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Company Name
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY
Contract #
A-2013-189
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
12/16/2013
Expiration Date
12/31/2014
Destruction Year
2019
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2013 -2014 Energy Efficiency Programs <br />Local Government Partnership Program <br />Program Implementation Plan <br />too sparse to show MT effects and not cost - effective to analyze. Third, we selected core <br />measures and metrics that would both be indicative of overall portfolio efforts. These <br />measures are also likely to be offered on a broad level by other utilities, providing a greater <br />base of sales and customer data that could be analyzed for far- reaching MT effects. <br />Therefore, for the Local Government Partnerships the following approach to quantitative <br />baseline and market transformation information is presented as follows. <br />The utilities recommend development of a baseline, and tracking the number of cities, <br />counties and government institutions that have plans for written energy efficiency provisions. <br />Such a metric relates directly to the Strategic Plan (Goal 12.3.4) in terms of measuring <br />progress towards 50% plans for sustainability. <br />In addition, we propose tracking conummity adoptions of new construction model reach <br />codes, both residential and nonresidential. This metric aligns with the Strategic Plan (Goal <br />12.3.1). In addition to being a direct indicator of support by local government partnerships, <br />community adoptions of model reach codes are of strategic interest to the CPUC. A <br />proliferation of dissimilar reach codes would confuse the market relative to building codes <br />and incentive programs. Model reach codes to be developed by Codes and Standards would <br />allow energy efficiency efforts across partners to be aligned with a clear target for each <br />climate zone. As discussed in the Local Government PIPS, the IOUs intend to work closely <br />with partners in establishing baseline code compliance levels and pushing for model reach <br />codes. <br />With this discussion in mind, IOUs propose the following metrics for this sector: <br />Baseline Metric <br />Metric A <br />Metric B <br />Baseline inventory of <br />cities, counties and <br />government <br />institutions within the <br />IOU territory that <br />have adopted such <br />Energy Efficiency <br />energy planning <br />N/A <br />Action Plans <br />documents as Energy <br />Action Plans, Climate <br />Action Plans and <br />Sustainability Plains, <br />and General Plans <br />with energy or climate <br />elements. <br />In coordination with <br />Codes and Standards, <br />Model Reach Codes <br />develop a baseline <br />inventory of cities <br />and counties within <br />the IOU territory <br />
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