Implement

The CPUC decides how to divide the increased need for funding into rate increases to be paid by the different categories of natural gas customers.  Commercial and industrial users usually fund a larger part of the rate increases because of their heavier demands on the system. Residential rates are split into “tiers,” and customers who use more natural gas pay a greater percentage of the funding needed to operate and maintain the natural gas system.

Review

The CPUC takes about two to three years to hold public hearings, open comment periods and formal sessions before an administrative law judge. They also need that time to analyze the input gathered. Public advocates comment on both the plans for the natural gas system and their proposed costs and raise issues they believe to be in the public’s interests.  After its analysis, the CPUC determines SoCalGas’ budget for the next three years.

Propose

SoCalGas analyzes the future needs of the natural gas system and estimates the funding needed for the next three years to upgrade utility infrastructure, operate systems safely, invest in new technology and provide responsive customer service.
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