Calif Regulators Approve $350 Million For Utility Power Conservation
20 Agosto 2009 - 6:08PM
Dow Jones News
California regulators on Thursday gave the state's three largest
utilities approval to spend a total of nearly $350 million on
energy conservation measures called demand-response.
The California Public Utilities Commission voted to approve
about $188.8 million for Edison International's (EIX) electric
utility to spend on demand-response programs over the next three
years, with approval for PG&E Corp.'s (PCG) utility to spend
about $109 million and Sempra Energy's (SRE) electric utility to
spend about $51.6 million.
Among the contracts included in the budgets are contracts that
demand-response provider Comverge Inc. (COMV) has signed with each
of the three utilities, which together are worth more than $75
million, said Comverge President Mike Picchi. Southern California
Edison has two contracts with demand-response providers EnerNOC
Inc. (ENOC) and Atlantic Energy Resources for a total of $38.8
million, according to the CPUC.
- By Cassandra Sweet, Dow Jones Newswires; 415-439-6468;
cassandra.sweet@dowjones.com