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Code · California · Public Utilities Code

§ 2824

153 words·~1 min read·/ca/public-utilities-code/2824

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(a)The commission shall conduct a review of the charges paid by electrical corporations for electricity generated from other than conventional power sources and furnished to such corporations. Following such review, the commission shall consider adjustments in such charges to encourage the generation of electricity from other than conventional power sources.
(b)The commission shall conduct a review of standby charges charged by electrical corporations. Following such review, the commission shall consider adjustments in such charges to encourage the utilization of electricity generated from other than conventional power sources and to enable electrical corporations to review the costs of providing standby service.
(c)The commission shall conduct a review of charges for transmission service made by electrical corporations for the transmission of electricity generated from other than conventional power sources. Following such review, the commission shall consider adjustments in such charges to encourage the generation of electricity from other than conventional power sources.
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