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In early 2005, SDG&E asked the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for approval to deploy "real-time" meters to all of SDG&E's customers, including small business and residential customers. These meters would allow SDG&E to charge customers based upon what time of day the customer uses electricity. For many small businesses that operate during the day and residential customers who are homebound, this form of metering creates the potential for significant bill increases. While UCAN supports the move to real time metering, SDG&E's proposal is far too expensive and poorly conceived. A summary of UCAN's position is outlined below. You can read UCAN's filings and testimony with the Public Utilities Commission by following the links on the right. Subsequently, SDG&E agreed to revise the program and add additional oversight to ensure that the program was cost-effective and useful to customers. UCAN joined with the CPUC staff in settling the case. The Commission adopted the settlement on April 12, 2007. See attachment below for details of the Commission decision.
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