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Resolution E-4170

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) requests approval of a short-term renewable contract with an out-of-state Public Utility District Resolution E-4170 would reject the contract without prejudice. Resolution E-4170. May 15, 2008. Resolution E-4170.

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Resolution E-4170

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  1. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) requests approval of a short-term renewable contract with an out-of-state Public Utility District Resolution E-4170 would reject the contract without prejudice Resolution E-4170 May 15, 2008

  2. Resolution E-4170 • Pursuant to PG&E’s proposed Transaction, PG&E would buy Klickitat PUD’s share of the White Creek Wind Project’s renewable generation • Intermittent generation cannot be delivered across control areas, therefore, PG&E would purchase firm system power to match with the RECs from the wind generation • CEC determined that the delivery structure meets its requirements for out-of-state “firmed and shaped” energy deliveries • Bilateral contract conflicted with mandatory Standard Terms and Conditions • The Commission recently reaffirmed that “Applicable Law” should not be modified as the RPS Program derives from California statutes and is paid for by California ratepayers (D.07-11-025) • Annual deliveries, which are priced below the MPR, represent less that 1% of PG&E’s “20% by 2010” RPS target

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