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The California Energy Commission has five commissioners appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. Commissioners serve staggered five-year terms. The Governor also designates a chair and vice chair as primary agency leads.
PG&E, SDG&E and SCE serve approximately three quarters of California's electricity demand.
The California ISO is regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), an independent agency that regulates the interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and petroleum.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regulates investor-owned electric and natural gas utilities operating in California.
Sources of California in-state electricity generation: 2018 This accounted for 68% of CA's demand in 2018; the remaining 32% was imported.
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As of 2017, California is a deregulated electricity market. It has a number of electric load-serving entities, including as of 2015 six investor-owned utilities (IOU), 46 publicly owned utilities, 4 electric cooperatives, 3 community choice aggregators, and 22 electric service providers.
Southern California Edison (SCE) still owns all of its electrical transmission facilities and equipment, but the deregulation of California's electricity market in the late 1990s forced the company to sell many of its power plants, though some were probably sold by choice.
PG&E is one of six regulated, investor-owned electric utilities (IOUs) in California; the other five are PacifiCorp, Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas & Electric, Bear Valley Electric, and Liberty Utilities.
Here's how electricity gets to your house: The electrical charge goes through high-voltage transmission lines that stretch across the country. It reaches a substation, where the voltage is lowered so it can be sent on smaller power lines. It travels through distribution lines to your neighborhood.
California is the nation's top producer of electricity from solar, geothermal, and biomass energy. California's greatest solar resources are in the state's southeastern deserts where all of its solar thermal facilities and most of its largest solar PV plants are located.

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