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Community Power staff outline CPUC rulemakings on gas planning, customer renewables, meters and PCIA

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Staff briefed the advisory committee on several California Public Utilities Commission proceedings that could affect load planning, program eligibility and charge methodologies, including a new long‑term gas system planning rulemaking and an expedited review of the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA).

San Diego Community Power staff told the Community Advisory Committee on April 10 that they are engaging in multiple California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) proceedings with potential operational effects for the CCA and its customers.

Ayesha, senior policy manager, summarized the CPUC’s new order instituting rulemaking on long‑term gas system planning, explaining that the proceeding aims to establish policies to ensure safe and reliable gas systems while facilitating decarbonization and planning for load shifts as gas infrastructure is decommissioned. She said a priority for Community Power and the joint CCA group is…

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