Randy
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http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/efile/PD/132120.pdf
Interesting reading for the Leaf community and California residents in particular.
Commissioner Peevey recently issued a proposed decision in Phase II of the Alternate Fuel Vehicle OIR which establishes policies to overcome barriers to electric vehicle deployment and complying with Public Utilities Code 740.2.
It's a bit long, but PG&E customers might want to check out the bottom of page 14 and top of page 15 for this interesting tidbit:
SDG&E and SCE already offer PEV rates that are opt-in, non-tiered, and
time-of-use. PG&E does not. PG&E’s separately metered E-9b rate is a tiered,
time-of-use rate. Therefore, we direct PG&E to file an advice letter to modify
Electric Rates Tariff Schedule E-9b to eliminate the tiers. This advice letter shall
be filed as a Tier 3 advice letter within 60 days of the effective date of today’s
decision.
I'm not a PG&E customer, but that sounds like some good news?
Randy
Interesting reading for the Leaf community and California residents in particular.
Commissioner Peevey recently issued a proposed decision in Phase II of the Alternate Fuel Vehicle OIR which establishes policies to overcome barriers to electric vehicle deployment and complying with Public Utilities Code 740.2.
It's a bit long, but PG&E customers might want to check out the bottom of page 14 and top of page 15 for this interesting tidbit:
SDG&E and SCE already offer PEV rates that are opt-in, non-tiered, and
time-of-use. PG&E does not. PG&E’s separately metered E-9b rate is a tiered,
time-of-use rate. Therefore, we direct PG&E to file an advice letter to modify
Electric Rates Tariff Schedule E-9b to eliminate the tiers. This advice letter shall
be filed as a Tier 3 advice letter within 60 days of the effective date of today’s
decision.
I'm not a PG&E customer, but that sounds like some good news?
Randy