or
service extension work. Under this option, the following applies:
1. Applicant shall notify SCE, in a manner acceptable to SCE.
2. Applicant designs shall conform to all applicable federal, state and (local codes and
ordinances for SCE installations design (such as, but not limited to the Califo-rnia
Business and Professions Code).
3. SCE may require applicant designers to meet SCE's prequalifcation requirements prior
to participating in applicant design.
4. Applicant designers shall obtain SCE design and construction standards and
specifications prior to performing applicant design. SCE may charge for any of these
services.
5. SCE will perform one plan check on each applicant design project at no expense to
Applicant. SCE will perform all subsequent plan checks at Applicant's expense.
6. For designs performed by a non-SCE designer, SCE will credit Applicant with the
amount of SCE's design bid less any appropriate charges such as for plan checking,
changes, or revisions.
7. In the case of Applicant designed projects requiring an advance, SCE will apply the
design credit to the Applicant's advance.
8. If no advance is required, SCE will refund/reimburse the Applicant for the cost of design
after the Distribution Line Extension is first ready to serve.
9. SCE shall perform all SCE's project accounting and cost estimating.
(D)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44906-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33598-E
Rule 15 Sheet 11 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
G. APPLICANT INSTALLATION OPTIONS
1. COMPETITIVE BIDDING. Under Competitive Bidding, the Distribution Line Extension,
that SCE would normally install, as stated in Section B.1.b, may be installed by the (T)
Applicant's qualified contractor or sub-contractor in accordance with SCE's design and
specifications. Under this option, the following applies:
(D)
a. Upon completion of Applicants installation, and acceptance by SCE, ownership (T)
of all such facilities will transfer to SCE.
b. Applicant shall provide to SCE, prior to SCE preparing the line extension (N)
contract, the Applicant's Contract Anticipated Costs, which are subject to I
refund, to perform the work normally provided by SCE. The Applicant shall I
submit, on a form provided by SCE (Form 14-754), a statement of such costs. I
If the Applicant elects not to provide such costs to SCE, the Applicant shall I
acknowledge its election on the form and SCE will use its estimated costs. (N)
C. Applicant shall pay to SCE, subject to the refund and allowance provisions of (T)
Rules 15 and 16, SCE's estimated costs of work performed by SCE for the
Distribution Line Extension, including the estimated costs of design,
administration, and the installation of any additional facilities. (T)
d. The lower of SCE's estimated refundable costs or the Applicant's Contract (C)
Anticipated Costs, as reported in G.1.b, for the work normally performed by
SCE, shall be subject to the refund and allowance provisions of Rules 15 and I
16. (C)
e. Applicant shall pay to SCE the estimated cost of SCE's inspection which shall (C)
be a fixed amount, not subject to reconciliation. Such inspection costs may be
subject to otherwise available allowances up to the difference between the
Applicant's Contract Anticipated Costs, as reported in G.1.b, and BCE's
estimated costs for performing the same work, but not to exceed SCE's
estimated costs. (C)
(L)
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Rule 15 Sheet 12 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
G. APPLICANT INSTALLATION.OPTIONS. (Continued)
(L)
1. COMPETITIVE BIDDING. (Continued)
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f. Only duly authorized employees of SCE are allowed to connect to, disconnect
from, or perform any work upon SCE's facilities.
2. MINIMUM CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS. Applicant's contractor or subcontractor
(QC/S)shall:
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a. Be licensed in California for the appropriate type of work(electrical and general,
etc.).
b. Employ workmen properly qualifier] for specific skills required (Qualified
Electrical Worker, Qualified Person, etc.) as defined in State of California High
Voltage Safety Orders(Title 8, Chapter 4, Subchapter 5, Group 2).
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C. Comply with applicable laws(Equal Opportunity Reguiations, OSHA, EPA, etc.) (L)
3. OTHER CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS. An Applicant for service Who intends to
employ a QC/S also should consider whether the QC/S:
a. Is technically competent.
b. Has access to proper equipment.
