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R-086-18 Approving the Adoption of Authorizing Energy Efficiency Program Restructuring and Continued Program Professional Service Agreements
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R-086-18 Approving the Adoption of Authorizing Energy Efficiency Program Restructuring and Continued Program Professional Service Agreements
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8/7/2018
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R-86-18
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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />revenues for the following Public Benefit Programs: <br />(1) Cost effective demand side management services to promote energy <br />efficiency and energy conservation; (2) new investments in renewable energy resources <br />and technologies consistent with existing statutes and regulations which promote those <br />resources and technologies; (3) research, development and demonstration programs for <br />the public interest to advance science or technology which is not adequately provided <br />by competitive and regulated markets; (4) services provided for low income electricity <br />customers, including but not limited to, targeted energy efficiency services and rate <br />discounts; and <br />WHEREAS, CED EE programs demonstrated positive energy savings in FY 2018. For <br />FY2019 the Energy Efficiency Division would like to renew the SCPPA agreement with the <br />following companies and add Greenlite Lighting Incorporated for a pilot program; and <br />WHEREAS, Synergy Companies currently administers energy savings programs for <br />hospitality, small business audits with direct installations, residential audits with direct <br />installation and municipal department EE updates, hospitality services, small business direct <br />installation with audits, residential audits and direct installation and municipal department EE <br />updates; and <br />WHEREAS, EFI develops software services for an online customer EE catalog. EFI <br />developed a customized online web browser -based storefront that allows qualified customers to <br />order energy efficiency products directly from the CED website. The online catalog provides <br />LED light bulbs, smart thermostats and energy saving power strips at half the cost for residential <br />CED customers; and <br />WHEREAS, Resource Action Programs LLC provides an energy saving tool kit and <br />student curriculum through the Living Wise Program. City of Colton 6`h grade students can <br />participate at no cost to the school district in energy efficiency and water conservation program <br />kits. Currently four schools participate in the program with 686 students completing the course <br />work. The schools participating are Woodrow Wilson, William McKinley, William G. Jehue, <br />and Ulysses Grant Elementary Schools; and <br />WHEREAS, Energy Services Group (ESG) delivers EE through the Keep Your Cool <br />program. This program is designed to assist commercial customers with refrigeration EE <br />upgrades as a direct installation program. Keep Your Cool identifies EE measures specific to <br />electric use driven by refrigeration and lighting equipment. They also provide an audit of the <br />-2- <br />
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