CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION RULEMAKING I
Distributed and Self-Generation Technology In Deregulation
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October 28, 1999: SDC's Appeal and Protest [TITLE] October 13, 1999 Ruling Denying Intervenor Compensation
[No Electric Bill No Hardship Compensation for Intervenor's Participation Representing Residential Consumers?]
October 11/12, 1999: SDC's Comments In Review CPUC's Draft Opinion Rulemaking 98-12-015
July 30, 1999: SDC's Motion to Compel Discovery and Evidentiary Hearing Into Malicious Antitrust Activities of Enron, Amoco and British Petroleum Suppressing Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BI-PV) From Mainstream Market Since Fraudulent Takeover of Solarex Corporation in 1984
HISTORIC OVERVIEW Enron-AMOCO-BP's Antitrust Abuses Suppressing Photovoltaics Deployment 1984 to Present Estimated Damages Up to $500 Billion Dollars When Compare Sister Technology Of Computer-Grade Silicon Electronics And Consider Health Problems Related To Second-Hand Smoke of Fossil Fuels - Rulemaking Focused On Gas Turbines Not Deployment of Renewables Technology Like BI-PV
Kyocera Is A Japanese Company Enjoying $5 Billion A Year In Photovoltaics Sales!
[Referece: California Energy Commission Directory of World PV Business]
July 19, 1999: Amended Notice of Intent to Claim Compensation for Work Related To CPUC Rulemaking
May 17, 1999: SDC's Response Comments for CPUC Rulemaking
March 17, 1999: SDC's Opening Comments - Docketed March 17, 1999 Joint Rulemaking Of California Public Utilities Commission and California Energy Commission Concerning the Role of the Utility Distribution Co In Distributed Generation
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March 14, 1999: SDC's Official Filing To Request To Be Added To Respondent's List
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