CPUC规则20程序:
Overhead-to-Underground
电力线转换
概述
To help improve community aesthetics and meet our commitment to provide clean, safe and reliable energy to our customers, we continuously make upgrades to our electric infrastructure. This includes working in partnership with local governments to underground our overhead electric power lines through the Rule 20 programs, as authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). Currently, more than 10,500 miles of SDG&E’s electric distribution lines, or about 60% of the regional distribution system, is underground.
Some of the benefits of overhead-to-underground conversion include:
- Beautification of local neighborhoods and commercial districts
- 提高电网弹性, as undergrounded power lines can remain energized during 公共安全停电, which are enacted as a measure of last resort to prevent wildfires during extreme fire weather conditions
- Reduced likelihood of power outages caused by vehicles accidents that damage power poles
Because undergrounding projects are costly and tend to benefit those in the immediate vicinity the most, the CPUC limits the funding of conversions by the general ratepayer under its Rule 20 program.
SDG&E construction crew install electrical conduit in a trench, 与子结构相交的, 地下电力设施.
什么是第20条规则
In 1967, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) established 电 Tariff Rule 20, which defines policies and procedures for California’s investor-owned electric utilities (IOUs), 包括西班牙&E, to convert overhead power lines and other equipment to underground facilities. Cities identify overhead lines that they wish to convert to underground and, in consultation with their investor-owned utility, determine if the conversion project qualifies. Aesthetic enhancement has been the primary focus of the program.
The Rule 20 program is currently divided into four subprograms that provide diminishing levels of ratepayer contributions to projects – Rule 20A, 20B, 20C和20D. Rule 20D is currently only available in SDG&E’s service territory and applies specifically to undergrounding for wildfire mitigation.
什么是20A规则
Rule 20A is a subprogram of Rule 20 that allocates ratepayer-funded work credits to California’s communities to fund utility underground conversion projects. Rule 20A projects are nominated by cities or counties and are paid for by customers through their electric utility bill. The City of San Diego has a separate undergrounding program in partnership with SDG&E that is not funded by general ratepayer.
SDG&E construction crew excavate trench for electrical conduit and substructures.
规则20的最新修改
6月3日, 2021, the CPUC issued a decision that significantly revised the rules for the Rule 20 program.
该决定的正式名称为“Phase 1 Decision Revising 电 Rule 20 and Enhancing Program Oversight.”
This Phase 1 decision revised 电 Rule 20 as follows: (a) discontinues new work credit allocations for 电 Rule 20A projects after Dec. 31, 2022, (b) clarifies 电 Rule 20A project eligibility criteria and work credit transfer rules, (c)加强项目监督.
根据委员会的指示,可持续发展目标&E has notified each community of its existing work credit balance.
Phase 2 of the proceeding will address a number of issues not addressed in Phase 1. 完成第2阶段, the CPUC has extended the statutory deadline for 12 months after the effective date of the Phase 1 decision (June 2022).