Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 20, § 1353 - Disaggregated Demand Data
(a) Disaggregated Demand Data Reporting. Each
entity subject to requirements identified in this Section shall submit the
required data via secure electronic method and shall adhere to the reporting
requirements identified in Section
1342, with the exception of
Section 1342(h)(8)(C).
Instead of the declaration specified by Section
1342(h)(8)(C),
disaggregated demand data reported under Section
1353 shall be accompanied by a
declaration executed by an authorized employee stating that, to the best of the
person's knowledge and belief, the data being submitted is complete and in
compliance with these regulations.
(1)
Quarterly Reports and Data. Unless provided otherwise, data or reports referred
to as "quarterly" shall be submitted 90 days following the end of each calendar
quarter (i.e., July 1, October 1, January 2, and April 1). UDCs and gas
utilities subject to quarterly filing requirements may file the required data
more frequently than quarterly, but in no event shall they file data sooner
than 90 days following the day it was collected.
(2) No entity subject to reporting
requirements pursuant to this Section shall be required to provide data or
reports that it does not collect in the regular course of business; however, if
the entity begins to collect some or all of the data not previously collected,
it must submit the data in accordance with the requirements of this
section.
(3) All interval meter
data provided pursuant to this Section may be submitted at the interval
collected.
(4) A detailed
explanation of any methods used by utility to estimate missing, misread, or
non-metered data shall be provided with each quarterly
filing.
(b) Electricity
Demand and Billing Data. Each UDC that has experienced a peak electricity
demand of 1000 MW or more in both of the two calendar years preceding the
required data filing date, shall on a quarterly basis provide:
(1) For each non-interval meter:
(A) the street address, city, zip+4 code,
county, and state, broken out by individual address component if possible,
where service is provided;
(B)
service account number (also known as service account
identification);
(C) service point
identification number, defined as the number or code a UDC uses to uniquely
identify the point at which electricity delivered to a customer passes through
the UDC meter;
(D) premise
identification number(s);
(E) For
each billing period, total energy sales and transport charges, in dollars
(positive or negative), incurred for UDC services provided during the billing
period to the service account associated with the meter (if more than one meter
is associated with a service account, the UDC shall provide the total for all
meters). Provide an indication if the service account utilizes levelized
payments or if the charges include an adjustment for net energy
metering;
(F) start and end dates
of billing cycle;
(G) rate
schedule, including name, unique identifier, description, and participation in
any of the following rate programs: net energy metering, electric vehicle,
medical, and low income (including which specific low-income
program);
(H) customer
classification code;
(I) meter
identification number;
(J) for
meters associated with an account for an unbundled customer, the LSE name and
type (including but not limited to energy service provider, community choice
aggregator);
(K) For each billing
period, volume of electricity sold or delivered in kWh, and whether the volume
is an estimate. If this volume is included in the reporting of a parent meter,
provide the meter identification number for the parent meter. Indicate if this
meter is connected only to an electrical generator. If the volume reported
includes a credit for virtual net metering generation, provide the following:
identifier for the electric generator providing the credit and the amount
credited; and
(L) any information
identified in (b)(1)(A)-(K) for 2018, 2019, and 2020 that has not already been
provided.
(2) For each
interval meter:
(A) all information from
subdivision (b)(1)(A) through (J);
(B) all information identified in subdivision
(b)(2)(C)(i)-(iii) for 2018, 2019, and 2020 that has not already been
provided;
(C) beginning in 2019,
the following information:
(i) end of
interval;
(ii) duration of
interval; and
(iii) volume of
electricity delivered and returned over the interval in kWh and whether those
volumes are estimates. If these volumes are included in the reporting of a
parent meter, provide the meter identification number for the parent meter.
Indicate if this meter is connected to an electrical generator but not to
customer load. If the volume reported includes a credit for virtual net
metering generation, provide the following: identifier for the electric
generator providing the credit and the amount
credited.
(3)
For all remaining consumption which is not associated with a meter:
(A) all information from subdivision
(b)(1)(A) through (J);
(B) an
estimate of the monthly volume of electricity sold or delivered in kWh;
and
(C) any information identified
in (b)(3)(A)-(B) for 2018, 2019, and 2020 that has not already been
provided.
(c)
Natural Gas Demand and Billing Data. Each gas utility with annual natural gas
deliveries of 200 million therms or more in both of the two calendar years
preceding the required data filing date, shall on a quarterly basis provide for
each meter:
(1) service address of account
number, including the street address, city, zip+4 code, county, and state,
broken out by individual address component if possible, where service is
provided;
(2) service account
number;
(3) service point
identification number;
(4) premise
identification number;
(5) meter
identification number;
(6) for each
billing period, volume of natural gas sold or delivered in therms, and whether
the volume is an estimate. If this volume is included in the reporting of a
parent meter, provide the meter identification number for the parent
meter;
(7) for meters associated
with an account for which the utility delivers gas to a customer on behalf of a
gas retailer, the name of the gas retailer;
(8) for each billing period, total energy
sales and transport charges, in dollars (positive or negative), incurred for
utility services provided during the billing period to the service account
associated with the meter (if more than one meter is associated with a service
account, the utility shall provide the total for all meters). Provide an
indication if the service account utilizes levelized payments;
(9) customer classification code;
(10) rate schedule, including name, unique
identifier, description, and an indication of all of the following for each
billing period: whether the delivery is a transportation-only delivery, whether
the delivery is for electric generation, and whether the delivery is to a core
customer; and
(11) any information
identified in (c)(1)-(10) for 2018, 2019, and 2020 that has not already been
provided.
(d) Each UDC and
gas utility reporting pursuant to subdivisions (a)-(c) above, shall also report
the following for energy efficiency measures that are funded in part or in
whole by UDC or gas utility funds, provided however, that UDCs and gas
utilities that report to the California Public Utilities California Energy Data
and Reporting System do not need to separately report the information
identified below:
(1) service account number
(also known as service account identification);
(2) premise identification number. If
unavailable, provide full street address for the location of the installed
measure;
(3) program name and
description;
(4) measure name,
description, and category;
(5) the
date when an energy efficiency participant claimed participation for the
corresponding energy efficiency measure; and
(6) completion
date.
Notes
2. Amendment of section filed 12-30-2021; operative 1-1-2022 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2021, No. 53).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25213, 25218(e) and 25320, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 25005.5, 25216, 25216.5, 25300, 25301, 25302, 25302.5, 25303, 25305, 25305.1 and 25310, Public Resources Code.
2. Amendment of section filed 12-30-2021; operative
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