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Docket No:  ADV 1385 Docket Name:  PGE ADVICE NO. 22-05 SCHEDULE 200 DISPATCHABLE STANDBY GENERATION UPDATE Submit Public Comment
Subject Company:  PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC    
PGE Advice No. 22-05, Schedule 200 Dispatchable Standby Generation Update. The company seeks to revise Schedule 200 Dispatchable Standby Generation (DSG) to include language to accommodate Battery Energy Storage Systems when contracting with Large...
Filing Date:  4/7/2022 Advice No: 22-05    Public Mtg: 5/31/2022   
Effective:  6/1/2022 Expiration:   Status:  ALLOWED
Case Manager:  HEIDE CASWELL Phone:  (503) 400-0619
Email:   heide.caswell@puc.oregon.gov
Staff Contact:  NICK SAYEN Phone:  503-510-4355
Email:   nick.sayen@puc.oregon.gov
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Date: 10/7/2022 Action:  SERVICE LIST CHANGE  Searchable Doc  
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CUB's Request to Remove Sudeshna Pal from the service list, filed by Michael P. Goetz.  
Date: 5/31/2022 Action:  OTHER CORRESPONDENCE (ACKN, SVC, LTR)  Searchable Doc  
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Proof of service of letter 05/31/2022. 
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Letter sent. 
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Staff Report for the May 31, 2022 Public Meeting (Item No. CA1); filed by Heide Caswell. 
Date: 4/7/2022 Action:  INITIAL UTILITY FILING  Searchable Doc  
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PGE Advice No. 22-05, Schedule 200 Dispatchable Standby Generation Update. The company seeks to revise Schedule 200 Dispatchable Standby Generation (DSG) to include language to accommodate Battery Energy Storage Systems when contracting with Large Nonresidential Customers for the purpose of providing grid services and averting situations that could lead to power quality problems for the power supply in PGE's service territory.