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AGENDA TITLE: Communications (November 10, 1993 through November 22, 1993)
MEETING DATE: December 1, 1993
PREPARED BY: City Clerk
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
AGENDA ITEM RECOMMENDATION
Information only.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
FUNDING: None required.
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The City Clerk's office is in receipt of an
application of Pacific Gas & Electric Company
(PG&E) in which it is asking that the
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
approve funding for PG&E's Low-Emmission
Vehicle program. To fund this program for six
years, PG&E is asking to recover up to
$80,739,000 for natural gas vehicles and up to
$127,821,000 for electric vehicles, which
represents an average increase of less than 1
percent in gas and electric rates which would
take effect in 1995.
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City Clerk
THOMAS A. PETERSON
City Manager
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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Application of Pacific Gas and
Electric Company to approve
funding for its Low -Emission
Vehicle program pursuant to
Decision 93-07-054 in
I. 91-10-029/R. 91-10-028.
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A. 93-11-011
November 9, 1993
TO: The State of California Attorney General, Department of
General Services, County and City Officials
On November 1, 1993, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
asked the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to
approve funding for PG&E's Low -Emission Vehicle program.
To fund this program for six years, PG&E is asking to recover
up to $80,739,000 for natural gas vehicles and up to
$127,82:'.000 for electric vehicles, which represents an average
increase of less than 1 percent in gas and electric rates. If
approved, this increase would not take effect until 1995.
The purpose of the Low -Emission Vehicle program is to help
develop the use of electric and natural gas vehicles. We
relieve it will help reduce air pollution and promote safe,
high-quality, energy-efficient vehicles and fuels.
PG&E's maximum anticipated revenue recovery in any year would
be $15,444,000 for natural gas vehicles and $29,301,000 for
electric vehicles. PG&E will record these amounts as they
are spent and ask to recover them in rates later.
CPUC approval of the maximum yearly revenue amounts described
above would result in an increase in overall gas rates of
0.67 percent and an increase in overall electric rates of
0.38 percent when compared to present rates.
The state, counties, municipal corporations, and any other
parties interested in the above -referenced filing can obtain a
copy of Application No. 93-11-011 and related exhibits upon
written request made to Doreen A. Ludemann, Pacific Gas and
Electric Company, Law Department, 77 Beale Street, Room 3163,
San Francisco, CA 94177.
This notice is given in accordance with Rule 24 of the Rules of
Practice and Procedure of the California Public Utilities
Commission.
By:
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Doreen A. Ludemann
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY