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Mr. Mark Ziering
Manager, Reliability Project Team, CPUC Energy Division
(415) 703-2282
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Decision 96-09-045 (Performance Standards) Requires utility companies to report and maintain records of outages experienced annually by customers, on average. Requires use of SAIFI, SAIDI and MAIFI indices. Utility companies are required to maintain data for each circuit and to make the data available to the public. Reports are due by March 1 of each year. Effective 09/04/96
Decision 96-09-092 (Southern California Edison) Reliability incentive system. Imposes a $15 penalty for each customer outage plus an additional $15 for each hour of outage. Rewards utility company for SAIDI and SAIFI measures which fall below established values. A similar proposal is being considered for PG&E. Currently, major weather or catastrophic events are exempt from these requirements. Hearings on this issue begin 10/6/99.
Decision 99-05-030 (San Diego Gas & Electric) Reliability incentive system. Imposes a $15 penalty for each customer outage plus an additional $15 for each hour of outage. Rewards utility companies for SAIDI, SAIFI and MAIFI measures which fall below established target values. Effective 01/01/97
Decision 98-07-097 (Emergencies and Power Outages) Requires utility companies to prepare and update annually an emergency response plan, enter into mutual assistance agreements with other utilities and conduct training based on emergency response plans. Utility comapanies must also develop a strategy to inform the public and appropriate agencies of a major outage, inform the public and other agencies of the estimated time for restoring power and coordinate their emergency plans with state and local public safety agencies. Effective 01/01/99
Decisions 96-11-021 and 97-03-070 (Inspection and Maintenance Standards) The inspection and maintenance standards establish inspection cycles and record-keeping requirements for utility distribution equipment. Requires annual patrolling inspections in urban areas and biannually inspections in rural areas. Requires detailed inspections every 3-5 years, depending on the type of equipment. Requires annual reports beginning 07/01/98, which summarize inspections made, equipment condition observed and repairs made. Effective 07/23/98
Decision 97-01-044 (Tree Trimming Standards) Establishes standards for trimming trees near power lines. Effective 11/06/96 and 03/31/97, respectively
Decision 97-10-056 (Exemption from Tree Trimming Standards) Provides an exemption from tree trimming standards for mature trees. Effective 01/23/97
Reliability Report to the Legislature In the Supplemental Report of the 1999 Budget Act, the legislature required the Energy Commission, the Public Utilities Commission and the Electricity Oversight Board to jointly prepare a report to the legislature that present a 5-year prospective analysis of electricity reliability issues. The report will propose alternative combinations of conservation and energy efficiency programs, investment in transmission capacity expansion and other appropriate actions. Effective 10/22/97
  The report will include a cost estimate of each proposed solution and will recommend adoption of one of the options. The report is due March 03/01/2000

 


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