Section 8366 Of Chapter 4. Smart Grid Systems From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 4.1. >> Chapter 4.
8366
. Smart grid technology may be deployed in a manner to maximize
the benefit and minimize the cost to ratepayers and to achieve the
benefits of smart grid technology. The commission, in consultation
with the Energy Commission, the ISO, and electrical corporations,
shall evaluate the impact of deployment on major initiatives and
policies including:
(a) Implementation of new advanced metering initiatives.
(b) Achievement of the renewables portfolio standard program
requirements and the need to operate the smart grid of the future
with a substantial increased percentage of electricity generated by
eligible renewable energy resources.
(c) Achievement of state goals for reducing emissions of
greenhouse gases as set forth in the California Global Warming
Solutions Act of 2006 and other state directives.
(d) Achievement of the energy efficiency and demand response goals
as required by Sections 454.5 and 454.55 and other state directives.
(e) Modernizing the aging utility grid infrastructure.
(f) Meeting the future energy growth needs of the state with new
and innovative technologies and methods that utilize the existing
assets more efficiently, result in a less environmentally adverse net
impact on the state, meet stringent costs versus benefit
assessments, and provide the ratepayers with new options in meeting
their individual energy needs.
(g) Implementation of technology to improve worker safety,
protection, and productivity.