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W A P r I{ E h i R 4 • 6 1 F = <br /> -_� � RIVERSIDE PUBLIC UTILITIES <br /> idffd� 1 <br /> Board Memorandum <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES <br /> BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES DATE: May 20, 2011 <br /> ITEM NO: 4 <br /> SUBJECT: ANNUAL RETAIL ELECTRIC PROVIDER POWER SOURCE DISCLOSURE REPORT <br /> TO THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION (CEC),ANNUAL POWER CONTENT <br /> LABEL, AND ATTESTATION <br /> ISSUE: <br /> That the Board of Public Utilities consider approval of the following items related to Riverside's annual <br /> renewable energy procurement: (i) Annual Retail Electric Provider's Report to the California Energy <br /> Commission ("CEC"); (ii) attestation as to accuracy of the Annual Retail Electric Provider's Report; and (iii) <br /> annual Power Content Label. <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> That the Board of Public Utilities: <br /> 1. Approve the Annual Retail Electric Provider's Report for calendar year 2010; <br /> 2. Attest as to the accuracy of the Annual Retail Electric Provider's Report; <br /> 3. Approve the annual Power Content Label for calendar year 2010; and <br /> 4. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute and submit the attestation. <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> In 1997, the California Legislature adopted S 1305 adding Article 14 (commencing with Section 398.1) to <br /> the Public Utilities Code ("Article 14"), Article 14,entitled "Disclosure of Sources of Electrical Generation," is <br /> intended to assure that retail electricity customers receive full and accurate information about the electricity <br /> products they purchase. <br /> Among other requirements, Article 14 requires retail providers that make claims to consumers of specific <br /> purchases of eligible renewable energy, or the environmental effects of such energy, to submit an annual <br /> report to the CEC, detailing the power mix of the electricity sold to retail consumers in the prior year. <br /> Article 14 also requires retail providers to prepare an annual Power Content Label comparing the fuel mixes <br /> of their electricity products with the most recently published California power mix. The California power mix <br /> reflects the energy resource mix for electricity consumed in California less electricity sold to consumers as <br /> specific purchases. <br /> AB 162, enacted in 2009, resulted in several changes to S 1305 and states that: (1) retail providers are no <br /> longer required to report quarterly customer disclosures and quarterly reporting to the CEC; and (2) annual <br /> Power Content Labels can now be posted directly to Riverside Public Utilities' (RPU)website for customer <br /> disclosure whereas in the past the information was provided on the back of customers utility bill. <br />