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Roadmap to 100 Percent Local Solar Build-Out by 2030 in the City of San Diego

The City and County of San Diego have the opportunity to self generate 100% of the electricity needed for current and future power requirements. The Roadmap provides the technical information that decision makers need to confidently enact policies and programs supporting clean, affordable, and local rooftop and parking lot solar.

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Power Charge Indifference Adjustment Proceeding Testimony of Bill Powers

This testimony, submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission, details the history of SDG&E’s procurement of above market priced renewable energy generation. Ratepayers will continue to pay for these contracts for years through the exit fees assessed to community choice energy customers as well as SDG&E customers.

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SDCP RPS Contract Requirements

This presentation reviews SDCP’s RPS contract requirements and shows that SDCP has no regulatory need for additional long-term RPS contracts through 2030.

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Problems with RDF treatment of rooftop/parking lot solar

This January 2023 PCF PowerPoint describes problems with the San Diego County Regional Decarbonization Framework assumptions regarding the cost of new transmission to facilitate remote solar and wind projects, the cost and availability of rooftop/parking lot solar, utility resistance to rooftop solar, and the risks of building decarbonization around remote solar and wind capacity.

Other Resources

FERC Form 1

Major utilities’ disclosures to the U.S. Energy Information Administration designed to collect financial and operational information from electric utilities, licensees and others subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). California’s investor owned utilities’ FERC Form 1s can be found here.

GO-77M disclosures

Major utilities disclosures filed with the CPUC on Public Utilities Commission by public utilities of data on compensation, dues, donations, subscriptions, contributions and legal fees. The CPUC publishes the GO-77M disclosures here.

Sempra's 10Ks

Publicly traded companies such, as the investor-owned utilities in California, must file comprehensive annual reports (10-K) about its financial performance with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.