The ALJ listed six issues to consider during the prehearing conference to be held on October 28 at 10 AM. The issues include whether SDG&E’s rate design proposal is reasonable and consistent with Commission Rate Design Principles, and whether the rate design proposal supports the Commission’s goals for residential electrification.
Issues to be Considered:
1) Whether SDG&E’s rate design proposal for TOU-ELEC is reasonable and consistent with the Commission’s Rate Design Principles and complies with the directives of Decision 20-03-003 and Decision 21-07-010;
2) Whether SDG&E’s rate design proposal for TOU-ELEC poses risks of revenue shortfalls and imposes costs on non-participating ratepayers;
3) Whether SDG&E’s rate design proposal for TOU-ELEC supports the Commission’s goals for residential electrification;
4) Whether SDG&E rate design for TOU-ELEC should include a discount for medical baseline customers;
5) Whether SDG&E’s Marketing, Education, and Outreach proposal to encourage potentially eligible customers to take advantage of TOU-ELEC is reasonable;
6) What, if any, reporting or analysis requirements the Commission should adopt regarding the implementation of SDG&E’s rate design proposal, e.g., customer participation and cost shifting.