California Public Utilities Commission announces new regulatory filings for January 19–23, 2026

Alice Busching Reynolds, President at California Public Utilities Commission
Alice Busching Reynolds, President at California Public Utilities Commission
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Each week, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) releases information on new filings that may affect utility services and consumers in the state. For the week of January 19-23, 2026, several key proceedings and applications were filed.

Among the Proposed Decisions open for public comment is one in Proceeding R10-05-004, which denies a petition for modification of Decision 11-09-015. Another filing in Proceeding R19-10-005 proposes to adopt Electric Program Investment Charge Strategic Objectives. In Proceeding R19-09-009, a Proposed Decision grants compensation to small business utility advocates for their contributions to several previous decisions.

A new rulemaking proceeding has been instituted under Proceeding R22-03-016 to consider amendments to General Order 133. Additionally, in Proceeding I23-03-008, a Proposed Decision addresses the causes and contributors to the 2022–2023 gas price spike and adopts measures aimed at reducing or mitigating future spikes.

The CPUC also received new complaints and applications. Southern California Gas Company submitted an application (A26-01-011) seeking approval for its Energy Savings Assistance and California Alternate Rates for Energy Programs and budgets covering program years 2028–2033. The Port of Los Angeles filed an application (A26-01-012) to construct a four-lane rail-roadway grade separation within the city as part of infrastructure improvements on the Alameda Corridor Subdivision.

In complaint C26-01-013, Grace Victoria Starr alleges that Pacific Gas and Electric Company failed to provide just and reasonable service, citing violations of General Orders 95 and 128.

Members of the public can participate by submitting comments on any Proposed Decision through the CPUC Docket Card or subscribing to updates using specific proceeding numbers.



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