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Can the Energy Division define what is a local and what is a statewide program?

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Can the Energy Division define what is a local and what is a statewide program?

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The Policy Manual gives precise definitions of “local” and “statewide” programs. In general, any unit smaller than the investor owned utility (IOU) service territory is considered a local program, while programs involving the entire service territories of PG&E, SCE, SDG&E, and SoCalGas are considered statewide. Programs may be proposed as “local” that include entities (cities, counties, etc.) within multiple IOU service territories, but the Commission may choose to fund only a portion of such a proposal. 2. Are local program proposals implemented in multiple IOU service territories acceptable? Yes, but please be specific about target areas and customers within each IOU service territory. 3. Do we need to justify why we have chosen a specific geographic area for our local program proposals? Can the geographic area covered by a local program proposal be an entire investor owned utility (IOU) service territory? We expect the program proposals to include a description of the target custome

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