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EPIC PROGRAM: POLICY OVERVIEW 1 A Survey ey o of Ca Calif liforni nias s Ener ergy Goa Goals ENVIRONM NMENTAL AL Greenho eenhous use Calif ifornia ia E Executive ve Greenho eenhous use G Gas Gas M as Man andate Or


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EPIC PROGRAM: POLICY OVERVIEW

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A Survey ey o

  • f Ca

Calif liforni nia’s s Ener ergy Goa Goals

SB 350 350 - 50% R % RPS PS

201 2010 20 2015 2016 2016 201 2017 202 2020 202 2021 202 2024 2025 2025 2030 2030 205 2050

ENVIRONM NMENTAL AL CUSTOMER MER & & CYBERSECUR CURITY REN ENEW EWABLE & & ALTER ERNATIVE EN ENER ERGY

Onc Once-th through gh Cooling M g Manda date te Greenho eenhous use Gas M as Man andate (1990 Levels) Calif ifornia ia E Executive ve Or Order er B B-16 16-2012 012 (Infrastructure / Vehicles) Greenho eenhous use G Gas Mand ndate e (80% below 1990 Levels) NER ERC C CIP V .5 .5 ZN ZNE Go Goal (New ew ho homes es) ZN ZNE Go Goal (Comm mmercia ial) l) 1,325 M 325 MW (Procur ured ed) 1,325 M 325 MW (Op Oper erationa nal) PE PEV V Sub ubmet eter ering ng Pilo Pilot Addi dditi tional 3,000 000 MW o

  • f C

CHP CA Solar I Initia iative ive (1,940 MW Installed) Gov

  • vernor’s DG

DG G Goal

  • al
  • f 12,0

12,000 M MW Self-Gene eneration n Inc ncent entive P e Program Calif ifornia ia E Executive ve Or Order er S S-14 14-08 ( 08 (33% 3% R RPS) CA CA SB 350 350 (50 (50% R RPS) PU Co Code 769 769 (Distribution Resources Plans)

ENERG RGY S STORA RAGE

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EMERG RGING

Elec ectric ic S Syst stem ems F s Face e Fu Fundament ental Ch l Chang nges es

CURRE RRENT

Gri rid s sta tability th thru ru rotational in iner ertia ia Dispat atchab able gen ener eratio ion Passiv ive/pred edic ictable le load

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Huma uman-in in-the-loop

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grid m manageme ment nt Rigid a and centraliz lized ed sy syst stem c cont ntrol Re Reduc uced st stability d due ue to cha hange i in n gene neration mi mix Stochast astic generat ation

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Transactive load

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Faste ter s r syste tem d dynamics cs by by orde ders o

  • f magn

gnitude de Flex Flexible a e and res esil ilie ient distrib ibuted ed s system ems

DRIVERS RS

  • Poli

licie cies

  • T

ech chnolo logie ies

  • Customer

ers

  • Compe

petition

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Appr pproved d Investme ment Ar Area eas Funding ing & & Alloc

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ion

Th The e Ele lectric ic P Program Inv Invest estmen ent C Charge

  • Appl

pplied Res d Resea earch: $55M $55M/yr (CEC EC o

  • nly

nly)

  • Techno

hnolo logy gy D Demons nstra ratio ion & n & Deplo ployment ent

− CEC CEC $45M, PG&E &E $15M, SCE CE $13M 13M, SD SDG& G&E $ $3M M (/ (/yr yr)

  • Market Fa

Facilitation: n: $15M $15M/yr ( (CEC EC o

  • nly

nly)

  • $162

$162M/yr in ra in ratepayer f fundi unding ( (201 2013-2020) 2020)

  • CEC a

adminis nisters ers 80 80% o

  • f the a

he aut utho horized d budget budget; IOUs a adm dminister 20% 20%

  • Distribu

ributio ion

  • Demand

nd-Side ide Mgmt mt

Elec ectric icit ity Syst stem m Value ue C Chain in

  • Gri

rid O Ops ps / Mkt. D Des esign gn

  • Gener

eratio ion

  • Trans

nsmis issio ion

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Select ct E EPIC Requi uirements

