California Code of Regulations
Title 17 - Public Health
Division 3 - Air Resources
Chapter 1 - Air Resources Board
Subchapter 10 - Climate Change
Article 5 - California Cap on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Market-Based Compliance Mechanisms
Subarticle 9 - Direct Allocations of California GHG Allowances
Section 95892 - Allocation to Electrical Distribution Utilities for Protection of Electricity Ratepayers

Universal Citation: 17 CA Code of Regs 95892

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) Allocation to Individual Electrical Distribution Utilities.

(1) 2013-2020 Allocation. The allowances allocated to each electrical distribution utility from each budget year 2013 through 2020 shall be the electrical distribution utility sector allocation calculated pursuant to section 95870(d) for the budget year multiplied by the percentage allocation factors specified in Table 9-3, or the quantity of allowances in Table 9-3A.

(2) 2021-2030 Allocation. The number of allowances allocated to each electrical distribution utility from each budget year 2021 through 2030 shall be the amount shown in Table 9-4.

(3) Allowance Allocation Designated for EIM Purchaser Emissions. For allowance allocation from budget year 2021 and subsequent years to electrical distribution utilities that are EIM Purchasers, the Executive Officer shall directly retire a portion of the allowance allocation for each electrical distribution utility in the amount of its EIM Purchaser emissions for the most recent data year, pursuant to sections 95852(I)(2)-(3).

(b) Transfer to Utility Accounts.

(1) Investor Owned Utilities. The Executive Officer will place allowances in the limited use holding account created for each electrical corporation.

(2) Publicly Owned Electric Utilities or Electrical Cooperatives. When a publicly owned electric utility or electrical cooperative is eligible for a direct allowance allocation, it shall inform the Executive Officer of the allowance amounts to be placed into the compliance account of an electrical generating facility, the compliance account of an electric power entity, and the limited use holding account of the publicly owned electric utility or electrical cooperative. The Executive Officer shall place the amount of allowances not destined for the publicly owned electric utility or electrical cooperative's own limited use holding account into the publicly owned electric utility or electrical cooperative's annual allocation holding account, and these allowances shall be transferred by the Executive Officer into the requested compliance accounts pursuant to section 95831(a)(6). Allowances may be placed into the compliance account of an electrical generating facility or electric power entity only if the electrical generating facility or electric power entity is:
(A) Operated by the publicly owned electric utility, the electrical cooperative, or a Joint Powers Authority in which the publicly owned electric utility or electrical cooperative is a member and with which it has a power purchase agreement; or

(B) Operated by a federal power marketing administration with which the publicly owned utility or electrical cooperative has an agreement to purchase imported electricity or a power purchase agreement, including a custom product contract.

(3) Publicly owned electric utilities or electrical cooperatives receiving a direct allocation must inform the Executive Officer by September 1 of the accounts in which the allocations are to be placed. If an entity fails to submit its distribution preference by September 1, ARB will automatically place all directly allocated allowances for the following budget year in the entity's limited use holding account.

(c) Monetization Requirement. Within each calendar year, an electrical distribution utility must offer for sale at auction all allowances in its limited use holding account that were issued:

(1) From budget years that correspond to the current calendar year; and

(2) From budget years prior to the current calendar year.

(d) Limitations on the Use of Auction Proceeds and Allowance Value.

(1) Proceeds obtained from the monetization of allowances directly allocated to a publicly owned electric utility or electrical cooperative shall be subject to any limitations imposed by the governing body of the utility and to the additional requirements set forth in sections 95892(d)(3)-(8) and 95892(e).

(2) Proceeds obtained from the monetization of allowances directly allocated to investor owned utilities shall be subject to any limitations imposed by the California Public Utilities Commission and to the additional requirements set forth in sections 95892(d)(3)-(8) and 95892(e).

