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The WDAT is a FERC jurisdictional tariff and Rule 21 is under the CPUC jurisdiction. There are some differences in the study processes under the two tariffs. Please refer to SCEs WDAT and SCEs Rule 21 for each tariffs applicability.
Historically, Rule 20A has allowed utilities to annually allocate funds defined as work credit to communities, either cities or unincorporated areas of counties, to convert overhead electric facilities to underground.
Electric Rule 21 describes the interconnection, operating, and metering requirements for generation facilities to be connected to a utilitys distribution system, over which the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has jurisdiction.
Any merger, acquisition, or control without that prior authorization is void. A public utility organized and doing business under the laws of this state, and a subsidiary or affiliate of, or corporation holding a controlling interest in, a public utility, shall not aid or abet any violation of this section.
Rule 21 governs CPUC-jurisdictional interconnections, which include the interconnection of all net energy metering (NEM) facilities, Non-Export facilities, and qualifying facilities intending to sell power at avoided cost to the host utility.
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Section 739.5 (a) discusses your obligation to charge at the same rate as the utility charges when receiving gas or electricity, or both, directly from the gas or electrical corporation. Section 739.5 (b) discusses your obligation to pass along any rebates to your tenants.
Telegraph or telephone corporations may construct lines of telegraph or telephone lines along and upon any public road or highway, along or across any of the waters or lands within this State, and may poles, posts, piers, or abutments for supporting the insulators, wires, and other necessary fixtures of their
Rule and Regulation 21 sets forth the conditions and requirements for interconnecting customer-sited generation. The rate schedules for Net Energy Metering (NEM1) and the Solar and Storage Rate (SSR) apply when a customer generates electricity to offset their usage.

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