- California Public Utilities Commission
Understanding How the CPUC Processes a General Rate Case July 29, 2025 at 10:58am
- Proceedings and Rulemaking - California Public Utilities Commission
We regulate utility companies and infrastructure in California Including Decisions and Proposed Decision (as well as red-lined revisions) Official CPUC-generated proceeding documents, Advice Letters, electronically filed documents, staff reports, press releases, environmental impact reports and more
- File a Complaint - California Public Utilities Commission
The CPUC can help you file a complaint against a utility or road transportation service (such as a limousine, airport shuttle, or charter bus company) Public Safety Complaint Let us know about public safety issues related to gas, electric, cable, telephone, water, or mobile home park utilities
- Contact the CPUC - California Public Utilities Commission
CPUC Transportation Licensing no longer accepts documents by regular mail or e-mail If you would like to comment on a proceeding or issues the CPUC is considering, please see our Public Advisor information If you are a member of the press, please visit the CPUC's External Affairs Division webpage or email news@cpuc ca gov or call 415-703-1366
- About the CPUC - California Public Utilities Commission
About the CPUC We are dedicated to ensuring that you have safe, reliable utility service at reasonable rates, protecting against fraud, and promoting the health of California’s economy CPUC Overview
- About the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
California’s economy depends on the infrastructure the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and utilities provide For almost 100 years, the CPUC has worked to protect consumers and ensure the provision of safe, reliable utility service and infrastructure at reasonable rates, with a commitment to environmental enhancement and a
- Licensing - California Public Utilities Commission
The CPUC provides different licensing options for applicants seeking to become communication service providers in California Depending on specific Commission requirements set forth for licensing, eligible applicants may apply to become licensed through a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN), a Registration License, or a
- CPUC Advances Clean Energy with Centralized Procurement Strategy
SAN FRANCISCO – The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today established an innovative centralized procurement strategy aimed at boosting the state’s clean energy resources This decision, which implements Assembly Bill 1373 (Stats 2023, Ch 36), will bolster California’s efforts to achieve its ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG
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