Decision Adopting Local Capacity Obligations for 2023 - 2025, Flexible Capacity Obligations for 2023, and Reform Track Framework
D.22-06-050

This decision adopts local capacity requirements for 2023-2025 and flexible capacity requirements for 2023 applicable to Commission jurisdictional load-serving entities.  This decision also adopts the Reform Track Framework to the Resource Adequacy program.  The decision includes a 24-Hour Slice Framework attached as Appendix A.

Decision On Phase 1 of the Implementation Track: Modifications to the Central Procurement Entity Structure 
D.22-03-034

This decision completes Phase 1 of the Implementation track by adopting modifications to the central procurement entity structure adopted in Decisions (D.) 20-06-002 and D.20-12-006, including revisions to the requirements for self-shown local resources, revisions to the CPE’s solicitation selection criteria, and revisions to the CPE procurement timeline.

Decision on Track 3.B.2 Issues:  Restructure of the Resource Adequacy Program
D.21-07-014

This decision addresses issues scoped as Track 3.B.2, which were proposals to restructure the RA program, and multi-year flexible RA requirements.  The restructure proposals include consideration of hourly capacity requirements, reliance on capacity with energy attributes, use limitations, and a forward energy requirement construct. 

Decision Adopting Local Capacity Obligations for 2022-2024, Adopting Flexible Capacity Obligations for 2022, and Refinements to the Resource Adequacy Program

D.21-06-029

This decision adopts local capacity requirements for 2021-2023 and flexible capacity requirements for 2021 applicable to Commission jurisdictional load-serving entities.  This decision also adopts refinements to the Resource Adequacy program.

Decision on Track 3.A Issues:  Local Capacity Requirement Reduction Compensation Mechanism and Competitive Neutrality Rules  
D.20-12-006  

This decision addresses issues scoped as Track 3.A., which are the local capacity requirement reduction compensation mechanism and the central procurement entity's competitive neutrality.

Decision Adopting Local Capacity Obligations for 2021-2023, Adopting Flexible Capacity Obligations for 2021, and Refining the Resource Adequacy Program 
D.20-06-031  

This decision addresses issues scoped as Track 2.  Track 2 issues are those that need to be resolved earlier in the proceeding, such as adopting Local Capacity Requirements (LCR) for 2021-2023, and Flexible Capacity Requirements (FCR) for 2021.  Additional issues addressed included proposals related to counting conventions that included Working Groups for hydro resources, hybrid resources, and third-party demand response resources.

Decision on the Central Procurement of the Resource Adequacy Program
D.20-06-002

This decision adopts implementation details for the central procurement of multi-year local Resource Adequacy procurement to begin for the 2023 compliance year in the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and Southern California Edison (SCE) distribution service areas, including identifying PG&E and SCE as the central procurement entities for their respective distribution service areas and adopting a hybrid central procurement framework. The decision declines to adopt a central procurement framework for the San Diego Gas and Electric distribution service area at this time.