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Testimony of Gayatri Schilberg Phase 2 SDG&E Rate Case

Date of Filing/Decision

Aug 10 2007
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I. Introduction

This testimony is presented by Gayatri M. Schilberg, Senior Economist with JBS Energy, Inc. on behalf of Utility Consumers' Action Network (UCAN). Ms. Schilberg has testified on numerous occasions before this Commission. Her qualifications are found in Attachment 1. She has testified in many of the major electric utility rate cases over the ast decade on various issues related to utility revenue requirements and aspects of distribution and customer service operations. She has followed issues regarding residential response to critical peak pricing tariffs in the Statewide Pricing Pilot, as well as testifying on that topic in PG&E's application for an Advanced Metering infrastructure (AMI) (A. 05-06-028). She testified on SDG&E's Peak Time Rebate (PTR) program in SDG&E's AMI application (A.05-03-015) and is participating in the Load impact workshops in the demand response rulemaking,  R.07-01-041.

This testimony presents UCAN's policy position on elements of SDG&E's proposed PTR program for residential customers, found in Exhibit SDG&E-13 in this case. We build on the testimony already presented by the Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) chapters 6 and 7.

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