C. Demonstrates financial responsibility commensurate with the scope of the
contract.
d. Has adequate insurance coverage (worker's compensation, liability, property
damage, etc).
e. Is able to furnish a surety bond for performance of the contract, if required.
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44908-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33600-E
Rule 15 Sheet 13 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
H. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR DEVELOPMENTS (L)
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1. Overhead Distribution Line Extensions may be constructed in Residential Subdivisions
or Developments only where either a. or b. below are found to exist:
a. The lots within the Residential Subdivision or Development existed as legally
described parcels prior to May 5, 1970, and significant overhead lines exist
within the subdivision or development.
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b. The minimum parcel size within the new Residential Subdivision or real estate
development, identifiable by a map filed with the local government authority, is
three (3) acres and Applicant for the Distribution Line Extension shows that all
of the following conditions exist:
(1) Local ordinances do not require underground construction;
(2) Local ordinances or land use policies do not permit further division of
the parcels involved such that parcel sizes less than three (3) acres
could be formed;
(3) Local ordinances or deed restrictions do not allow more than one
single-family dwelling or accommodation on a parcel of less than three
(3)acres, or any portion of a parcel of less than three(3)acres; (L)
(4) Exceptional circumstances do not exist which, in SCE's opinion,
warrant the installation of underground distribution facilities. Whenever
SCE invokes this provision, the circumstances ,shall be described
promptly in a letter to the Commission, with a copy to Applicant for the
Distribution Line Extension;and
(5) SCE does not elect to install the Distribution Line Extension
underground for its operating convenience. Whenever SCE elects to
install the Distribution Line Extension underground for its operating
convenience, the extra cost compared with overhead shall be borne by
SCE.
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Rule 15 Sheet 14 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
I. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. FACILITY RELOCATION OR REARRANGEMENT. Any relocation or rearrangement of
SCE's existing facilities, at the request of, or to meet the convenience of an Applicant or
customer, and agreed upon by SCE, normally shall be performed by SCE. Where new
facilities can be constructed in a separate location, before abandonment or removal of
any existing facilities, and Applicant requests to perform the new construction work, it
can be performed under the applicable provisions of Section G, Applicant Installation
Options.
In all instances, SCE shall abandon or remove its existing facilities at the option of SCE.
Applicant or customer shall be responsible for the costs of all related relocation,
rearrangement and removal work.
2. PERIODIC REVIEW. SCE will periodically review the factors it uses to determine its
residential allowances, non-refundable discount option percentage rate, and Cost of
Service Factor stated in this rule. If such review results in a change of more than five
percent (5%), SCE will submit a tariff revision proposal to the Commission for review
and approval. Such proposed changes shall be submitted no sooner than six (6)
months after the last revision.
Additionally, SCE shall review and submit proposed tariff revisions to implement
relevant Commission decisions from other proceedings that affect this rule.
3. EXCEPTIONAL CASES. When the application of this rule appears impractical or unjust
to either party or the ratepayers, SCE or Applicant may refer the matter to the
Commission for a special ruling or for special condition(s), which may be mutually
agreed upon.
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44910-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 43169-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 15 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15
Advance: Cash payment made to SCE prior to the initiation of any work done by SCE which is
not covered by allowances.
Applicant: A person or agency requesting SCE to deliver/supply electric service.
Applicant's Contract Anticipated Cost: The cost estimate provided by the Applicant's
contractor to the Applicant for performing the applicable refundable work, as stated on the
Applicant's cost statement (Form 14-754), or in the case where the work is performed by the
Applicant, the Applicant's own cost estimate on the signed form.
Betterment: Facilities installed by Applicant at the request of SCE in addition to those required
under Section B.1.a.
Cabling: Conductors (including existing cable-in-conduit, connectors, switches, as required by
SCE for primary, secondary, and service installations.
Commercial Development: Two (2) or more enterprises engaged in trade or the furnishing of
services, (e.g., shopping centers, safes enterprises, business offices, professional offices, and
educational or governmental complexes) and located on a single parcel or on two (2) or more
contiguous parcels of land.