(3) Allowance value, including any allocated allowance auction proceeds, obtained by an electrical distribution utility must be used for the primary benefit of retail electricity ratepayers of each electrical distribution utility, consistent with the goals of AB 32, and may not be used for the primary benefit of entities or persons other than such ratepayers. Allocated allowance auction proceeds must be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or returned to ratepayers using one or more of the approaches described in sections 95892(d)(3)(A)-(D) and may also be used to pay for administrative and outreach costs and educational programs described in section 95892(d)(4).
(A) Renewable Energy or Integration of Renewable Energy. Funding programs or activities in the following categories:
1. Construction of eligible renewable energy resources that will directly deliver electricity to California and meet the requirements of Public Utilities Code section 399.16(b)(1), or purchase of generation from eligible renewable energy resources directly delivered to California that meet the requirements of Public Utilities Code section 399.16(b)(1) or under Public Utilities Code section 399.16(d);

2. Support for renewable energy resources, as defined by Public Resources Code section 25741(a)(1), that are ratepayer-owned or located within the electrical distribution utility's service territory; or

3. Construction or support of energy storage projects designed to support the electrical distribution utility's integration of renewable electricity.

(B) Energy Efficiency and Fuel-Switching. Funding programs or activities designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through reductions in energy use or changes to lower emission intensity energy sources in the following categories:
1. Energy-efficient equipment rebates;

2. Energy-efficient building retrofits;

3. Other projects that reduce energy demand;

4. Public or private electric vehicle infrastructure;

5. Switching from natural gas, propane, or diesel to electric equipment; or

6. Infrastructure projects or other projects supporting active transportation, zero-emission vehicles, or public transportation.

(C) Other GHG Emission Reduction Activities. Funding programs or activities other than renewable energy, integration of renewable energy, energy efficiency, or fuel-switching, for which the electrical distribution utility can demonstrate GHG emission reductions per section 95892(d)(5). This includes funding:
1. Projects or activities that reduce emissions of sulfur hexafluoride or hydrofluorocarbons; and

2. Only after CARB adopts a standardized system for quantifying GHG emissions reductions from fuel reduction activities pursuant to section 38535 of the Health and Safety Code, wildfire risk reduction or forest carbon sequestration activities will be an allowable use of allocated allowance proceeds, provided that the risk reduction or carbon sequestration activities are in conformance with section 8386 or 8387 of the Public Utilities Code, as applicable, as modified by SB 901 (Dodd; 2018).

(D) Non-Volumetric Return to Ratepayers. Distribution of allocated allowance auction proceeds to some or all ratepayers in a non-volumetric manner, either on- or off-bill.

(4) Administrative and Outreach Costs and Educational Programs. Allocated allowance auction proceeds may be used for administrative costs only in so far as those costs are solely limited to necessary costs to administer the projects and activities funded pursuant to sections 95892(d)(3)(A)-(D). Allocated allowance auction proceeds may be used for outreach that directly supports the implementation of the projects or activities funded pursuant to sections 95892(d)(3)(A)-(D). Up to $100,000 or one percent of the total allocated allowance auction proceeds expended by the utility in a data year, whichever is larger, may be used in that data year for educational programs that have the primary purpose of reducing the GHG emissions of the electrical distribution utility's ratepayers, but for which expected GHG emissions, pursuant to sections 95892(d)(5) and 95892(e)(4)(B), cannot be demonstrated.

(5) Electrical distribution utilities must demonstrate the expected GHG emissions reductions, pursuant to section 95892(e)(4)(B), for each use of allocated allowance auction proceeds described in sections 95892(d)(3)(A)-(C) that is undertaken.

(6) Investor owned utilities shall ensure equal treatment of their own customers and customers of electricity service providers and community choice aggregators.

