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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard Correspondence - FW_ CPUC Regional News From:Paulsen, Shaina To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Cook, Robin;Hironimus, Patrizia; Kimmelshue, Tod;Lucero, Debra;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Reaster, Kayla;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami; Sweeney, Kathleen;Teeter, Doug Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: CPUC Regional News Date:Friday, October 1, 2021 8:25:32 AM Attachments:image002.jpg image005.jpg image007.png image009.png image011.jpg image013.gif image001.png image003.jpg image004.png image006.jpg image008.png image010.png image012.jpg image014.jpg image015.jpg image016.jpg image017.png image018.jpg image019.jpg Please see Board Correspondence below. Shaina Paulsen Associate Clerk of The Board Butte County Administration T: 530.552.3304 | F: 530.538.7120 From: Sent: To: Subject: CPUC Regional News ATTENTION: This message originated from outside Butte County. Please exercise judgment before opening .. attachments, clicking on links, or replying. CPUC Regional Update | October 2021 Northern California Below is a summary of major policy actions the CA Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has taken as well as upcoming meetings you may be interested in. Please feel free to share this information with your communities. If you are interested in scheduling a meeting with me, please get in touch with me by responding to this email. Sincerely, Naveed Paydar Dr. Naveed Paydar, CPUC Executive Division, Naveed.Paydar@cpuc.ca.gov Office: (415) 703-1437 Information Proposed decision would require communication companies to share more with local governments in post-disaster situations The California Public Utilities Commission issued a proposed decision recently that would adopt new post-disaster community engagement and reporting requirements for investor-owned utilities and facilities-based telecommunications service providers in California. Among other requirements, within 15 days of being allowed access into damaged areas after a State or Federally declared disaster, telecommunications providers must provide the CPUC and the appropriate local or tribal government a report including the following details: A report of what facilities or equipment was damaged; Restoration and/or rebuild plans, including a description of what is being repaired, replaced or added, and maps of where the restoration will occur; The date the facilities-based wireline or wireless provider received access to the damaged area; The timeline to make repairs; Any changes to any energy/communication infrastructure required; and The contact information of the individual responsible for community engagement in these instances. The proposed decision, part of a broader ongoing Rulemaking (R.20-09-001) addressing broadband issues, has no legal effect unless approved by the Commission as a whole. This item may be heard, at the earliest, at the Commission’s Oct. 21 Business Meeting. Formal comments for the proceeding’s record are due on Oct. 6. Details and resolution text: https://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx? DocFormat=All&DocID=407951081 Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) To reduce the risk of wildfires, PG&E has implemented Fast-Trip settings on high-risk circuits PG&E is monitoring both ignition reductions and outage implications reliability and outreach mitigations to support customers and communities Upcoming Events and Meetings For full list see the CPUC Daily Calendar Oct 81:30pmCPUC-CEC En Banc Discussing the CEC's 2021- 2025 EPIC Investment Priorities (EPIC 4) en banc https://energy.zoom.us/j/97693726605? pwd=RG4vM2pSWGpDenluTnhRY1JMZm9VQT09 Oct 149:00am19th Annual Supplier Diversity En Banc th and the impact it has had on the communities in which the www.adminmonitor.com/ca/cpuc CPUC Newsroom Find more on what is happening at the CPUC CPUC Continues California’s Leadership in Energy Efficiency With New Goals T he California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)established new energy savings goals for California’s electric and natural gas utilities from 2022 to 2032 and provided updated guidance for 2022-2023 goals, further transitioning the state towards long-term greenhouse gas reductions and grid benefits. CPUC Issues Safety Metrics Proposal To Improve Utility Risk Mitigation and Safety Performance The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued a Proposed Decision that, if approved by the CPUC’s Commissioners, would enhance regulatory oversight and enforcement of investor- owned utilities (IOUs) by improving risk mitigation and monitoring of the safety performance of all IOUs. CPUC To Evaluate Strategies To Mitigate Energy Rate Increases future energy rate increases. Proceedings of Local Interest CPUC Docket Card Comment Feature Make comments at any time NumberTitleProceeding Title / Link R.2008021 Broadband For AllCalifornia. R2009001 Framework and Processes for Assessing the Affordability R1807006 https://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx? R.0610006CEQA TelcoDocFormat=All&DocID=370508722 R1705010 Local Funding Resources Connect With the CPUC appear before the CPUC. You can subscribe to our monthly newsletter to access articles and see a list of new proceedings as . 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