Each Survey shall review the end-uses of electricity at a specific site. It shall identify ways by which the customer can reduce both their total electricity use and their electricity demand during the peak period. Each survey shall as a minimum consider lighting, hot water, heating-ventilating, and cooling-ventilating.
This report shall recommend ways in which the customer can shift loads to non-peak hours and save energy, and shall estimate how much money the customer would save should they implement the recommendations. The report shall indicate how the customer might take part in existing or potential utility-conducted load cycling programs, and how they may use solar energy techniques, cogeneration, or other load shifting or load diminishing measures. The report shall also show where further study by other experts might help them save still more energy and money.
The utility will retain a copy of the report, related papers and forms. It will keep these records available for review by the Executive Director, pursuant to Section 1621(e). The Executive Director shall conduct an annual review of quality of utility Surveys.
In each subsequent report, the utility shall provide the service area inventory or an update thereof, and the service area energy index and the priority sequence or their equivalent based on an approved alternative method. In addition, the report shall include, but need not be limited to, the following:
Number of customers surveyed;
Total energy used by the surveyed customers by Standard Industrial Classification Group and by building type in the 12 months covered by the annual report and 12 months prior to the period of the annual report;
Total kilowatt-hour, kilowatt demand, and coincident kilowatt demand by Standard Industrial Classification Group and by building type of the surveyed customers in the 12 months covered by the annual report and 12 months prior to the period of the annual report;
Net conditioned space of the surveyed customers at the time of the survey and 12 months prior to the survey; and
Expense data for all personnel, overhead, equipment and other items attributed to the survey program.
Each annual report shall describe the status of the utility's program for small commercial customers, and of any optional approved program for industrial customers.
Each annual report shall also indicate the impact of each program covered by this section on the utility's load duration curve for the previous 12 months.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 20, § 1625
2. Amendment of subsection (g) filed 9-14-82; effective upon filing pursuant to Government Code Section 11346.2(d) (Register 82, No. 37).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (b)(1)(vi) and (d)-(e) filed 8-24-2022 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2022, No. 34).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25213 and 25218(e), Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 25403.5 and 25406, Public Resources Code.
2. Amendment of subsection (g) filed 9-14-82; effective upon filing pursuant to Government Code Section 11346.2(d)(Register 82, No. 37).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (b)(1)(vi) and (d)-(e) filed 8-24-2022 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2022, No. 34).