Conduit: Ducts, pipes or tubes of certain metals, plastics and other materials acceptable to
SCE (including pull wires and concrete encasement where required) for the installation and
protection of electric wires or cables.
Contribution: In-kind services and the value of all property conveyed to SCE at any time during
SCE's work on an extension which is part of SCE's total estimated installed cost of its facilities,
or cash payments not covered by Applicant's allowances.
Cost of Service Factor: The 16.2% Cost of Service Factor is comprised of capital and (N)(D)
operations and maintenance (O&M) cost components including: rate of return, depreciation
rates, administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and Unc oilectibles (FF&U), T
ad valorem tax, insurance, Federal income tax, State income tax, operations and maintenance T
(O&M)expense and replacement for 60 years at no additional cost. the Factor is applied to the T)(N)
Net Revenue to determine SCE's investment in distribution facilities, and is derived from the
SCE-Financed with Replacement at Additional Cost Added Facilities rates determined in SCE's
general rate case proceeding and/or periodic annual review. (N)
Distribution Line Extension: New distribution facilities of SCE that is a continuation of, or
branch from, the nearest available existing permanent Distribution Line (including any facility
rearrangements and relocations necessary to accommodate the Distribution Line Extension) to
the point of connection of the last service. SCE's Distribution Line Extension includes
transmission underbuilds and converting an existing single-phase line to three-phase in order to
furnish three-phase service to an Applicant, but excludes service transformers, meters and
services.
Distribution Lines: Overhead and underground facilities which are operated at distribution
voltages, and which are designed to supply two(2)or more services.
Distribution Trench Footage: The total trench footage used for calculating cabling costs. It is
determined by adding the total length of all new and existing trench for the installation of
underground primary and secondary Distribution Lines designed to supply two(2)or more
services(excluding service trench footage under Rule 16).
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` Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 43170-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 16 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15 (Continued)
Excavation: All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging to install Distribution Line
Extension facilities, including furnishing of any imported backfill material and disposal of spoil as
required, surface repair and replacement, landscape repair and replacement.
Feeder Conduit: Conduit for such uses as part of a backbone system to provide for future
anticipated load growth outside the subdivision involved, to provide for future anticipated load
growth in the existing subdivision and the existing subdivisions in close proximity, to balance
loads between substations, to interconnect the service to the subdivision with service to
subsequent developments outside the subdivision, and to provide the flexibility and versatility of
modifying or supplying emergency backup power to the area involved.
Franchise Area: Public streets, roads, highways, and other public ways and places where SCE
has a legal right to occupy under franchise agreements with governmental bodies Laving
jurisdiction.
Industrial Development: Two (2) or more enterprises engaged in a process which creates a
product or changes material into another form or product and located on a single parcel or on
two (2)or more contiguous parcels of land.
Insignificant Loads: Small operating loads such as gate openers, valve controls,clocks, timing
devices, fire protection equipment, alarm devices,etc.
Intermittent Loads: Loads which, in the opinion of SCE, are subject to discontinuance for a
time or at intervals.
Monthly Ownership Charge: The Monthly Ownership Charge as a percentage rate, is applied
against the remaining refundable balance after twelve (12) months from the date SCE is first
ready to serve. This charge recovers the cost of operating and maintaining customer-financed
facilities that are not fully utilized. The applicable percentage is shown in this Rule, Section E.6. (T)
and includes administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and Uncollectibles
(FF&U), ad valorem tax, insurance, operations and maintenance (O&M) expense, and (T)
replacement for 60 years at no additional cost. (N)
Net Revenue: That portion of the total annual Distribution rate revenues that support SCE's
Distribution Line and Service Extension costs for applicants requesting line and/or service
extensions and excludes such items as Energy, Independent System Operator(ISO)-Controlled
transmission, public purpose programs, revenue cycle services (RCS) costs, prorated baseline
credit, and generation-related administrative and general (A&G) costs. For residential line (T)
extensions, the Net Revenue is calculated based on average residential distribution revenue per (T)
customer, calculated as the total residential distribution revenue divided by the total number of (N)
residential customers. (N)
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Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 37283-E
Rule 15 Sheet 17 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15 (Continued)
(L)
Permanent Service: Service which, in the opinion of SCE, is of a permanent and established
character. This may be continuous, intermittent, or seasonal in nature.
