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Docket No:  ADV 1067 Docket Name:  PGE ADV. NO. 19-33, SCHEDULE 4 MULTIFAMILY WATER HEATER PILOT EXTENSION Submit Public Comment
Subject Company:  PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC    
         See also:  UM 1827   ADV 1097
This filing, PGE Advice No. 19-33, Updating Schedule 4, Multifamily Water Heater Pilot, requests a short-term extension of 90 days for the pilot and updates the participant cap by increasing it by 10 percent.
Filing Date:  11/25/2019 Advice No: 19-33    Public Mtg: 12/17/2019   
Effective:  1/1/2020 Expiration:   Status:  ALLOWED
Case Manager:  NICK SAYEN Phone:  503-510-4355
Email:   nick.sayen@puc.oregon.gov
Staff Contact:  Mitch Moore Phone:  971-375-5094
Email:   mitch.moore@puc.oregon.gov
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Date: 12/17/2019 Action:  ALLOWED (APPROVED) UTILITY FILING  Searchable Doc  
  Description
Letter sent.  
Date: 12/11/2019 Action:  STAFF REPORT  Searchable Doc  
  Description
Staff report for the December 17, 2019 Public Meeting, Item CA22, filed by Nick Sayen. 
Date: 12/3/2019 Action:  REPLACEMENT SHEETS, ADDITIONAL MATERIAL  Searchable Doc  
  Description
This filing, PGE Supplemental Filing of Advice No. 19-33, Updating Schedule 4, Multifamily Water Heater Pilot Extension, corrects a statement in the cover letter.  
Date: 11/25/2019 Action:  INITIAL UTILITY FILING  Searchable Doc  
  Description
This filing, PGE Advice No. 19-33, Updating Schedule 4, Multifamily Water Heater Pilot, requests a short-term extension of 90 days for the pilot and updates the participant cap by increasing it by 10 percent.  

 

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