Section 8360 Of Chapter 4. Smart Grid Systems From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 4.1. >> Chapter 4.
8360
. It is the policy of the state to modernize the state's
electrical transmission and distribution system to maintain safe,
reliable, efficient, and secure electrical service, with
infrastructure that can meet future growth in demand and achieve all
of the following, which together characterize a smart grid:
(a) Increased use of cost-effective digital information and
control technology to improve reliability, security, and efficiency
of the electric grid.
(b) Dynamic optimization of grid operations and resources,
including appropriate consideration for asset management and
utilization of related grid operations and resources, with
cost-effective full cyber security.
(c) Deployment and integration of cost-effective distributed
resources and generation, including renewable resources.
(d) Development and incorporation of cost-effective demand
response, demand-side resources, and energy-efficient resources.
(e) Deployment of cost-effective smart technologies, including
real time, automated, interactive technologies that optimize the
physical operation of appliances and consumer devices for metering,
communications concerning grid operations and status, and
distribution automation.
(f) Integration of cost-effective smart appliances and consumer
devices.
(g) Deployment and integration of cost-effective advanced
electricity storage and peak-shaving technologies, including plug-in
electric and hybrid electric vehicles, and thermal-storage
air-conditioning.
(h) Provide consumers with timely information and control options.
(i) Develop standards for communication and interoperability of
appliances and equipment connected to the electric grid, including
the infrastructure serving the grid.
(j) Identification and lowering of unreasonable or unnecessary
barriers to adoption of smart grid technologies, practices, and
services.