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Timothy Alan Simon

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Commissioner Timothy Alan Simon

Commissioner Timothy Alan Simon utilizes his background in business, regulatory law, and public service to continue to bring affordable, reliable, and even more environmentally-friendly energy supply to California. He firmly supports investment in California's infrastructure as it is critical to California's economic future. He believes in a balanced approach allowing both a consumer and business friendly environment to foster in California, and will continue to cast his votes accordingly. As a Commissioner, some of the votes that he has cast that reflect his regulatory philosophy include:

  • Promoting an economic development rate to keep businesses in California;
  • Supporting the High Cost Fund B which reduced millions of dollars of surcharges collected from California communication customers;
  • Promoting energy efficiency mechanisms;
  • Expanding the Low Income Energy Efficiency programs;
  • Providing in-language rules for telecommunication;
  • Protecting consumers against back-billing practices;
  • Establishing a solar incentive program for low-income homeowners; and
  • Bringing broadband capability to unserved and underserved areas in California.

Commission-Assigned Proceedings

Commissioner Simon is the assigned Commissioner to a number of significant proceedings including: 

  • SoCalGas and SDG&E Biennial Cost Allocation Proceeding (BCAP);
  • Joint PG&E, SoCalGas, and SDG&E Application to Reallocate Gas PPP costs among customer classes;
  • PG&E Request for Approval of Ruby Pipeline Transportation Arrangements;
  • Joint Application by PG&E and SDG&E for Approval of Their Emerging Renewable Resource Programs; and
  • AB2393 which seeks to ensure availability of communications infrastructure during catastrophic events.

 

Contact:

Commissioner Timothy Simon

California Public Utilities Commission

505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5213

San Francisco, CA  94102

Telephone: 415-703-1407 

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Last Modified: 4/30/2008