(7) Prohibited Uses of Allocated Allowance Value. Use of the value of any allowance allocated to an electrical distribution utility other than for the primary benefit of retail electricity ratepayers consistent with the goals of AB 32 is prohibited. Prohibited uses include:
(A) The use of allocated allowances to meet compliance obligations for electricity sold into the California Independent System Operator markets;

(B) Use of allocated allowance auction proceeds to pay for the costs of complying with MRR, the AB 32 Cost of Implementation Fee Regulation (California Code of Regulations, sections 95200-95207), or the Cap-and-Trade Regulation, including the purchase of allowances, except for the costs allowable pursuant to sections 95892(d)(3)-(4);

(C) Use of allocated allowance auction proceeds to pay for lobbying costs, employee bonuses, shareholder dividends, or costs, penalties, or activities mandated by any legal settlement, administrative enforcement action, or court order; and

(D) Returning allocated allowance auction proceeds to ratepayers in a volumetric manner.

(8) Deadline for Use of Allocated Allowance Value. For allocated allowances received on or after October 1, 2017, the proceeds received from the sale of allowances allocated to an EDU must be spent by December 31 of the year ten years after the vintage year of the allowances, and the value of allocated allowances received prior to October 1, 2017 must be spent by December 31, 2027. To be spent, the proceeds must not remain in any account owned or controlled by the EDU or its corporate associates. If the proceeds have not been spent within ten years, they must be returned to ratepayers in a non-volumetric manner by December 31 of the year eleven years after the vintage year of the allowances.

(e) Reporting on the Use of Auction Proceeds. No later than June 30, 2014, and June 30 of each calendar year thereafter, each electrical distribution utility shall submit a report to the Executive Officer describing the disposition of all allocated allowance auction proceeds during the previous calendar year. This report shall include:

(1) The monetary value of any unspent allocated allowance auction proceeds remaining from prior years at the start of the previous calendar year.

(2) The monetary value of allocated allowance auction proceeds received by the electrical distribution utility from the sale of allowances during the previous calendar year;

(3) The monetary value of all auction proceeds spent during the previous calendar year and the monetary value of all auction proceeds remaining unspent at the end of the previous calendar year;

(4) How each use of the allocated allowance auction proceeds which were spent during the previous calendar year complies with the requirements of this section and the requirements of California Health and Safety Code sections 38500 et seq. This includes:
(A) Describing the nature and purpose of each use of allocated allowance auction proceeds, including how it benefits ratepayers, and specifying the amount of allocated allowance auction proceeds spent on that use. This includes describing the GHG reduction purpose of any educational programs;

(B) Estimating the GHG emission reductions from each use of allocated allowance auction proceeds allowed pursuant to sections 95892(d)(3)(A)-(C). The portion of total GHG emission reductions attributable to the use of the proceeds shall be based on the percentage of total project costs covered by the use of the proceeds. The total GHG emission reductions shall be based on comparing the expected GHG emissions with and without the use of the proceeds. The calculation shall use the following, as applicable:
1. Use-specific information on equipment efficiency, kilowatt hours of electricity generated or saved, MMBtu of fuel saved, and vehicle miles travelled, as applicable.

2. GHG emission factors applicable to the fuel used or saved or vehicle miles travelled, calculated as follows:
a. GHG Emission Factors for Non-Transportation Fuels. The GHG emission factor for each fuel used or saved, if the fuel is not used to produce electricity, shall be as listed in Table C-1 of Subpart C of 40 CFR Part 98 (December 2010), which is hereby incorporated by reference, or calculated by means that can be demonstrated to the Executive Officer to be comparably accurate.

b. GHG Emission Factors for Vehicle Miles Travelled. If the use of allocated allowance auction proceeds reduces transportation-related GHG emissions, the GHG emission factor for the vehicles used with and without the use of proceeds shall be calculated using the methods in CARB's California Climate Investments Quantification Methodology Emission Factor Database Documentation (August 2018), which is hereby incorporated by reference, or by comparable means that can be demonstrated to the Executive Officer to be consistent with these methods. Active transportation may be assumed to have zero GHG emissions.

