CPUC Public Agenda 3363 Thursday, September 17, 2015 9:30 a.m. San Francisco, CA Commissioners: Michael Picker, President Michel Peter Florio Catherine.

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CPUC Public Agenda 3363 Thursday, September 17, :30 a.m. San Francisco, CA Commissioners: Michael Picker, President Michel Peter Florio Catherine J.K. Sandoval Carla J. Peterman Liane M. Randolph

The Pledge of Allegiance “I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

3 Crude Oil, Ethanol Railroad Shipments Update and Safety Activity Paul King, PhD Deputy Director, Office of Rail Safety Safety and Enforcement Division California Public Utilities Commission February 26, 2015

Public Comment Per Resolution ALJ-252, any member of the public (excluding parties and their representatives) who wishes to address the CPUC about matters before the Commission must sign up with the Public Advisor’s Office table before the meeting begins. If an individual has signed up using the electronic system on the Commission’s website, they must check in with the Public Advisor’s Office on the day of the meeting, by the sign-up deadline. Once called, each speaker has up to 3 minutes at the discretion of the Commission President. Depending on the number of speakers, the time limit may be reduced to 1 minute. A sign will be posted when 1 minute remains. A bell will ring when time has expired. At the end of the Public Comment Section, the Commission President will ask if there are any additional individuals who wish to speak. Individuals who wish to speak but did not sign up by the deadline, will be granted a maximum of one minute to make their comments. The following items are NOT subject to Public Comment: 3, 6, 27 All items on the Closed Session Agenda

Public Comment Per Resolution ALJ-252, any member of the public (excluding parties and their representatives) who wishes to address the CPUC about matters before the Commission must sign up with the Public Advisor’s Office table before the meeting begins. If an individual has signed up using the electronic system on the Commission’s website, they must check in with the Public Advisor’s Office on the day of the meeting, by the sign-up deadline. Once called, each speaker has up to 2 minutes at the discretion of the Commission President. Depending on the number of speakers, the time limit may be reduced to 1 minute. A sign will be posted when 1 minute remains. A bell will ring when time has expired. At the end of the Public Comment Section, the Commission President will ask if there are any additional individuals who wish to speak. Individuals who wish to speak but did not sign up by the deadline, will be granted a maximum of one minute to make their comments. The following items are NOT subject to Public Comment: 3, 6, 27 All items on the Closed Session Agenda

Public Comment Per Resolution ALJ-252, any member of the public (excluding parties and their representatives) who wishes to address the CPUC about matters before the Commission must sign up with the Public Advisor’s Office table before the meeting begins. If an individual has signed up using the electronic system on the Commission’s website, they must check in with the Public Advisor’s Office on the day of the meeting, by the sign-up deadline. Once called, each speaker has up to 1 minute to address the Commission. A bell will ring when time has expired. At the end of the Public Comment Section, the Commission President will ask if there are any additional individuals who wish to speak. Individuals who wish to speak but did not sign up by the deadline, will be granted a maximum of one minute to make their comments. The following items are NOT subject to Public Comment: 3, 6, 27 All items on the Closed Session Agenda

Public Agenda Changes Items shown on the Consent Agenda will be taken up and voted on as a group in one of the first items of business of each CPUC meeting. Items on Today’s Consent Agenda are: 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, and 43. Any Commissioner, with consent of the other Commissioners, may request an item from the Regular Agenda be moved to the Consent Agenda prior to the meeting. No items from the Regular Agenda have been added to the Consent Agenda. Any Commissioner may request an item be removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion on the Regular Agenda prior to the meeting. No items have been moved to the Regular Agenda. Item 16 has been withdrawn. The following items have been held to future Commission Meetings: Held to 10/1/15: 3, 19, 20, 22, 36, 42, 48, 49, 50. Held to 10/22/15: 2.

Regular Agenda Each item on the Regular Agenda (and its alternate if any) will be introduced by the assigned Commissioner or CPUC staff and discussed before it is moved for a vote. For each agenda item, a summary of the proposed action is included on the agenda; the CPUC’s final decision may, however, differ from that proposed. The complete text of every Proposed Decision or Draft Resolution is available for download on the CPUC’s website: Late changes to agenda items are available on the Escutia Table.

Regular Agenda – Energy Orders Item # 44 [14211] – Foundational Matters in Rulemaking to Create a Framework for Integrated Demand-Side Resources R – Order Instituting Rulemaking to Create a Consistent Regulatory Framework for the Guidance, Planning, and Evaluation of Integrated Demand Side Resource Programs. Quasi-LegislativeComr. Florio / Judge Hymes PROPOSED OUTCOME: Expands the original scope of the proceeding to include the determination of how resources needed to fill the characteristics determined in Rulemaking could be sourced. Expands the original scope to focus on the integration of demand side resources in a holistic way that includes the entire system. Adopts the following definition: The integration of demand side resources is a regulatory framework, developed by the Commission, to enable customers to effectively and efficiently choose from an array of demand-side and distributed energy resources. This framework is based on the impact and interaction of resources on an individual customers energy usage as well as the system as a whole. Adopts the following goal for the integration of demand-side resources: To deploy resources that are accounted for in system planning provide optimal customer and system benefits, and allow California to reach its climate and system planning objectives. Expands the scope of the proceeding to consider the adoption of localized incentives and the methodology to determine the incentives. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS: No safety issues were identified in the scoping memo. ESTIMATED COST: No costs as a result of this decision.

