Each week, new filings are submitted to ongoing and new proceedings that affect California’s utility services, communities, and consumers. These filings include Proposed Decisions, which are often open for public comment, as well as new complaints or applications that may influence future policy and regulatory actions.
For those interested in participating, written comments can be submitted directly on a proceeding’s Docket Card if a Proposed Decision is listed. Additionally, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) offers a Subscription Service for individuals to receive updates by subscribing with the proceeding number.
During the week of December 8-12, 2025, several notable filings were made:
Among the Proposed Decisions open for public comment:
– In Proceeding A23-04-003 (filed December 9), there is a proposed decision approving Southern California Edison Company’s 2022 energy resource recovery account compliance application.
– Proceeding A22-04-008 et al. (filed December 12) includes a proposed decision granting compensation to Wild Tree Foundation for its substantial contribution to Decision 24-10-008.
– Proceeding A23-11-002 (filed December 12) presents a proposed decision finding that Southern California Edison Company’s proposed transaction meets requirements of General Order 69-C.
– Proceeding A24-10-006 (filed December 12) features a proposed decision granting transfer of control subject to conditions.
– In Proceeding A25-02-022 (filed December 11), there is a proposed decision regarding Green Power Institute eligibility and its request for intervenor compensation.
– Proceeding R19-02-012 (filed December 12) involves an order instituting rulemaking to implement Senate Bill 1376. This bill requires transportation network companies to provide access for persons with disabilities, including those who need wheelchair accessible vehicles.
More information about Senate Bill 1376 can be found at https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB1376.
Other decisions include Proceeding R21-03-011 (filed December 12), which proposes guidelines for Provider of Last Resort Applications.
In terms of new complaints and applications:
– Proceeding A25-12-004 (filed December 8) concerns the joint application of Wild Goose Storage, LLC and Lodi Gas Storage, L.L.C. seeking exemption from commission authorization regarding asset encumbrance and corporate guarantees under certain Public Utilities Code sections.
Information about these code sections is available at https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PUC§ionNum=829., https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PUC§ionNum=853., https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PUC§ionNum=830., and https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PUC§ionNum=851..
Other applications filed include NXTGlobal Inc.’s registration as a telephone corporation in Proceeding A25-12-005 (December 9), TF Networks MT Inc.’s similar application in Proceeding A25-12-006 (December 8), Bryan Yee’s complaint against San Jose Water Company alleging billing error in Proceeding C25-11-011 (November 21), and EKMK Inc.’s appeal from citation issued by the CPUC Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division in Proceeding K25–12–003 (December 2).
The CPUC encourages public participation through submission of comments on Proposed Decisions via Docket Cards or by subscribing to specific proceedings for updates.



