Appendices B-G - California Public Utilities Commission - State of 2025

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  2. Begin with Appendix B, which summarizes changes between SCE’s 2003 and 2004 Procurement Plans. Fill in any required fields regarding risk assessment methodologies and criteria.
  3. Proceed to Appendix C, where you will document the chronological history of SCE’s 2004 STPP. Ensure all dates and summaries are accurately entered.
  4. In Appendix D, review the hedging strategy diagram. If applicable, annotate any relevant strategies directly within the editor.
  5. For Appendix E, provide details on the 2007 RPS Procurement Plan. Make sure to include all necessary compliance flexibility mechanisms established by the commission.
  6. Finally, complete Appendices F and G by filling out any additional forms or tables as required for your submission.

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