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Citation California Legislature, SB 17 (Padilla), Ch. 327, Stat. of 2009. Overview The law required the CPUC to work with stakeholders to determine cybersecurity requirements for utility Smart Grid deployment plans. The deployment plan requirements included cybersecurity and cybersecurity than Smart" (MTS) effort with the support of the Governor's Office. MTS has facilitated an ongoing open dialog among leading industry, non-profits and government leaders to identify how to integrate more DER into CA's grid more effectively. •California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is a world-renowned research Util. Code 8360-8369 (Senate Bill (SB) 17), which seeks to advance smart grid goals in order to maintain safe, reliable, efficient, and secure electrical service. Demonstration projects are by their nature designed to either identify promising strategies and technologies or provide learnings that the technology or strategy will not 50% Renewables by 2030 (SB 350) Reduces total system costs, increases bankability California Smart Grid (SB 17) Increases operational flexibility Addresses Duck problem Integrated Energy Policy (SB 1389) Expands deployment options Policy Background on California Smart Grid (SB 17) • SB 17 also established Pub. Util. Code § 8366 stating that "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 SG technology." • CPUC Rulemaking (R.08-12-009) initiated to consider respect to consumer empowerment, D.10?06?047 states that a smart grid should enable consumers to change their behavior in response to dynamic prices. Further, California SB 17 encourages the incorporation of cost?effective smart technologies, including real time, • SCE's vision of a smart grid is to develop and deploy a more reliable, secure, econom ic, efficient, safe and environm entally - SCE's Smart Grid. Energy Policy G oals SB 17 C ha ra cteristics Sm a rt G rid Functions Southern California Edison 1. Energy Smart Customer D In October 2009, California legislators passed SB 17, groundbreaking smart grid technology legislation aimed at developing a plan for future smart grid deployment statewide. Smart grid technology combines intelligent monitoring systems and upgraded superconductive transmission lines to provide inherent energy conservation, reduced costs, and Bill File. Electricity: Smart Grid Systems (SB 17) BILL SUMMARY: Requires the California Public Utilities Commission, in consultation with other state agencies and key stakeholders, to determine the requirements for a smart grid deployment plan and requires the utilities to submit smart grid California has clearly shown Smart Grid leadership, "[t]he Golden State is at the top of everyone's list."7 California was the first state to pass a statewide Smart Grid bill, Senate Bill (SB) 17 which made Smart Grid the policy of the state8 (See Appendix B). Within the United States (U.S.), California is also a leader in privacy protection. SB 17 Implementation (Smart Grid). Assembly $0 Governor proposed two positions and $287,000 (special funds) to provide the California Public Utilities Senate Commission (PUC) with consultation on defining and -$143 developing a smart grid in California (pursuant to SB 17). Difference Assembly approved the Governor's request. $143 Senate smart grid development has significantly grown including the passage of the landmark Energy Independence and Securi

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