3. The expected time frame over which the emissions reductions will occur.

4. The percentage of total project costs covered by the use of allocated allowance auction proceeds.

(C) Itemizing any use of allocated allowance auction proceeds on administrative and outreach costs and educational programs described in section 95892(d)(4).

Table 9-3: Annual Percentage of Total Electric Sector Allocation for Each Electrical Distribution Utility from 2013 to 2020

Annual Percentage of Total Electric Sector Allocation for Utility

Utility Name

Utility Type1

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

PG&EIOU26.02909%26.34522%26.01510%26.22211%27.21894%26.91925%27.21873%27.23794%
LADWPPOU14.18332%14.18925%14.00829%14.43473%14.91438%15.28169%14.96326%14.04837%
SCEIOU34.01733%33.58115%34.04480%32.69831%30.32124%29.84140%29.46661%29.71342%
SDG&EIOU7.21940%6.96087%6.96792%7.08933%7.29010%7.24815%7.28721%7.38964%
SMUDPOU3.28172%3.28283%3.21338%3.30147%3.44817%3.57259%3.70519%3.83415%
City of AnaheimPOU2.07532%2.12074%2.11355%2.19270%2.20963%2.27089%2.30639%2.35434%
City of Azusa (Azusa Light & Water)POU0.18055%0.18489%0.18858%0.19402%0.20119%0.20555%0.21082%0.21761%
City of BanningPOU0.09772%0.10169%0.10327%0.10646%0.11074%0.11334%0.11631%0.12050%
City of BurbankPOU0.65354%0.66027%0.66532%0.67128%0.68296%0.68319%0.68787%0.69354%
City of CerritosPOU0.01827%0.01887%0.01945%0.02004%0.02090%0.02128%0.02186%0.02240%
City of ColtonPOU0.24485%0.25185%0.25876%0.26535%0.27437%0.27891%0.28559%0.29302%
City of Glendale (Water and Power)POU0.65850%0.66238%0.66100%0.67150%0.69049%0.69592%0.68391%0.70039%
City of Pasadena (Pasadena Water and Power)POU0.80141%0.80710%0.80920%0.82057%0.83784%0.86949%0.87876%0.89190%
City of RiversidePOU1.12865%1.13669%1.13121%1.17999%1.20482%1.24829%1.27103%1.30954%
City of VernonPOU0.41385%0.42014%0.42987%0.43256%0.44276%0.44174%0.42961%0.42477%
Imperial Irrigation DistrictPOU1.77241%1.81456%1.82936%1.90056%1.97281%2.00476%2.05350%2.11597%
Modesto IDPOU1.26426%1.28335%1.27289%1.30523%1.34388%1.35267%1.36746%1.40098%
City of AlamedaPOU0.05321%0.05746%0.05675%0.06140%0.06253%0.07244%0.07403%0.07561%
City of BiggsPOU0.00680%0.00729%0.00674%0.00681%0.00733%0.00711%0.00710%0.00721%
City of GridleyPOU0.01517%0.01551%0.01571%0.01601%0.01650%0.01657%0.01654%0.01666%
City of HealdsburgPOU0.03290%0.03271%0.03126%0.03325%0.03567%0.03777%0.03889%0.04195%
City of LodiPOU0.16616%0.16780%0.16385%0.16740%0.17419%0.17518%0.17494%0.17995%
City of LompocPOU0.04956%0.04985%0.04887%0.05136%0.05400%0.05438%0.05442%0.05635%
City of Palo AltoPOU0.35530%0.35717%0.34944%0.35460%0.36639%0.36628%0.36537%0.37403%
City of ReddingPOU0.44750%0.50262%0.50106%0.51053%0.52983%0.54582%0.54607%0.55913%
City of RosevillePOU0.48831%0.50123%0.50861%0.53058%0.55609%0.54800%0.54623%0.55111%
City of UkiahPOU0.03536%0.03503%0.03265%0.03550%0.03905%0.04202%0.04340%0.04460%
Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric CooperationCOOP0.06414%0.06559%0.06670%0.06763%0.06929%0.06923%0.06894%0.06892%
Port of OaklandPOU0.03277%0.03345%0.03411%0.03438%0.03491%0.03467%0.03451%0.03432%
Silicon Valley PowerPOU1.13125%1.14819%1.13895%1.20823%1.29624%1.33330%1.33645%1.38438%
Truckee-Donner Public Utility DistrictPOU0.12089%0.12415%0.12749%0.13067%0.13480%0.13722%0.14051%0.14406%
Turlock Irrigation DistrictPOU0.94012%0.97157%0.98772%1.01291%1.05443%1.06803%1.06840%1.08659%
Anza Electric Cooperative, Inc.COOP0.02028%0.02102%0.04803%0.04922%0.05093%0.05159%0.05284%0.05386%
Golden State Water CompanyIOU0.00006%0.00006%0.00006%0.00007%0.00007%0.00007%0.00007%0.00007%
City of NeedlesPOU0.01027%0.01086%0.01148%0.01183%0.01248%0.01250%0.01284%0.01316%
City of Rancho CucamongaPOU0.02559%0.02653%0.02753%0.02822%0.02928%0.02961%0.03034%0.03104%
City and County of San FranciscoPOU0.09929%0.11620%0.13435%0.15375%0.17430%0.19643%0.22009%0.24157%
City of Shasta Lake (Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District)POU0.05182%0.05360%0.05499%See Table 9-3A for absolute value of allocation
Lassen Municipal Utility DistrictPOU0.05079%0.05279%0.05492%0.05638%0.05866%0.05927%0.06075%0.06219%
Merced Irrigation DistrictPOU0.17105%0.17687%0.18268%0.18770%0.19525%0.19791%0.20285%0.20835%
Moreno Valley UtilitiesPOU0.03929%0.04073%0.04227%0.04334%0.04495%0.04547%0.04657%0.04765%
Kirkwood Meadows Public Utility DistrictPOU0.00306%0.00317%0.00329%0.00337%0.00350%0.00354%0.00362%0.00369%
Port of StocktonPOU0.00538%0.00558%0.00579%0.00594%0.00616%0.00623%0.00638%0.00648%
Power and Water Resource Pooling AuthorityPOU0.06650%0.06899%0.07018%0.07365%0.07980%0.08118%0.08378%0.08727%
California Pacific Electric CompanyPOU0.22625%0.23453%0.24340%0.24957%0.25888%0.26194%0.26839%0.27259%
Surprise Valley Electrical CorporationCOOP0.05381%0.05578%0.03167%0.03251%0.03384%0.03419%0.03505%0.03541%
Trinity Public Utility DistrictPOU0.00000%0.00000%0.00000%0.00000%0.00000%0.00000%0.00000%0.00000%
WAPAPOU0.33271%0.35496%0.37846%0.39096%0.41612%0.41522%0.42716%0.43040%
Valley Electric Association, Inc.COOP0.00012%0.00012%0.00013%0.00013%0.00014%0.00014%0.00014%0.00014%
Victorville MunicipalPOU0.02385%0.02472%0.02566%0.02631%0.02729%0.02761%0.02829%0.02873%
HerculesPOU0.00656%0.00674%0.00687%00000
City of IndustryPOU0.00910%0.00945%0.00982%0.01008%0.01047%0.01058%0.01085%0.01101%
CoronaPOU0.06050%0.06248%0.06438%0.06621%0.06897%0.06999%0.07176%0.07331%
Pittsburg Power (Island)POU0.00407%0.00429%0.00452%0.00466%0.00492%0.00494%0.00507%0.00513%
EastsidePOU0.00487%0.00522%0.00558%0.00577%0.00616%0.00613%0.00631%0.00635%
PacifiCorpIOU0.75511%0.77388%0.79208%0.81600%0.84143%0.86742%0.89439%0.92339%
1 IOU = Investor Owned Electric Utility, POU = Publicly Owned Electric Utility, COOP = Rural Electric Cooperative

