2013 Statewide Energy Efficiency Forum
Resources for Local Government Partners Purpose
General
In an effort to be more environmentally conscious, PG&E would like to direct California local government partners to the following electronic resources for more information on the topics covered at the 2013 Statewide Energy Efficiency Forum.
PG&E Local Government Homepage: A summary of local government services
PG&E Green Communities Data Portal: PG&E makes advanced data available to local governments to support strategic outreach and climate action planning
GHG Emission Factors Info Sheet (Updated April 2013): Presents PG&E’s GHG emissions factor (CO2/kWh) on an annual basis for 2004 – 2011
PG&E’s Proposed Green Option: Describes PG&E’s proposed rate to make the option of 100% renewable energy available to customers.
Businesses and Municipal Facilities
On-Bill Financing Homepage: Describes 0% interest loans for commercial and municipal customers
LED Street Lights Turnkey Replacement Program: Replace street lights with more efficient light emitting diode (LED) technology
Time-Varying Pricing (Time-of-Use and Peak Day Pricing): All California business customers will be placed on a Time-Varying Pricing rate structure
Third Party Program Quick Finder : Scroll to the bottom of the page to find third party programs. Some of the more popular programs include: o
School Energy Efficiency
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California Wastewater Optimization (CalPOP)
Incentives by Industry: Quickly access information by industry
Benchmarking through ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager: Learn how to automatically track energy consumption and receive an energy rating
MyEnergy: Business can manage their PG&E services online in this onestop-shop
Households
June 2013 For more information, please contact Jillian Rich (Jillian.Rich@pge.com)
Energy Savings Assistance Program: No-cost energy upgrades for qualified low-income renters and owners
California Alternative Rates for Energy (CARE): Lower energy rates for income-qualified households
Home Money Saver: Find incentives for home upgrades and appliances
Energy Upgrade California: Comprehensive, bundled energy upgrades for homes
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