EPIC PROGRAM: POLICY OVERVIEW
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− CEC CEC $45M, PG&E &E $15M, SCE CE $13M 13M, SD SDG& G&E $ $3M M (/ (/yr yr)
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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)
nnual Report – The EPIC Administrators’ annual report must include a final report
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)
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)
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
DG Plan
Infrastructure
Development
Resiliency
Metering
Transportation
Renewa wables and Distri tribute ted E Energ rgy R Resource rces I Integra rati tion
Customer er F Focused P Products and S Servic ices es E Enablem lemen ent
Grid Modern rniza zati tion a and O Optimiza zati tion
Cross ss Cutting ng/Fou
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rategies & & Techn hnol
Smart Grid Architecture, CyberSecurity, Telecommunications,
Standards
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– Website: www.sce.com/wps/portal/home/regulatory/epic/ – Email: Advancedtechnology@sce.com
– Website: www.pge.com/epic – Email: EPIC_info@pge.com
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– Email: FGoodman@semprautilities.com
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