Pole Line: Poles, cross-arms, insulators, conductors, switches, guy-wires, and other related
equipment used in the construction of an electric overhead line.
Protective Structures: Fences, retaining walls (in lieu of grading), sound barriers, posts, or
barricades and other structures as required by SCE to protect distribution equipment.
Residential Development: Five (5) or more dwelling units in two (2) or more buildings located
on a single parcel of land.
Residential Subdivision: An area of five (5) or more lots for residential dwelling units which
may be identified by filed subdivision plans or an area in which a group of dwellings may be
constructed about the same time, either by a builder or several builders working on a
coordinated basis.
Seasonal Service: Electric service to establishments which are occupied seasonally or
intermittently, such as seasonal resorts, cottages,or other part-time establishnts.
Scenic Areas: An area such as a scenic highway, a state or national park or other area
determined by a governmental agency to be of unusual scenic interest to the general public.
Scenic highways are officially designated under the California Scenic Highway Program
established pursuant to Paragraph 320 of the Public Utilities Code and applicable sections of the
Streets and Highway Code. State or national parks or other areas of,unusual scenic interest to
the general public are determined by the appropriate governmental agency. "In proximity to°'
shall mean within 1,000 feet from each edge of the right-of-way of designated scenic highways
and from the boundaries of designated parks and scenic areas. 'Visible from°'shall mean that
overhead distribution facilities could be seen by motorists or pedestrians traveling along scenic
highways or visiting parks or scenic areas.
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44913-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33605-E
Rule 15 Sheet 18 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15. (Continued)
Substructures: The surface and subsurface structures which are necessary to contain or
support SCE's electric facilities. This includes, but is not limited to, such things as splice boxes,
pull boxes, equipment vaults and enclosures, foundations or pads for surface-mounted
equipment.
Trenching: See Excavation.
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' Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24705-E
Rule 16 Sheet 6
SERVICE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
C. Service Extensions. (Continued)
3. Underground Installations. (Continued)
b. Underground Optional. An underground Service Extension may be installed
in an area where it is not otherwise required and when requested by
Applicant and agreed upon by SCE.
C. Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives (N)
Commission approval of AL 2334-E, SCE will no longer accept requests
under the Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground
distribution systems that call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be
installed in below-ground structures in circumstances where it is technically
feasible to install the equipment above ground. For purposes of this provision,
specified pieces of equipment include all primary voltage from 4 kV to 35 kV
electrical distribution system equipment, including, but not limited to,
transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars.
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Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in
below-ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and
maintained below ground. Should the existing below-ground equipment fail
and result in an unplanned outage, service will be restored using below-
ground equipment when replacement equipment is available. Where,
however, existing below-ground equipment is scheduled to be replaced in a
planned process, such as a maintenance program or capacity upgrade, the
replacement will be made with similar, above-ground equipment,to the extent
technically feasible.
"Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical spare,
either readily available or through architectural design, that can be set aside
to accommodate the required electrical distribution equipment necessary for
SCE to serve the customer. The required space is defined by existing design
standards within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in
compliance with applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC (N)
General Order 128.
4. Overhead Installations. Overhead Service Extensions are permitted except under the
circumstances specified in section C.3.a above.
5. Unusual Site Conditions. In cases where Applicant's building is located a
considerable distance from the available Distribution Line or where there is an
obstruction or other deterrent obstacle or hazard such as plowed land, ditches, or
inaccessible security areas between SCE's Distribution Line and Applicant's building
or facility to be served that would prevent SCE from prudently installing, owning, and
maintaining its Service Facilities, SCE may at its discretion, waive the normal Service
Delivery Point location. In such cases, the Service Delivery Point will be at such other
location on Applicant's property as may be mutually agreed upon; or, alternatively, the
Service Delivery Point may be located at or near Applicant's property line as close as
practical to the available Distribution Line.
