Am I missing any critical piece of information necessary to make a decision on this?
My general checklist:
1. Is it really necessary?
2. Can the market solve this problem within an acceptable period of time?
3. Can we (the taxpayers) afford it?
The numbers used by eco-world are probably intellectually honest, and I think an investment on the order of $2,000 per year per Californian household is necessary for our long-term growth and security.
The short comings of the bill identified in the CPUC report are tolerable, and can be reformed via a 2/3rds vote in the legislature.