  • Intelle

llectual al Property ty – Except when valid reasons exist for confidentiality, the EPIC Administrators must make available upon request all data, findings, results, computer models and other products developed, consistent with the treatment of intellectual property requirements (D.13-11-025, OP 13)

– IOU Administrators must file a Tier 3 Advice Letter to request a project-specific intellectual property waiver ((D.15-04-020, OP 18)

  • Annu

nnual Report – The EPIC Administrators’ annual report must include a final report

  • n every project completed during the previous year, including a comprehensive

description of the project, present detailed findings and results, a summary of all data collected and how the data may be accessed (D.13-11-025, OP 14)

  • Resear

arch Institu titute tes s – IOU Administrators may fund research institutes to the extent that their funding allocations support T echnology Demonstration and Deployment activities specifically (D.15-04-020, OP 4)

  • Proje

ject Specific fic Approvals als – EPIC Administrators may only fund projects or initiatives that have been approved by the Commission (D.15-04-020, COL 11)

– IOU Administrators must file a Tier 3 Advice Letter to request a project-specific intellectual property waiver (D.15-09-005, OP 1)

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Safety Affordability Reliability

Key Drivers & Policies

  • 33% / 50% RPS
  • CSI
  • Gov’s 12,000 MW

DG Plan

  • OTC retirements
  • AB32
  • Storage Mandates
  • SB17
  • Aging

Infrastructure

  • Workforce

Development

  • CA Economic

Resiliency

  • ZNE
  • CSI
  • Net Energy

Metering

  • Peak Reduction
  • Electric

Transportation

Renewa wables and Distri tribute ted E Energ rgy R Resource rces I Integra rati tion

  • Demonstrate Strategies & Technologies to Increase Renewable Resources on the Grid
  • Adaptive Protection Strategies
  • Demonstrate Grid-Scale Storage Strategies & Technologies

Customer er F Focused P Products and S Servic ices es E Enablem lemen ent

  • Leverage the SmartMeter Platform to Drive Customer Service Excellence
  • Provide Greater Billing Flexibility & Visibility
  • Integrate Demand Side Management for Grid Optimization

Grid Modern rniza zati tion a and O Optimiza zati tion

  • Demonstrate Strategies and Technologies to Optimize Existing Assets
  • Prepare for Emerging Technologies
  • Design and Demonstrate Grid Operations of the Future

Cross ss Cutting ng/Fou

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ndation

  • nal Stra

rategies & & Techn hnol

  • log
  • gies

Smart Grid Architecture, CyberSecurity, Telecommunications,

Standards

In Invest estor Own Owned ed Utilit ility EPIC IC F Framewo work

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Ne Next S t Ste teps i in the the E EPI PIC P Proce cess

T entative Tim imelin line Dat Date CEC & IOU Scoping Workshop/Webinar February 3, 2017 Stakeholder Comments Are Due February 17, 2017 EPIC Stakeholder Workshops PG&E March 9, 2017 CEC Mid-March 2017 SCE Mid/End-March 2017 Stakeholder Comments Are Due March 28, 2017 File 3rd Triennial EPIC Investment Plan May 1, 2017

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IOU IOU Contact Inf Informatio ion

  • SCE

SCE EPI EPIC Infor

  • rmatio

tion a and Contacts ts:

– Website: www.sce.com/wps/portal/home/regulatory/epic/ – Email: Advancedtechnology@sce.com

  • PG

PG&E EPIC C Infor

  • rmation
  • n a

and Contacts ts:

– Website: www.pge.com/epic – Email: EPIC_info@pge.com

  • SDG&E

&E EPIC I C Infor

  • rmatio

tion a and Contacts ts:

– Website:

www.sdge.com/epic

– Email: FGoodman@semprautilities.com

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Questions

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