The California Public Utilities Commission announced on April 27 that several new filings have been added to ongoing and new proceedings affecting utility services, communities, and consumers in the state. The update includes proposed decisions open for public comment, as well as new complaints and applications that could influence future policy and regulatory actions.
The commission said these weekly filings are important because they may shape regulations that impact both utilities and their customers. Stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed about these developments, which can affect service delivery and consumer protections.
Among the newly filed matters is Proceeding C2604012, submitted on April 20. This complaint was brought by Bibhudendu Mohapatra against San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E), alleging overbilling. Details of this filing can be accessed through the commission’s online resources.
Members of the public can participate in the regulatory process by submitting written comments on any proposed decision directly through the proceeding’s Docket Card. Additionally, individuals may subscribe to updates for specific proceedings using their assigned numbers via the commission’s Subscription Service.
The commission encourages all interested parties to make their voices heard by staying engaged with current proceedings.