Table 9-3A: Quantity of Allowances Allocated to City of Shasta Lake (Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District)

Utility Name

Utility Type

1

Annual Allowances to Utility

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

City of Shasta Lake (Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District)POU129,19772,92372,52372,81473,697

1 POU = Publicly Owned Electric Utility

Table 9-4: Annual Allowances Allocated to Each Electrical Distribution Utility from 2021 through 2030

Annual Allocation to Each Electrical Distribution Utility

Utility

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

2029

2030

Alameda Municipal Power79,76577,93074,82371,70868,61566,99164,81362,37461,33458,857
Anza Electric Cooperative, Inc.18,91018,75118,35317,95017,54517,37616,96416,54816,37215,950
City and County of San Francisco, SF Public Utilities Commission24,90525,10125,27525,38425,35825,46325,56925,67525,78225,889
City of Anaheim, Public Utilities Department1,568,2681,577,1791,537,4951,495,6871,456,4381,435,1291,053,081672,097664,173645,389
City of Azusa73,91873,11671,14469,15867,15666,47964,50062,44761,56059,476
City of Banning38,58138,15937,11236,05534,98934,54233,46032,36831,90230,793
City of Biggs2,7952,7262,5942,4632,3332,2672,1552,0421,9931,878
City of Burbank572,818571,290562,290553,356544,626540,529413,255287,032282,753273,331
City of Cerritos26,06625,85225,13024,54323,95723,74123,09522,44422,16121,500
City of Colton109,201108,010105,323102,62399,90798,97596,20993,36292,13889,247
City of Corona Dept. of Water & Power43,64543,11842,04740,82539,74839,35138,16536,96836,44835,233
City of Glendale438,169436,728428,337419,730411,183406,742335,705265,431261,223251,964
City of Healdsburg20,98620,72420,25619,68519,21419,09518,29517,70717,45816,861
City of Industry11,93811,83211,57011,30611,03910,92810,65710,38410,2679,990
City of Lodi116,168114,782111,917109,138106,344105,530101,26997,99796,60093,278
City of Lompoc a Municipal Corporation36,36535,79234,74033,66032,60332,12831,06730,08229,66128,661
City of Moreno Valley47,45047,03045,98944,93943,87943,43442,35841,27240,81039,707
City of Needles6,9536,7886,5106,0825,8005,7675,4115,0494,9344,561
City of Oakland Acting By and Through Its Board of Port Commissioners23,43623,35422,91622,50422,05521,95921,17720,61520,38419,813
City of Palo Alto167,771162,988154,859146,764138,189133,797127,404120,480117,526110,496
City of Rancho Cucamonga24,55924,34223,80323,26022,71122,48121,92421,36221,12220,552
City of Riverside Public Utilities1,060,9271,056,5591,039,0421,015,5581,000,815991,145799,554609,032601,432583,388
City of Roseville341,483342,046334,821326,772319,452317,415305,678297,677295,636287,271
City of Shasta Lake65,09264,70964,00462,82861,61861,26959,57758,39458,09556,858
City of Ukiah30,10129,71528,74927,73226,85826,33325,44824,57724,20123,316
City of Vernon, Vernon Gas & Electric365,766362,830353,029342,878332,947327,688317,692308,141304,095294,385
City of Victorville24,53124,33123,78323,08322,52822,32521,71121,09220,82420,195
Eastside Power Authority1,2061,134957778597573575578580582
Golden State Water Company (Bear Valley Electric Service)44,89444,64943,48242,63141,45540,86739,85538,83338,39737,360
Gridley Electric Utility6,5176,3926,1185,8465,5735,4515,1624,9004,7874,521
Imperial Irrigation District1,199,7151,208,2951,200,7771,187,2331,174,3971,175,5031,139,5801,121,8201,121,0831,102,097
Kirkwood Meadows PUD2,2262,2362,2162,1972,1782,1912,1572,1232,1182,082
