Provides tools for commissions and other government agencies, focusing on replacing gas appliances with efficient electric alternatives.
Combines education and outreach, active marketing, and financial incentives to drive heat pump adoption.
A comprehensive set of statewide programs, including providing rebates for ductless heat pumps and ducted heat pumps.
A portfolio of programs aimed at zeroing out the utility's carbon footprint by eliminating natural gas from buildings in its territory.
Provides an updated review of state and local electrification programs, focusing on space heating, which is the largest use of fossil fuels in buildings.
Requires utilities to reduce customers’ fossil fuel use through either electrification, efficiency, fuel switching, or storage. Requirement is 2% of a utility’s annual sales starting in 2017 and increasing by 0.67% annually, reaching 12% in 2032.
Actively promotes electrification and fuel switching through customer incentives.
Expands the scope of electric energy efficiency to include measures designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the use of expanded electricity consumption while minimizing ratepayer costs.
Determines how to demonstrate that an existing building measure does not 1) increase total source consumption or 2) adversely impact the environment when compared with the baseline measure using the original fuel.
Enables utilities to offer customers on-bill financing agreements to finance measures such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy storage devices, and fuel-switching systems,