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This update provides details on the Energy Savings Assistance Program Workforce, Education, and Training (WE&T) data collection requirements, including contractor details, inspection failures, training and screening, customer feedback, workforce demographics, and future program needs.
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Utilities’ Update on Energy Savings Assistance ProgramWorkforce, Education, and Training (WE&T) LIOB Meeting October 29, 2012Sacramento, California
Energy Savings Assistance Program WE&T Data Collection CPUC Decision (D.)12-08-044 directs IOUs to collect data in seven areas: (a) Contractor and subcontractor contract terms (competitive bid, direct award, etc.); (b) Contractor and subcontractor compensation schemes (hourly, piecemeal, salaried, etc.); (c) Number of inspection failures and the types of failures (including the number of enrolled customers later deemed ineligible, number of incorrectly assessed households and instances of measure installation inspection failures);
Energy Savings Assistance Program WE&T Data Collection CPUC D.12-08-044 directs IOUs to collect data in seven areas: (continued) (d) Level and type of IOUs’ training (including lead safety training) and screening (including background check) these specific contractors have completed; (e) Customer feedback for these contractors, positive and negative; (f) Demographic data of the current ESA Program workforce, including minority, local, low income, disabled, displaced, and other disadvantaged communities; and (g) The IOUs’ assessment of any other needs of the existing workforce to meet the current and future ESA Program demands.
Energy Savings Assistance Program WE&T Data Collection IOUs are developing templates to collect the required data for 2012 By February 1, 2012, the IOUs will submit a report showing each utility’ preliminary findings and summary of WE&T data collected in the seven WE&T areas for the ESA Program in 2012 By April 15, 2013, the ESA Program WE&T Working Group shall evaluate the data gathered and submitted by the IOUs and develop and submit to the assigned Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) their Progress Reports of findings and recommendation(s), if any. By July 15, 2013, the ESA Program WE&T Working Group shall submit its final report and recommendations to the ALJ.