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Community Power urges CPUC to preserve regional efficiency funding as SDG&E seeks to withdraw
Summary
Community Power staff told the CAC that it is not opposing SDG&E—s application to withdraw from regional energy-efficiency programs but urges the CPUC to safeguard funding and continuity of services; staff said SDG&E—s claimed $300 million savings were overstated in testimony and rebuttal was filed in February.
Ayesha Cissna, who leads regulatory work on energy efficiency at San Diego Community Power, told the CAC on Feb. 26 that Community Power—s opening testimony contends SDG&E overstated the affordability benefits of withdrawing from regional energy-efficiency programs. Cissna said Community Power—s priority is to ensure continuity of services for San Diegans and to preserve funding if the CPUC allows SDG&E to withdraw.
"We're not opposing SDG&E's withdrawal,"…
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