BILL ANALYSIS
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THIRD READING
Bill No: SB 1172
Author: Kuehl (D)
Amended: 4/5/01
Vote: 21
SENATE ENERGY, U.&C. COMMITTEE : 5-1, 5/8/01
AYES: Morrow, Alarcon, Battin, Murray, Vincent
NOES: Bowen
SUBJECT : Municipally owned electric utilities
SOURCE : Universal Studios
DIGEST : This bill permits retail customers or local
agencies whose property straddles the service area of the
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to take electric
service for the entire property from a single electrical
service provider.
ANALYSIS : Current law bars municipal utilities from
providing electric service to retail customers of
investor-owned utilities (IOUs) unless the customer
confirms in writing an obligation to pay a
generation-related transition charge established by the
California Public Utilities Commission (PUC).
Current law bars one utility from selling to the customers
of another utility unless the first utility agrees to let
the second utility sell to the retail customers of the
first.
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This bill permits any customer whose property straddles the
service area of the Los Angeles Department of Water and
Power (LADWP) and any other electricity provider to take
electric service on that entire property from a single
provider. The ability to exercise this authority ends July
1, 2002.
This bill precludes LADWP from entering into a direct
transaction contract with those customers if the total
amount of electricity contracts exceeds 50 megawatts (MW)
per day.
Comments
Background . Interest in municipal utilities has risen with
the ongoing price and reliability concerns of customers of
IOUs. LADWP has become popular in recent months because it
has surplus electricity and relatively low rates. When
electric markets were restructured in 1996, many felt LADWP
would be one of the losers precisely because it had
expensive, surplus capacity.
Who Can Take Advantage Of This Bill ? According to LADWP,
there are approximately 150 properties that straddle the
LADWP service territory line and would be eligible for
service under the terms of this bill. However, the City of
Los Angeles has declined to identify the names or sizes of
those properties.
Universal Studios and Target have submitted letters of
support for this bill to the committee, stating this
measure will allow them to "re-distribute electrical energy
it now receives from LADWP to the remainder of its"
property that is located contiguous to it in Los Angeles
County that's now served by Southern California Edison.
FISCAL EFFECT : Appropriation: No Fiscal Com.: No
Local: No
SUPPORT : (Verified 5/8/01)
Universal Studios (source)
Target Stores
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NC:cm 5/10/01 Senate Floor Analyses
SUPPORT/OPPOSITION: SEE ABOVE
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