1. Request for Comments on Draft Solicitation, The EPIC Challenge: Accelerating the Deployment of Advanced Energy Communities
The California Energy Commission is developing a competitive grant solicitation for the development and deployment of Advanced Energy Communities. The Energy Commission is seeking input from interested stakeholders on aspects of the draft solicitation. Please submit comments by August 14, 2015 to Marija Krapcevich at Marija.Krapcevich@energy.ca.gov. The notice requesting public comment is available on our web site at; http://www.energy.ca.gov/research/notices/index.html#epic_challenge_aec
For more information: http://www.energy.ca.gov/research/notices/index.html#epic_challenge_aec
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2. TWO DRAFT REPORTS ON TO-CODE SAVINGS
Two reports, prepared under contracts with PG&E, have been posted to the CPUC’s EE Public Document’s Area for public comment:
1) A report entitled “To-Code
Savings Project”, which was prepared by EnerNOC
a. PG&E will accept comments
on the EnerNOC document until Monday, August 10, 2015
2) A report entitled “PG&E
Analytics Enabled Code Baseline Study”, which was prepared by FirstFuel
a. PG&E will accept comments
on the FirstFuel document until Tuesday, August 18, 2015.
To locate the document and
to comment, please:
1. Visit the CPUC's EE Public Documents area: http://www.energydataweb.com/cpuc/home.aspx
2. Select the "Search" tab on the upper left and use
the “Search Text” option to locate this document by key title words;
3. Locate the document on
the resulting list;
4. Click "view" to download the document or
"comment" to post your public comment[s]. The authors will consider
all posted comments.
A joint webinar will be hosted to present the key findings from
the EnerNOC and FirstFuel studies via webinar on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 from
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. PDT.
The agenda is:
· PG&E will provide a very brief overview
of the two study approaches (10 min)
· EnerNOC will present its study (30 minutes
for presentation and up to 25 minutes for questions)
· FirstFuel will present its study (30 minutes
for presentation and up to 25 minutes for questions)
Webinar and conference
line details are below:
Webinar and Conference
Line:
1. Please join my
meeting, August 4, 2015 at 2 PM PDT.
Show global numbers: https://www.tcconline.com/offSite/OffSiteController.jpf?cc=1402347176
Conference Code: 140 234
7176
Meeting ID: 747 435 474
Can't join the meeting?
Contact support here: https://pge.webex.com/pge/mc
Please contact Luke Nickerman (luke.nickerman@pge.com)
or David Sawaya (david.sawaya@pge.com)
at PG&E if you have any questions.
3. Request for Sample
Ordinances
Delia Bense-Kang is an energy intern working for the City of
Arcata. Arcata is working on adopting an energy benchmarking and/or time
of sale ordinance for commercial properties that goes beyond AB1103.
Delia is looking for sample ordinances. If you have such an ordinance and
can share it, please contact Delia directly at dede1bk@gmail.com .
4. Direct Current
Powers Building
It
always interests me how sometimes what was thought to be “old school” and
outdated can come back into vogue. Case in point is Direct Current, or DC
power. Over 100 years ago, at the beginning of building electrification,
DC power was lighting the earliest buildings to be electrified. It was
replaced by AC power as the main form of electricity for buildings because AC
current could be transmitted easier over long distances and remote central
power plants were determined to be the future of electrification. Go to
the link and read how that is now changing in Colorado: http://www.energymanagertoday.com/direct-current-powers-building-0114185/
And that is all for this week