Energy Conservation Tool Working Group Meeting Scheduled
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has announced an upcoming meeting of the Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) Working Group on May 30, 2024. The session, which is critical to shaping future energy savings strategies in California, will be conducted remotely held via Microsoft Teams. stakeholders across the country.
The meeting, scheduled from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, is intended to facilitate discussions on several key initiatives and updates within the ESA program. These initiatives are aimed at improving energy efficiency and accessibility for low-income Californians, consistent with the state’s broader goals of environmental sustainability and equitable access to clean energy sources.
Important agenda items
Safety message and ground rules: The session begins with essential safety protocols and guidelines to ensure effective communication during the meeting.
Member Introductions: New and existing members are introduced, fostering a collaborative environment.
Quick Updates: Updates cover various subcommittees and projects, including the Clean Energy Workshop Subcommittee, PP&IS SWG, and the Concurrent Application System (CAS) Project.
Public Comments: A segment dedicated to public insights and feedback, highlighting the CPUC’s commitment to transparency and community engagement.
Detailed Discussions: The meeting will address specific topics such as the Health Comfort and Safety (HCS) protocols, co-presented by representatives from SoCalGas and SCE, and the Mid-Cycle Report Update.
Stakeholders are encouraged to review the meeting materials in advance, which will be made available on the CPUC’s public document area. This proactive involvement is crucial for informed participation and effective advocacy during the discussions.
Public participation and accessibility
Participants can join the meeting using the provided Microsoft Teams link or dial in using the phone numbers provided. For those unable to attend, the option of a recorded session is mentioned, subject to the presenter’s discretion to allow recording. Public comments, questions or suggestions regarding the ESA Working Group can be submitted via an online form so that all voices have the opportunity to be heard.
This meeting underscores the CPUC’s ongoing efforts to integrate community feedback into the regulatory framework that governs California’s energy policy. It is an essential platform for discussing progress and challenges in energy conservation assistance, and has a direct impact on the effectiveness of programs designed to support the state’s most vulnerable populations.
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