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Energy Safety seeks industry input on implementing SB 254 45‑day revised WMP requirement
Summary
Energy Safety (OEIS) asked utilities how to implement SB 254's requirement that electrical corporations submit revised Wildfire Mitigation Plans within 45 days of a CPUC general rate case decision, focusing on data crosswalks, granularity, and flexibility when authorized revenue is reduced.
Nicole Dunlap, Program Manager in the Electrical Safety Policy Division at the Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety, opened the workshop by summarizing SB 254’s new requirement that electrical corporations submit a revised Wildfire Mitigation Plan to Energy Safety within 45 days of a CPUC general rate case (GRC) decision and that the revised WMP “must align with the revenue authorized in the GRC decision.”
Energy Safety framed the discussion around using the existing petition‑to‑amend process as a starting point and asked utilities which aspects of a 45‑day revised WMP submission would be most and least challenging. Blythe Denton, a utility lead for WMP evaluations at Energy Safety, said the agency is seeking concrete suggestions to inform forthcoming guideline language.
Utility speakers raised three recurring…
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