California Public Utilities Commission posts new filings for utility proceedings

Alice Busching Reynolds, President at California Public Utilities Commission
Alice Busching Reynolds, President at California Public Utilities Commission
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Each week, new filings are submitted to proceedings that affect California’s utility services and consumers. These filings can include Proposed Decisions, which are often open for public comment, as well as complaints or applications that may influence future policy and regulatory decisions.

For the week of October 6-10, 2025, several new items were filed with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). Among them is an application from Santa Barbara Airbus, Inc., seeking approval to increase its base fares while maintaining a Zone of Rate Freedom. Another filing comes from Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), which is requesting an increase in its authority to finance short-term borrowing by $2 billion, bringing the total amount up to $10.5 billion.

Additionally, there is a new rulemaking proceeding intended to oversee the Resource Adequacy Program. This proceeding aims to consider reforms and refinements to the program and set forward resource adequacy procurement obligations.

The CPUC encourages public participation in these proceedings. “If a Proposed Decision is listed, you can submit a written comment directly on the proceeding’s Docket Card. For any proceeding, you can also subscribe to the CPUC’s Subscription Service using the proceeding number to receive updates, rulings, and notices.”

“Submit a public comment on any Proposed Decision via the CPUC Docket Card.

Subscribe to a proceeding using its number to receive future updates.”



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