The CPUC is required to report annually to the state legislature on the progress of electricity retail sellers in meeting their RPS goals and substantive actions taken to achieve those goals. The two reports that are required annually have information on 1) RPS program cost savings and 2) progress and status of the RPS program.  Past reports to the Legislature are available below.

Reports

  • Annual RPS Report to the Legislature – November 2023
  • Annual Report to the Legislature on Costs and Cost Savings for the RPS in 2022 (Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 913.3): May 2023
  • Annual RPS Report to the Legislature – November 2022
  • Annual Report to the Legislature on Costs and Cost Savings for the RPS in 2021 (Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 913.3): May 2022
  • Annual RPS Report to the Legislature – November 2021
  • Annual Report to the Legislature on Costs and Cost Savings for the RPS in 2020 (Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 913.3): May 2021
  • Annual RPS Report to the Legislature - November 2020
  • Annual Report to the Legislature on Costs and Cost Savings for the RPS in 2019 (Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 913.3): May 2020
  • Annual RPS Report to the Legislature - November 2019
  • Annual Report to the Legislature on Costs and Cost Savings for the RPS in 2018 (Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 913.3): May 2019
  • Annual RPS Report to the Legislature - November 2018
  • Annual Report to the Legislature on Costs and Cost Savings for the RPS in 2017 (Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 913.3): May 2018
  • Annual RPS Report to the Legislature - November 2017
  • Annual Report to the Legislature on Costs and Cost Savings for the RPS in 2016 (Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 913.3): May 2017
  • Past RPS Reports

Data

Energy Division collects monthly project data through the RPS database which tracks the development status of all renewable energy projects executed by the three large IOUs.  This data is used by staff to inform legislative reports, briefing documents, and discussions related to renewable procurement.  The public data file below contains non-confidential information from the RPS project database.

Public information of investor owned utility renewable contracts under the RPS program include: contract summaries, contract counterparties, resource type, location, delivery point, expected deliveries, capacity, length of contract, and online date.  Other terms of renewable contracts are confidential for three years from the date the contract begins deliveries or until one year following expiration, whichever comes first.  Please see the Confidentiality Matrix for more information.

The publicly available RPS contracts with commercial online dates through 2015 are located here

Data for the 2021 RPS Confidentiality PD is available here.