1. Ruling Noticing Joint Agency Symposium on the Governor’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals - July 9, 2015
On July 9, 2015, from 9: 00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), California Energy Commission (CEC), the California Air Resources Board (ARB), and the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) will conduct a symposium to discuss the development of strategies to achieve Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr’s 2030 greenhouse gas reduction goals.
The Symposium will be held at Byron Sher Auditorium, Cal/EPA
Headquarters, 10001 I St., Sacramento, CA 95814. Further information on
the Symposium, including the Agenda, may be found in the CPUC Daily Calendar.
The Symposium will discuss electricity sector policies to
achieve greenhouse gas reductions of 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030.
Topics will include integrated long-term planning to achieve greenhouse gas
reduction goals, procurement to achieve greenhouse gas reduction goals, and
western regional cooperation. It is reasonably foreseeable that this
Symposium will include discussion of issues before the Commission in this
proceeding. Further, one or more Commissioners or advisors (but not a
quorum of Commissioners) may attend the Symposium.
For your general information, Rule 8.1(c) states that an ex
parte communication means a written or oral communication that “does not occur
in a public hearing, workshop, or other public forum noticed by ruling or order
in the proceeding, or in the record of the proceeding.” The July 9
Symposium is a public forum that has been noticed by the CEC, ARB, and
CAISO. This Ruling now provides notice in this proceeding as well.
As a result of this Ruling, any discussions regarding this proceeding at the
July 9, 2015 Symposium are not subject to ex parte reporting requirements. Per
Decision (D.) 14-11-041, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is subject
to certain special restrictions and requirements regarding ex parte
communications and contacts with certain Commission staff until November 20,
2015. By providing notice of this workshop through a Ruling in this
proceeding, PG&E is not subject to the ex parte restrictions and
requirements of D.14-11-041 for the Symposium with regard to issues in this
proceeding.
Other related
proceedings will receive this notice.
IT IS RULED that the July 9, 2015 Joint Agency Symposium on the
Governor’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals is noticed in this proceeding.
Thank you.
Regina M. DeAngelis
Administrative Law Judge
California Public
Utilities Commission
2. SunShot Systems Integration team hiring now
The
SunShot Initiative is hiring! Our office seeks a program manager and several technology managers in the area of
systems integration of solar energy technologies into the electric power grid.
SunShot’s Systems Integration team develops technologies and solutions for
cost-effective, reliable, and safe integration of hundreds of gigawatts of
solar energy into the U.S. electricity grid.
The program manager will serve as part of the leadership team
within SunShot and provide visionary leadership of the Systems Integration
program, establish strategic direction and goals, provide technical, budgetary
and market stewardship, and supervise a team of technical, financial, and
support professionals within the program. Apply for the program manager position.
Technology managers help guide the Systems Integration vision
and provide direct input into solar energy research and development efforts. Apply for a technology manager position.
3. HVAC1 Upstream Draft Research Plan
Commission staff is seeking comments on the plan listed
below by Wednesday, July 15 at 5pm
HVAC1 Upstream Draft
Research Plan
To help inform comments Commission staff and its consultant
DNV-GL will be hosting a webinar to present the draft plans and address
questions on Thursday July 9th between 11:00am
and 1:00pm.
HVAC1 Upstream Draft Research Plan: The California
Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has engaged DNV GL under the CPUC 2013-14
HVAC Research Roadmap to evaluate California investor-owned utility (IOU)
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) program activity. As part of
this work, this study will investigate the energy impact of 2013-2014 IOU
Upstream HVAC programs in California. DNV GL’s research will include onsite
surveys and engineering analysis of chillers and packaged HVAC/ heat pump systems.
The evaluation team will also characterize the commercial use of ductless
mini-split systems. In addition, the study will look at the efficacy of
remotely-monitored metering equipment with an eye on increasing data collection
efficiency and reducing costs for future evaluations. DNV will also
investigate market shares to compare the quantity of high efficiency units that
were sold without program influence versus the quantity of those attributed to
the upstream program. The primary goal of this research is to determine the
best estimate of actual energy and demand savings achieved by rebated upstream
HVAC measures during the 2013–14 program cycle.
How
to file comments
The draft plan can be downloaded from http://www.energydataweb.com/cpuc/ . Select
the search tab and then select Portfolio Cycle 2013-2014 and search text
‘HVAC1’ (no quotes). Click the search button and you will see the files for
downloading.
Comments should be uploaded to the website by clicking “comment”
on the plan by 5pm on July 15, 2015. In order to post comments, you will need to register on
the site with an ID and password.
Details of the webinar: July 9th, 11:00am
-1:00pm.
You
are invited to a meeting using Unified Meeting 5. This webinar will be
recorded.
Standard
International Dial-In: (706) 679-1947
Conference Code: 6254786853#
In the event of any problems or questions, contact Lola Odunlami
at lod@cpuc.ca.gov
telephone (415) 703-1893 and/or Jason Meyer at jason.meyer@dnvgl.com
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for the 2015/2016 CoolCalifornia Challenge!
Energy
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engaging thousands of households in cities across California to save energy,
conserve water, reduce their carbon footprints, and help build more vibrant and
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And that is all for
this week!
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