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Energy Energy EfficiencyEfficiency ProgramsPrograms

Welcome toWelcome to Southern California EdisonSouthern California Edison’’ss

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• The California Energy Action Plan of 2005 establishes energy efficiency as the state’s top priority procurement resource and calls for the utilities to invest in energy efficiency whenever it is more cost effective than power plants

• Allied with you, our customer, to advance long term energy policies in your cities, counties, and institutions that save energy, money and the environment

Energy Efficiency #1 Resource

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Since 2003, SCE's energy efficiency programs have reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 2.8 million tons…

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… the equivalent of removing 375,000 cars

from the road

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2006-2007 CPUC Energy Goals

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In 2008, SCE will help customers save an additional 1.8 billion kilowatt hours…

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• Partnership programs are between a regulated utility and a designated “partner,” where the partner will work in tandem with the utility to provide energy efficiency services for their institution, city, county, state and/or community.

• Ultimately Energy Efficiency Partnerships’ programs will influence our society’s behavior across the generations and will produce a renewed appreciation and stewardship of our resources

Partnership Program Portfolio

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Partnership Programs – Local Government

SCE partners with cities, counties and local governmentDevelop strong relationships and goodwillReach communities more effectively

County of Los Angeles*County of Riverside *Bakersfield & County of Kern Energy Watch South Coast (3 cities and Santa Barbara County)Community Energy Partnership (10 cities) South Bay Partnership (14 cities)Ventura County Partnership (10 cities and Ventura Co)San Gabriel Valley Cities (29 cities)Palm Desert DemonstrationGovernment Energy Action Resources Program Santa Ana

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Partnership Programs – Institutional

SCE partners with State Agencies/InstitutionsTypically large scale projects with customized incentivesHigh profile customers with direct connections

Institutional Partnership ProgramsCalifornia Community Colleges (27+ campuses)California Dept of Corrections & Rehabilitation UC/CSU/IOU Partnership (all campuses)State of California

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SCE’s residential program portfolio promotes energy efficiency and use of energy-efficient measures by consumers. SCE’s residential programs include lighting and appliances incentives, new construction incentives and design assistance, audits, and energy efficiency information. SCE’s residential portfolio focuses on the maximization of energy efficiency as an energy resource.

The following programs make up the residential program portfolio, and the program strategies implemented.

• Appliance Recycling Program Residential Energy Efficiency Incentive Program

• Multifamily Energy Efficiency Program Home Energy Efficiency Survey

• Integrated School-Based Program Comprehensive HVAC Program

• CA New Homes Program

Residential Portfolio

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SCE’s 2006 Nonresidential Programs are designed to:(1) increase the level of retrofit and new construction energy-efficient

investments in commercial, industrial, and agricultural end-users; (2) educate nonresidential customers on the value of energy efficiency and on

existing and new opportunities for implementing energy efficiency in their facilities; and

(3) promote an integrated portfolio of energy efficiency, demand response, and distributed generation technologies and services to nonresidential customers. SCE’s nonresidential portfolio has been designed to focus on these goals and to maximize the use of energy efficiency in the nonresidential sector as an energy resource. The following programs make up the Nonresidential Program portfolio, and the program strategies implemented.

• Comprehensive HVAC Program• Retro-Commissioning (RCx)• Industrial Energy Efficiency Program• Agricultural Energy Efficiency Program• Nonresidential Direct Installation

Nonresidential Portfolio

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Program Description• Offers free installations of replacement equipment using new,

energy-efficient technologyLighting, refrigerators, and others

• Participants gain incentive of lower energy use and costs

Target Markets• Small businesses with < 100 kW of monthly demand largely within

the Commercial Market SegmentWhat’s New• Comprehensive package of incentives and services for existing

buildings • Focus on service delivery through business owners/franchise

networks• Offer Financial Services

Business Incentives

Direct Install

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SCE California New Homes ProgramSCE’s California New Homes Program is an incentive program designed to encourage the incorporation of energy efficiency into residential new construction. The primary objectives of the California New Homes Program are to:

Encourage the building of qualityenergy-efficient new homesReduce peak electric demandReduce Green House Gas CO2 emissionsEstablish supportive partnerships with:

California BuildersEPA’s ENERGY STAR®

New Homes ProgramCities/Counties/State/IOUsGreen Builder organizations

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California Solar Initiative

Mission: to move California toward a cleaner energy future and help lower the cost of solar systems for consumers

• Governor’s Million Solar Roofs program set a goal for California to create 3,000 MW of new, solar-produced electricity capacity by 2017

• It will reduce GHG emissions by the equivalent of 520,000 tree seedlings grown over the next 10 years

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CARE/FERA Rate ProgramsCalifornia Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) program offers income-qualified customers a discount of 20% + off their monthly electric bill.If the CARE program is not right for your family, you may qualify for the Family Electric Rate Assistance program (FERA). This plan offers a discounted rate on your monthly SCE bill for families of 3 or more who fall within the income guidelines and exceed their baseline usage by 30% or more.

These income limits are effective from June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008

SCE Income Qualified ProgramsSCE Income Qualified Programs

Energy Management Assistance ProgramThe Energy Management Assistance (EMA) program helps income- qualified households conserve energy and reduce their electricity costs. SCE pays all the cost of purchasing and installing energy- efficient appliances and equipment, which are free to eligible customers.

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Benefits for Us and the Environment

The concept of community and institutional sustainability is built around the premise that businesses, governments and communities can improve their financial performance and long term viability while responsibly addressing more global environmental and social issues by meeting the needs of the present and planning for the future…

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. . . to make . . . to make where we work and live where we work and live a much better place. . .a much better place. . .

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. . . and help make . . . and help make Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency

a way of life.a way of life.

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Michael B. LoManager – Institutional PartnershipsSouthern California Edison CompanyEnergy Efficiency DivisionWork: 626-633-3035Email: [email protected]

SCE Portal for Energy Efficiency ProgramsURL: www.sce.com

Southern California Edison Contacts


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