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Pacific Energy Policy Center

4539 Lee Avenue

La Mesa, CA 91941



December 28, 2005







Docket Office

California Public Utilities Commission

505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 2001

San Francisco, CA 94102





RE: Rulemaking 04-03-017





Dear Docket Clerk:



Enclosed for filing in the above-entitled matter are the original and seven copies of the:



“Pacific Energy Policy Center Comments on the December 13, 2005 draft

“INTERIM ORDER ADOPTING POLICIES AND FUNDING FOR THE

CALIFORNIA SOLAR INITIATIVE” AND “REVISED JOINT STAFF

PROPOSAL TO IMPLEMENT A CALIFORNIA SOLAR INITIATIVE”





Please return a date stamped copy of the cover sheet of the first copy of comments in the

enclosed envelope.





Sincerely,







Don Wood, Senior Policy Advisor

619-463-9035

dwood8@cox.net





BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF

CALIFORNIA



Order Instituting Rulemaking Regarding Policies,

Procedures and Incentives for Distributed Generation and Rulemaking 04-03-017

Distributed Energy Resources. (Filed March 16, 2004)









PACIFIC ENERGY POLICY CENTER COMMENTS ON 12/13/05 DRAFT

“INTERIM ORDER ADOPTING POLICIES AND

FUNDING FOR THE CALIFORNIA SOLAR INITIATIVE” AND “REVISED

JOINT STAFF PROPOSAL TO IMPLEMENT A CALIFORNIA SOLAR

INITIATIVE”









December 28, 2005



Don Wood, Senior Policy Advisor

Pacific Energy Policy Center

4539 Lee Avenue

La Mesa, CA 91941

619-463-9035

dwood8@cox.net









BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF

CALIFORNIA



Order Instituting Rulemaking Regarding Policies,





2

Procedures and Incentives for Distributed Generation and Rulemaking 04-03-017

Distributed Energy Resources. (Filed March 16, 2004)







PACIFIC ENERGY POLICY CENTER (PEPC) COMMENTS

ON THE 12/13/05 DRAFT “INTERIM ORDER ADOPTING POLICIES

AND FUNDING FOR THE CALIFORNIA SOLAR INITIATIVE”AND

“REVISED JOINT STAFF PROPOSAL TO IMPLEMENT A CALIFORNIA

SOLAR INITIATIVE”





BACKGROUND



On December 13, 2005 the California Public Utilities Commission

(CPUC) issued a Notice of Availability (NOA) and a draft decision (DD) in

this proceeding, addressing 2006 funding of its proposed California Solar

Initiative (CSI). Attachment A of that NOA and DD, titled “Revised Joint

Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative” outlined plans,

policies and funding levels for the CSI beyond 2006. The proposal

recommends that the Commission direct the major California investor

owned utilities (IOUs) to provide up to $2.9 billion in incentives for installing

new solar energy projects on the homes and business of energy

customers throughout the state.

The Revised Joint Staff Report (Staff Report), calls for the CPUC to

“Provide for a set-aside of 10% of the total annual program funds for low-

income customers and developers of affordable housing; staff will also

further explore in 2006 offering a higher incentive level to low-income

projects”1.









1

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 2





3

The Staff Report also recommends that the Commission “Require an

energy efficiency audit in existing buildings as a condition of receiving CSI

incentives;”2.

In addition, the Staff Report calls for the CPUC to “Select or develop

a third-party nonprofit entity to administer the residential retrofit

component” and “Explore low-cost financing options” and ensure that all

program elements are in place by January 1, 20073.

The Staff Report also recommends that the new CSI be coordinated

with existing energy program marketing efforts, such as “low-income and

energy efficiency marketing”, contracting with third parties as necessary for

services4. The report notes that “We recommend that the residential

portion be administered by a non-profit third party entity beginning in

2007”5, noting that a fairly extensive proposal for comments, public

workshops and an RFP process would need to be developed and

implemented in 2006 to make this happen.

The Staff report notes that “Existing low-income housing projects

would be eligible for this program, and would be offered a 25% higher

rebate level. An additional component to assist with low-income financing

may be developed after the initial program rollout.”6

The report notes that “At least 10% of total program funds would be

set aside for projects installed by existing low income residential customers

and affordable housing projects. If the funds are not encumbered by

November 1 of each program year, the funds would be made available to

commercial and residential retrofit projects”7





2

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 3

3

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 5

4

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 6

5

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 6

6

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 7

7

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 7





4

The Staff Report suggests that the new program would subsidize

rooftop photovoltaic (PV) electricity generation systems solar thermal hot

water heating systems.8

The report suggests that “Utility customers taking services on the

California Alternative Rates for Energy (CARE) should be exempted from

the costs of this program as a matter of equity, especially since CARE

customers are the least likely to be beneficiaries of the incentives”9.





