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1 1 Cal TF’s Support of California’s Broader Energy Policy Objectives ANNETTE BEITEL ALEJANDRA MEJIA JUNE, 2014

2 Objective June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 2 Review and Discuss Cal TF Alignment With:  Key Policy Documents  Energy Action Plan  CPUC Long Term Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan  CAISO Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Roadmap  Policy Maker Objectives  State Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Communication documents and recordings  CPUC Energy Efficiency Rolling Portfolios OIR and Commissioner comments  New and Forthcoming Policy Initiatives  AB 32 Implementation  Prop 39 Implementation Efforts  EPA 111(d) Compliance

3 Overarching Policy Themes June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 3 Collaboration Innovation Statewide Consistency

4 Overarching Policy Themes June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 4 Energy Action Plan  “Meeting this goal requires the cooperation and teamwork of multiple sectors of the California economy,” (2008 Update, pg.2). CPUC Long-Term Strategic Plan  “California has taken this principle to heart and with three decades of leadership and innovation in the public and private sectors, California leads the nation, and perhaps the world, in developing and implementing successful energy efficiency efforts,” (pg.1). CAISO Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Roadmap  “Based upon input receive during the roadmap’s stakeholder process about the need for collaboration, the ISO, CPUC, and CEC are developing a cross-agency DR and EE workplan,” (pg.2).

5 State Senate Hearings June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 5 “Preliminary assessment of the state’s major energy incentive programs finds that the state currently lacks a comprehensive framework that fully coordinates these activities to help ensure that the state’s goals are being achieved.” LAO Report December 19, 2012 Presented to State Senate Committee of Energy, Utilities and Communication

6 State Senate Hearings June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 6 “Since the needs of grid operation are dramatically changing due to the rapid investments in clean energy, the joint agencies are coordinating to ensure future energy efficiency programs can help reduce the need for generation at critical times of the day and year.” Letter to Senators Padilla and Fuller February 25, 2013 CEC, CAISO, CPUC

7 Rolling Portfolio Proceeding June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 7 “I’m delighted to support this new rule making… I urge everybody, the utilities, energy efficiency stakeholders and advocacy groups to roll up their sleeves and get to work on this collaborative process,” Commissioner Fioirio November 14, 2013 Rolling Portfolio OIR Agenda Item

8 Rolling Portfolio Proceedings June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 8 “I believe that we should consider how California might adopt a Regional Technical Forum as used in the Northwest to help create greater collaboration and innovation in our market,” Commissioner Ferron November 14, 2013 Rolling Portfolio OIR Agenda Item

9 New and Forthcoming Initiatives June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 9 AB 32 and Prop 39 implementation facilitated through statewide approaches to developing statewide consistent savings estimates. EPA’s proposed rule for regulating emissions from existing plans released June 1 st  EPA released proposed rule for regulating carbon emissions from power plants on June 1, 2014, pursuant to Section 111(d) of the CAA  Energy efficiency will very likely be accepted method for achieving compliance  Cal TF may foster compliance using efficiency if it leads to statewide system of ex ante values for energy efficiency

10 Conclusion June 2014 Cal TF' Support of California's Broader Energy Policy Objectives 10 Cal TF clearly supports and will help achieve state goals for energy efficiency. Furthermore, Cal TF will facilitate implementation of new federal and state clean energy initiatives, including:  AB 32 and Prop 39 implementation  Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act


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