(L)
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Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazayeri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44915-E
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24705-E
Rule 16 Sheet 7
SERVICE EXTENSIONS
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D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions (T)
1. Applicant Responsibility. In accordance with SCE's design, specifications, and (L)
requirements for the installation of Service Extensions, subject to SCE's inspection
and approval, Applicant is responsible for:
a. Service Extensions.
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(1) Clear Route. Providing (or paying for) a route on any private property
that is clear of obstructions which would inhibit the construction of
either underground or overhead Service Extensions.
(2) Excavation. All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging as
required including permit fees. (L)
(3) Conduit and Substructures.
(a) furnishing, installing, owning, and maintaining all Conduits
(including pull wires) and Substructures on Applicant's
Premises.
(b) installing (or paying for) any Conduits and Substructures in
SCE's Franchise Area (or rights-of-way, if applicable) as
necessary to install the Service Extension.
(c) conveying ownership to SCE upon its acceptance of those
Conduits and Substructures not on Applicant's Premises.
(4) Protective Structures. Furnishing, installing, owning, and maintaining
all necessary Protective Structures as specified by SCE for SCE's
facilities on Applicant Premises.
b. Applicant's Facility Design and Operation. Applicant shall be solely
responsible to plan, design, install, own, maintain, and operate facilities and
equipment beyond the Service Delivery Point (except for SCE-owned
metering facilities) in order to properly receive and utilize the type of electric
service available from SCE. Refer to Rule 2 for a description, among other
things, of.
(1) Available service delivery voltages and the technical requirements
and conditions to qualify for them,
(2) Customer utilization voltages,
(3) Load balancing requirements,
(4) Requirements for installing electrical protective devices,
(5) Loads that may cause service interference to others, and
(6) Motor starting limitations.
(Continued)
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Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazaveri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
cos Resolution
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44916-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44731-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sheet 1
Cal. P.U.C.
Sheet No.
TITLEPAGE ..................................................................................................................................11431-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS-RATE SCHEDULES .....44916-44599-44732-44733-44734-44735-44736-E (T)
TABLE OF CONTENTS- LIST OF CONTRACTS AND DEVIATIONS ......................................44736-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS-RULES ................................................................................................44917-E (T)
TABLE OF CONTENTS-BASELINE REGIONS ........................................................................43658-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS-SAMPLE FORMS .....................44251-44017-44252-44773-44401-42398-E
.................................................................................................................................... ..43047-E
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT:
A. Territory Served ...............................................................................................................22909-E
B. Description of Service ......................................................................................................22909-E
C. Procedure to Obtain Service ...........................................................................................22909-E
D. Establishment of Credit and Deposits .............................................................................22909-E
E. General....................................................................22909-27629-38292-37165-37166-37167-E
F. Symbols ............................................................................................................................37168-E
G. Gross Revenue Sharing Mechanism.........26584-26585-26586-26587-27195-27196-27197-E
........................................................................................................27198-27199-27200-27201-E
H. Baseline Service ............................................................... 1 1457-43058-1 1 880-1 1 881-31 679-E
I. Advanced Metering Infrastructure Balancing Account.........................................4281 1-4281 2-E
J. NOT IN USE................................................................................................................................-E
K. Nuclear Decommissioning Adjustment Mechanism............................................36582-36583-E
L. Purchase Agreement Administrative Costs Balancing Account..........................4404 1-44042-E
M. Income Tax Component of Contributions ...........................................................44770-27632-E
N. Memorandum Accounts.......21344-44296- 4132-42035-42036-41775-42837-42838-44309-E
...........42840-42841-42842-42843-42844 42845-4284642847-42848-42849-42850-42851-E
...........41717-42853-44297-42855-42856-44341-44486-42859-42860-42861-42862-42863-E
...........42864-42921-42922-44370-42868-42869-42870-42871-42872-42873-42874-42875-E
...........42876-42877-42878-42879-42880-42881-42882-42883-42884-4288 2886-42887-E
...........42888-42889-43367-42891-42892-39861-43889-43890-43891-43892-44029-44'133-E
O. California Alternate Rates for Energy(CARE)Adjustment Clause
............................................................................................34705-41902-36472-3884744637-E
P. Optional Pricing Adjustment Clause(OPAC)....................27670-27671-27672-27673-27674-E
(Continued)
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Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazayeri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
IN Resolution
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44917-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44285-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sheet 8
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RULES
Rule Cal. P.U.C.