DISCUSSION

The Pacific Energy Policy Center (PEPC) supports the idea of the

Commission developing and implementing a statewide CSI, and supports

a set aside of 10% of total program funds to ensure that low income

California energy customers share in the benefits of this new program.

PEPC also believes that unless the initial Staff Report plan is

refined before the proposed 2007 program start up, it is likely that CARE

customers and customers participating in the IOUs Low Income Energy

Efficiency (LIEE) programs are unlikely to benefit from this new program.

Instead of spending enormous resources trying to fund and develop

a new third party statewide CSI program administrator to serve low-income

energy customers, PEPC recommends that the Commission explore

implementing the low-income element of the CSI through the IOUs existing

LIEE program. The LIEE program already operates using an existing

statewide network local non-profit agency service providers and for profit

weatherization contractors.

Many of the local nonprofit community agencies already participating

in the LIEE program build and operate local low-income housing projects.

Some of the existing LIEE program service provider agencies already have



8

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 9

9

Revised Joint Staff Proposal to Implement a California Solar Initiative, Pg. 9





5

experience installing rooftop solar thermal hot water systems through their

participation in local solar programs funded by the California Energy

Extension Service in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Local LIEE program service providers already install all feasible

program energy efficiency measures in income eligible customer homes10.

This typically includes installing attic insulation, caulking and

weatherstripping, installing hot water heater blankets, faucet aerators and

low flow showerheads, replacing broken windows and repairing or

replacing defective or inefficient furnaces, air conditioners, and leaky or

broken hot water heaters. If one goal of the proposed CSI effort is to make

sure that existing homes are energy efficient before having solar systems

installed, it seems reasonable to install solar PV and hot water systems on

homes that have already been weatherized under the IOUs LIEE

programs.

The Commission could save a lot of time and program start up

complexity by simply ordering the IOUs to allocate the proposed 10% set

aside of CSI program funds to their LIEE programs, and adding rooftop PV

and hot water systems as new program measures to be installed by the

existing network of LIEE service providers.

LIEE service providers already are required to hold General (Class

B) Contractors Licenses, plus electrical and HVAC contractor specialty

licenses needed to do the kind of installation work envisioned by the Staff

Report. LIEE program measure installation crews are already extensively

trained based on CPUC adopted statewide program measure installation

standards, policy and procedures manuals developed in close

collaboration with the joint utilities, CPUC and California Energy

Commission staff.

10

The Staff Report does not identify what income standards that low-income CSI customers would have to

meet. The Commission’s existing LIEE programs provide free weatherization and appliance repair and

replacement services to customers with incomes at or below 200% of federal income poverty guidelines.





6

Compared to the time and cost associated with creating a new

statewide third party CSI administrator focusing on services to traditionally

hard to reach low income customers, It would be far easier and cheaper to

train existing LIEE program crews to install rooftop solar PV and solar hot

water systems as part of their treatment of income eligible LIEE program

customer homes.

Providing no-cost solar systems to low income customers as part of

the IOUs LIEE programs is probably the most effective way the

Commission could ensure that poor and elderly Californian’s benefit by

participating in the California Solar Initiative. Given their lack of resources,

any other approach is far more likely to fail to serve low-income energy

customers.

Over the last 24 years, California utility ratepayer funded low-income

weatherization programs have trained and employed thousands of young

people raised in California’s low-income communities. The programs have

provided these young people a chance to progress from crew staff

positions to crew foreman, and into local LIEE program management

positions. Many former LIEE employees have enrolled in carpenters union

apprentice classes, and become journeyman carpenters. Some have taken

jobs with the state, and others help manage IOU energy efficiency

programs. During this time, the LIEE programs have provided an effective

avenue for youngsters to move out of poverty into the economic middle

class. These ancillary benefits are on top of the energy and bill savings

provided to LIEE program customers.

By adding solar PV and hot water system installation to the standard

LIEE program measure mix, the Commission would be affording LIEE

employees with new skills they would be able to use to support what we all

hope will become a growing California solar industry.







7

CONCLUSION

The Commission should order the IOUs to allocate 10% of their total

CSI annual program funding to their existing LIEE programs. The

statewide LIEE program measure installation standards, policies and

procedures manuals should be updated to cover installation of rooftop PV

and hot water heaters, beginning in January of 2007.





December 28, 2005









Don Wood, Senior Policy Advisor

Pacific Energy Policy Center

619-463-9035

dwood8@cox.net









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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE









I hereby certify, pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of Practices and

Procedure, that I have this day served a true copy of the

“PACIFIC ENERGY POLICY CENTER (PEPC) COMMENTS

ON THE 12/13/05 DRAFT “INTERIM ORDER ADOPTING POLICIES AND

FUNDING FOR THE CALIFORNIA SOLAR INITIATIVE”AND “REVISED

JOINT STAFF PROPOSAL TO IMPLEMENT A CALIFORNIA SOLAR

INITIATIVE”:



[X] By first class U.S. mail, postage prepaid, to the Administrative Law

Judges assigned to this proceeding, and to the Assigned Commissioner.

