IMPLEMENTER NON-RESOURCE PROGRAM DESIGN Sample Clauses

IMPLEMENTER NON-RESOURCE PROGRAM DESIGN. In Attachment 2, Implementer shall provide a narrative that describes the fundamental purpose, key objectives, standout features, unique capabilities of the program, the program strategies, the key activities staff will perform, how the activities relate to and support each other, customer group(s) targeted, geographies served. In addition, the Implementer shall describe the program efforts to identify energy-saving projects within the public sector or with HTR customers or within DACs within the following three categories: 1. activities that support energy saving projects in the Public Sector; 2. activities that support energy saving projects for HTR and DAC customers; and 3. activities that support building capacity to help save energy. Implementer’s program must substantively align with the Implementer’s program design described in Attachment 2. PG&E acknowledges the Implementer’s program may need to change in response to customer feedback and market experience, to optimize its benefits. Any material changes to Implementer’s program shall require PG&E’s prior written approval, without which Implementer may not qualify for compensation. Implementer shall also update the program Implementation Plan (Section 4.1.3), as applicable. Approved Implementer program changes may require a change in compensation. Examples of material changes include, but are not limited to: • program theory, including strategies and expected outputs and outcomes; • customer sectors and segments targeted; • customer sizes served; • geographies served; and • utilization of resource and/or non-resource program elements that support energy savings acquisition. Implementer’s Program Budget must directly benefit the customers in the PG&E Service Territory from which the customer pays the Public Purpose Program charge. To avoid customer confusion and avoid duplication and overlap of services among the offerings of other programs, Implementer shall abide by the assignment of eligible customers, excluded customers (if any), and eligible geographic areas as detailed in Attachment 2. PG&E reserves the right in its sole discretion to amend these assignments during the Program. No deviation from these assignments is permitted without the prior written consent by the PG&E PM. Noting that non-resource programs do not directly produce benefits that are considered toward portfolio benefit-cost analysis, such as the Total Resource Cost (TRC) test, Implementer shall describe in Attachment 2 how this ...
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IMPLEMENTER NON-RESOURCE PROGRAM DESIGN. ‌ 1. activities that support energy saving projects in the Public Sector; 2. activities that support energy saving projects for HTR and DAC customers; and 3. activities that support building capacity to help save energy.

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