No. Title of Sheet Sheet No.
1 Definitions ........................40017-40018-40019-36435-29491-44281-44282-28655-22920-E
........................................................................................22921-43786-44237-22924-22925-E
2 Description of Service ............................22926-22927-22928-25264-22930-22931-22932-E
..........................................22933-22934-43165-43166-44895-44896-22939-44238-22941-E (T)
3 Application for Service ......................................................................................22942-22943-E
4 Contracts ...........................................................................................................38154-39859-E
5 Special Information Required on Forms ...................................27742-27743-44239-31052-E
6 Establishment and Re-establishment of Credit ...............................................22950-22951-E
7 Deposits ............................................................................................................22952-22953-E
8 Notices ..............................................................................................................27746-27747-E
9 Rendering and Payment of Bills ................................................29956-40633-36745-40767-E
10 Disputed Bills ....................................................................................................27748-27749-E
11 Discontinuance and Restoration of Service .................22 4-44240-22966-22967-22968-E
....................................................................................................22969-22970-22971-40768-E
12 Rates and Optional Rates ........................................................................ ........40634-35618-E
13 Temporary Service .......................................................................................................24683-E
14 Shortage of Supply and Interruption of Delivery .........................................:....22976--26339-E
15 Distribution Line Extensions ........24684-44897-44898-44899-44900-44901-44902-44903-E (T)
...............................44904-44905-44906-44907-44908-44909-44910-44911-44912-44913-E (T)
16 Service Extensions..................................24700-24701-27143-24703-24704-4491444915-E (T)
...................24707-24708-24709-24710-24711-33962-33963-247'14-24715-24716-24717-'E
17 Adjustment of Bills and Meter Tests ............................. 19616-196'17-19618-19619-19620-E
18 Supply to Separate Premises and Use by Others ...........................................441 18-441 1 9-E
20 Replacement of Overhead With Underground Electric Facilities
......................................................................._...31%7-23019-23020-31 W8-26 1 77-3 1 869-E
21 Generating Facility Interconnections......36865-36866-39415-36868-41287-4128841289-E
.......41290-41291-41292-41293-41294-41295-41296-41297-41298-41299-41300-41301-E
.......41302-41303-41304-41305-41306-41307-41308-41309-4131041311-41312-41313-E
.......41314-41315-41316-41317-41318-41319-41320-41321-41322-413234'1324-41325-E
......................................................41326-41327.41328-41329-41330-41331-4133241333-E
22 Direct Access.........40020-24285-24286-24287-31056-27752-31057-30002-30003-24293-E
.......24294-25943-25114-24297-25944-24299-25818-25819-25820-25821-25822-25823-E
.......24306-24307-25824-25825-24310-24311-24312-24313-31058-24315-24316-24317-E
....... 24318-24319-24320-24852-24322-24853-24324-40021-24326-24327-24,328-24329-E
....................................................................................................24330-24331-24332-24333-E
22.1 Switching Exemption Guidelines.........................40956-35620-40957-40958-40959-35624-E
22.2 Direct Access Service for Qualified Nonprofit Charitable Organizations.....................41804-E
23 Community Choice Aggregation ........................40024-40025-40026-40027-40028-40029-E
.......40030-40031-40032-40033-40034-40035-40036-40037-43670-40039-40040-40041-E
......40042-40043-40044-40045-40046-40047-40048-40049-40050-40051-40052-40053—E
......................................................40054-40055-40056-40057-40058-40059-40060-40061-E
23.2 Community Choice Aggregation Open Season....................40062-40063-43671-43672-E
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Advice 2334-E Akbar Jazaveri Date Filed Mar 27, 2009
Decision Vice President Effective
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