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CCC/IOU Energy Efficiency Partnership
The California Community Colleges (CCC), and Investor-Owned
Utility (IOU) Energy Efficiency Partnership is a unique,
statewide energy efficiency program achieving cost-effective
immediate and persistent peak energy and demand savings.
Moreover, it establishes a permanent framework for a
sustainable, long-term, comprehensive energy management program
at the one hundred and twelve (112) campuses served by California's four large IOUs (PG&E, SDG&E, SCE and SoCalGas).
Established in the 2006-08 CPUC Energy Efficiency Program
Cycle, the CCC/IOU Partnership set ambitious goals of saving
19,000 kW, 84 million kilowatt-hours, and 2.5 million therms of
gas by the end of the cycle. To achieve these goals, the
Partnership is committing $22 million in incentive funds to
Community College Districts to assist in the accomplishment of
energy partners.
The program employs four key strategies to meet its goals: energy efficiency retrofits, monitoring based commissioning (MBCx),
energy efficient new construction, and training and education.
This multifaceted approach delivers comprehensive savings, and contributes to California’s national leadership in energy efficiency and
reducing climate change.
The Partnership
capitalizes on the vast resources and expertise of the California Community
Colleges and California’s IOUs with program administration assistance from
Newcomb Anderson McCormick of San Francisco. It is funded by California’s
investor owned utility customers through Public Goods Charges (PGC) under the
auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. |