Regular Agenda – Water/Sewer Orders Item # 45 [14221] – Adopting Water-Energy Cost Calculator Tools R – Order Instituting Rulemaking into Policies to Promote a Partnership Framework between Energy Investor Owned Utilities and the Water Sector to Promote Water-Energy Nexus Programs. Quasi-LegislativeComr. Sandoval / Judge Edmister PROPOSED OUTCOME: Adopts two tools to use to value the avoided costs of energy and water that flow from reduced use of cold water. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS: None – a purely technical update to savings models. ESTIMATED COST: None – does not approve or require any spending.

Regular Agenda – Orders Extending Statutory Deadline Item # 46 [14272] – Order Extending Statutory Deadline A – Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Compliance Review of Utility Owned Generation Operations, Electric Energy Resource Recovery Account Entries, Contract Administration, Economic Dispatch of Electric Resources, Utility Retained Generation Fuel Procurement, and Other Activities for the Period January 1 through December 31, RatesettingComr. Florio / Judge Roscow PROPOSED OUTCOME: Extends statutory deadline for completion of this proceeding until December 12, SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS: There are no safety considerations implicated with this Order Extending Statutory Deadline. ESTIMATED COST: There is no cost associated with this Order Extending Statutory Deadline.

Regular Agenda – Orders Extending Statutory Deadline Item # 47 [14273] – Order Extending Statutory Deadline I , A , A , A , A – Related matters – Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates, Operations, Practices, Services and Facilities of Southern California Edison Company and San Diego Gas and Electric Company Associated with the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 and 3. RatesettingComr. Sandoval / Judge Darling PROPOSED OUTCOME: Extends statutory deadline for completion of this proceeding until November 26, SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS: There are no safety considerations implicated with this Order Extending Statutory Deadline. ESTIMATED COST: There is no cost associated with this Order Extending Statutory Deadline.

Commissioners’ Reports

Thanks For Your Assistance

Commissioners’ Reports

Management Reports

Item #51 [14198] Report and Discussion by Safety and Enforcement Division on Recent Safety Program Activities Regular Agenda – Management Reports and Resolutions

Electric Safety Enforcement Activities and Issues Charlotte TerKeurst, Program Manager Electric Safety and Reliability Branch Office of Utility Safety and Reliability Safety and Enforcement Division September 17, 2015

Core Work of Electric Safety and Reliability Branch Records audits and facilities/plant inspections Investigations of incidents Enforcement for violations of GOs and other requirements –Notices of Violation and Corrective Action Plans –Citations –Adjudicatory CPUC Investigation proceedings Participation in other CPUC proceedings Photos: Belmont Heights Neighborhood Group and Hofmann, Elkhorn Slough Foundation

Examples of Relevant PU Code Sections Sections 315, 362, 451, 701, and other statutes regarding safety of public utilities Sections 8001 et seq.: Electrical lines and related facilities, including facilities of “any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision thereof…” Section 761.3: Facilities for the generation of electricity Section 767: Joint use of utility poles, ducts, conduits, and right of way Section 768.5: Plant and equipment owned by cable companies

Safety-Related General Orders GO 95: Overhead electric & communications facilities GO 128: Underground electric & communications systems GO 165: Inspection of electric transmission & distribution GO 166: Emergency preparedness for electric utilities GO 167: Electric generating facilities GO 174: Electric substations GO 176: High speed rail electrification

Electric and Communications Facilities Subject to CPUC Safety Regulation Transmission and distribution lines: over 200,000 miles of above-ground lines 4 million poles 77,000 miles of underground lines Electric substations: over 2,200

Electric Generating Asset Owners Subject to General Order 167 *Limited requirements apply to other generators, including nuclear.

Distribution, Transmission, and Substation Records Audits and Facility Inspections 29 audits/inspections held or planned for 2015 Entities this year include: PG&E Trinity Public Utilities District SCE Imperial Irrigation District SDG&E Donner Public Utility District PacifiCorp Palo Alto Utilities LADWP Silicon Valley Power Cities of Gridley, Biggs, Lompoc, Colton, Pasadena, and Anaheim

Communication Infrastructure Provider (CIP) Records Audits and Facilities Inspections 11 CIP audits/inspections held or planned for 2015 Entities this year include: Comcast San Simeon Cable Charter New Day Broadband Verizon Cox AT&T Crown Castle

Generating Asset Owner General Order 167 Audits/Inspections 4 audits/inspections held or planned for 2015: Gateway Generating Station (PG&E) Redondo Beach Generating Station (AES Southland) Inland Empire Energy Center (General Electric) Los Esteros Critical Energy Center (Calpine)

Generating Asset Owner Outage Inspections 2014 inspections: Planned outages144 Forced outages197 Number of plants 56

Investigation of Electric Safety Incidents 182 electric facility incidents reported in generation incidents reported in 2014 Recent incidents in the news: Photo: Daily Breeze, Steve McCrank Photo: NBC Bay Area News, Photo: SF Chronicle, Connor Radnovich Twitter post

Enforcement Activities Notices of Violation, Corrective Action Plans, follow-up Citations –Electric citation authority as of –Two citations issued to date Commission Investigations –Recent Kern OII and settlement on PG&E contractor safety and cause analysis procedures

ESRB Participation in CPUC Proceedings ( ) Physical security rulemaking Citation proceeding Applicability of right-of-way rules to CMRS Fire safety proceeding Storage proceeding GO 95 rule change proceeding Electrification system for high speed rail

Item #51 [14198] Report and Discussion by Safety and Enforcement Division on Recent Safety Program Activities Regular Agenda – Management Reports and Resolutions

Management Reports

The CPUC Thanks You For Attending Today’s Meeting The Public Meeting is adjourned. The next Public Meeting will be: October 1, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. in San Francisco, CA