CPUC definition

CPUC. The California Public Utilities Commission, or its regulatory successor.

Examples of CPUC in a sentence

  • Prior to this deadline, should the CPUC issue an order approving this Agreement but with conditions or modifications that materially alter the commercial aspects of this Agreement, the Parties agree to use good faith efforts to renegotiate this Agreement and file the amended agreement with the CPUC seeking CPUC Approval therefor.

  • If Seller provides Performance Assurance in the form of cash, Buyer shall pay interest on such cash held as CPUC Approval Security, Development Period Security, Construction Period Security, or Delivery Term Security, as applicable, at the Interest Rate.

  • In responding to any information request from the CPUC, the Seller may designate information for confidential treatment consistent with CAISO and/or Commission rule, tariff or decision.

  • Upon an Event of Default of Seller on or after the CPUC Approval Date but prior to the CP Satisfaction Date, Buyer may terminate this Agreement in which case Seller shall owe Buyer liquidated damages in the amount of the Development Period Security.

  • Upon an Event of Default of Buyer prior to the CPUC Approval Date, Seller may terminate this Agreement in which case Buyer shall owe Seller liquidated damages in the amount of the CPUC Approval Security.


More Definitions of CPUC

CPUC or “Commission or successor entity” means the California Public Utilities Commission, or successor entity.
CPUC means the California Public Utilities Commission established in the California Constitution, Article XII, § 5, or its duly appointed successor agency.
CPUC means the California Public Utilities Commission or any successor governmental agency that has regulatory authority over the True-Up Adjustments contemplated by the Statute.
CPUC means the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California.
CPUC means the California Public Utilities Commission or its successor.
CPUC means the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, including any successor regulatory body.