Lassen Municipal Utility District33,81033,36532,31631,40330,33030,01229,04828,02027,58926,544
Liberty Utilities (CalPeco Electric) LLC189,367188,590185,284181,575177,489175,880171,165167,293165,928161,944
Los Angeles Department of Water & Power10,440,24910,278,8989,920,9309,569,4989,653,5159,622,1597,644,6675,737,2605,668,6835,492,192
Merced Irrigation District134,002134,112132,626130,630128,256127,984124,326122,118121,799119,445
Modesto Irrigation District714,695713,743700,645686,193673,058669,670647,298632,626629,343613,909
Pacific Gas and Electric Company17,599,77717,460,18516,921,16616,757,49921,426,10723,023,11322,260,37421,597,09421,308,65120,636,456
PacifiCorp551,045550,696544,824529,519523,766518,466508,806502,973501,766474,261
Pasadena Water and Power662,521647,114640,632635,705618,698608,140445,968284,257280,319270,998
Pittsburg Power Company5,2155,1715,0364,9014,7664,7234,5724,4194,3574,202
Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative30,44529,69928,22926,75725,39124,50823,46722,27721,76520,557
Power and Water Resources Pooling Authority101,08098,83394,34089,84885,35583,10978,61674,12371,87767,384
Redding Electric Utility155,878155,281151,053146,233141,257140,090132,667127,652126,384121,139
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)2,809,9022,792,6872,721,9592,650,5432,574,5002,547,8762,455,2702,386,4592,369,2932,297,289
San Diego Gas & Electric Company6,766,1476,737,2566,586,7086,435,6646,279,4876,208,7506,023,5365,857,9615,782,1425,615,045
Silicon Valley Power (SVP), City of Santa Clara771,858761,415735,843710,042684,010672,959646,526619,858608,355581,278
Southern California Edison Company25,183,59724,999,28224,357,70923,681,59423,035,30922,687,80021,942,59621,240,46220,907,87320,201,590
Stockton Port District6,9456,9006,7686,6356,5036,2936,2546,1036,0405,886
Surprise Valley Electrification Corp.2,7702,7902,8112,8312,8522,8732,8942,9152,9372,958
Truckee Donner Public Utilities District53,34253,08852,16851,23450,28750,00149,18348,18347,85046,820
Turlock Irrigation District447,309446,613437,740427,721415,607413,210395,766384,284381,645369,576
Valley Electric Association, Inc.3,1623,1142,8752,7703,1013,0492,8472,7892,7822,719
WAPA - Sierra Nevada Region224,481220,784208,828194,591180,305174,523156,853142,228136,488121,550

1. New section filed 12-13-2011; operative 1-1-2012 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2011, No. 50).
2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (b)(2) filed 2-15-2012 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2012, No. 7).
3. Amendment of subsection (b)(2), new subsection (b)(3) and amendment of subsections (c)(1)-(2) and (e) filed 8-29-2012; operative 9-1-2012 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2012, No. 35).
4. Amendment of subsection (b)(3) and Table 9-3 filed 6-26-2014; operative 7-1-2014 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2014, No. 26).
5. Amendment of subsection (a) and Table 9-3 and new Table 9-3A filed 12-31-2014; operative 1-1-2015 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2015, No. 1).
6. Amendment filed 9-18-2017; operative 10-1-2017 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2017, No. 38).
7. Amendment filed 3-29-2019; operative 3-29-2019 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2019, No. 13).

Note: Authority cited: Sections 38510, 38560, 38562, 38570, 38571, 38580, 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 38530, 38560.5, 38564, 38565, 38570 and 39600, Health and Safety Code.

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