AND

[X] By serving the enclosed via email transmission to each of the parties

listed on the official service list in this proceeding.



Dated at La Mesa, California this 28th day of December, 2005





______________________

Don Wood









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CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

Service Lists



Proceeding: R0403017 - CPUC - PG&E, SDG&E,

Filer: CPUC - PG&E, SDG&E, EDISON

List Name: LIST

Last changed: December 22, 2005









Appearance

ROBERT PANORA KEITH MCCREA

TECOGEN, INC. ATTORNEY AT LAW

45 FIRST AVENUE SUTHERLAND, ASBILL & BRENNAN

WALTHAM, MA 02451 1275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW

WASHINGTON, DC 20004-2415









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SHARP SOLAR PRESIDENT

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DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS ATTORNEY AT LAW

FIRST SOLAR ELECTRIC COMPANY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS

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PHOENIX, AZ 85040-8864 LOS ANGELES, CA 90013









10

PETER T. PARRISH STEVE CHADIMA

CALIFORNIA SOLAR ENGINEERING, INC. ENERGY INNOVATIONS, INC.

820 CYNTHIA AVE. 130 WEST UNION STREET

LOS ANGELES, CA 90065 PASADENA, CA 91103









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ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLAR HYDROGEN CO.

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ALOHA SYSTEMS, INC. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

14801 COMET STREET CALIFORNIA SOLAR ENERGY INDUSTRIES

ASSN







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ATTORNEY AT LAW CALIF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

THE UTILITY REFORM NETWORK LEGAL DIVISION

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102 505 VAN NESS AVENUE

SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3214









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ALCANTAR & KAHL, LLP ATTORNEY AT LAW

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104









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DEPUTY DIRECTOR ATTORNEY AT LAW

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105









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ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW

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DAY

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111









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SUNLIGHT ELECTRIC, LLC OCCIDENTAL POWER SOLAR AND

COGENERATION

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94115 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94116









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ATTORNEY AT LAW LAW OFFICES OF SARA STECK MYERS

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94120









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UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS CONSULTING ON ENERGY AND

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SUN POWER & GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CO. INC. 7423 SHAUN CT.

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GOLDEN SIERRA POWER CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATOR

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ANN L. TROWBRIDGE BERNADETTE DEL CHIARO







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SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814









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ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP ELLISON, SCHNEIDER & HARRIS, LLP

2015 H STREET 2015 H STREET

SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814









RONALD LIEBERT

ATTORNEY AT LAW

CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION

2300 RIVER PLAZA DRIVE

SACRAMENTO, CA 95833









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SENIOR ENERGY ANALYST MORSE ASSOCIATES, INC.

NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 1808 CORCORAN ST., NW









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WASHINGTON, DC 20004









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RCS INC. TEJAS SECURITIES

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CHESTERFIELD, MO 63017 CLAYTON, MO 63105









LORI SMITH SCHELL PH.D. ROB JOHANNSEN

EMPOWERED ENERGY DIRECTOR OF MARKETING

N. ELK RUN FIRST SOLAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, LLC

DURANGO, CO 81303 4050 E. COTTON CENTER BLVD., STE. 68

PHOENIX, AZ 85040-8864









JILL K. CLIBURN CLAY FABER

45 CRAZY RABBIT DRIVE SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY

SANTA FE, NM 87508 555 WEST FIFTH STREET, GT14D6

LOS ANGELES, CA 90013









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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY GOLDEN ENERGY

555 W. 5TH ST, GT22G2 2630 LA CIENEGA AVE.

LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 LOS ANGELES, CA 90034









NORMAN A. PEDERSEN HILLARY GROSS







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PROGRAM SUPERVISOR AESC, INC.

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A

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DEBENHAM ENERGY LLC DOUGLASS & LIDDELL

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LAKESIDE, CA 92040 SAN DIEGO, CA 92103









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717 LAW STREET UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO SCHOOL OF LAW

SAN DIEGO, CA 92109-4236 5998 ALCALA PARK

SAN DIEGO, CA 92110









ABBAS M. ABED IRENE M. STILLINGS

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JENNIFER PORTER SUSAN FREEDMAN

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8520 TECH WAY - SUITE 110 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123

SAN DIEGO, CA 92123









CENTRAL FILES TAMLYN M. HUNT

SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104









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CALIFORNIA ENERGY MARKETS ATTORNEY AT LAW

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REGULATORY AFFAIRS MANAGER RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES

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