New complaints filed with CPUC target major utilities over billing issues

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 introduced in ongoing and new proceedings that influence California’s utility services, communities, and consumers. These filings include Proposed Decisions, which are often open for public comment, as well as new complaints or applications that could affect future policy and regulatory decisions.

For those interested in participating, written comments on Proposed Decisions can be submitted directly through the proceeding’s Docket Card. Additionally, anyone can subscribe to the California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) Subscription Service using a proceeding number to receive updates and notices about rulings or developments.

During the week of November 3-7, 2025, several new complaints and applications were filed:

– In Proceeding C25-10-014 (filed October 24, 2025), Danilo Nesovic lodged a complaint against San Diego Gas and Electric Company. The case concerns allegations of incorrect application of SDG&E Electric Tariff Rule 16 and Rule 19.

– Proceeding C25-10-017 (filed October 21, 2025) involves Kulbir Singh doing business as Mood N Food who filed a complaint against Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The complaint alleges a billing error.

– In Proceeding K25-10-018 (filed October 29, 2025), Osama Rashed appealed a $5,000 penalty issued by the CPUC Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division on September 8, 2025.

The CPUC encourages public participation in these matters: “Stay Informed and Make Your Voice Heard!”



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