(Date Filed Received Stamp by CPUC Industry Division) CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Advice 2025

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The CPUC approves the amount that each electric utility can collect from its customers. This is a utilitys revenue requirement and it is based on the cost of operating, maintaining, and financing the infrastructure used to run the utility; and on the cost of its procured fuel and power.
In December 2022, the CPUC slashed the credit that solar users get for sharing their extra solar energy with the grid by 80%. This change affects anyone who went solar after April 2023. Just as we warned, the real world impact of NEM3 is unfolding in the form of cratering consumer adoption of solar (see p.
96-B General Rule 3.1, an Advice Letter is (1) an informal request by a utility for Commission approval, authorization, or other relief, including an informal request for approval to furnish service under rates, charges, terms or conditions other than those contained in the utilitys tariffs then in effect, and (2) a
What is the California Public Utilities Commission? The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regulates services and utilities, protects consumers, safeguards the environment, and assures Californians access to safe and reliable utility infrastructure and services.
(CPUC) is a legal process that forms the basis of our decisions, such as approving or denying rate increases, or introducing new. safety rules.

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The CPUC regulates investor-owned electric and natural gas utilities. The CPUC ensures the reliability and safety of electric and natural gas systems, and works to advance renewable energy and climate goals.
California Public Utilities Commission Authority: California Constitution, Article 12, Section 1 Selection Method: Appointed by governor Current Officeholder(s) Matt Baker, Karen Douglas, Darcie Houck, Alice Reynolds, John Reynolds12 more rows
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC or PUC) is a regulatory agency that regulates privately owned public utilities in the state of California, including electric power, telecommunications, natural gas and water companies.

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