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performance of the Program by the City and as set forth in Exhibit B, subject to <br /> amendment by SCE consistent with the terms of this Agreement. <br /> 1.12. Program Expenditures: Actual (i.e., no mark-up for profit, administrative or <br /> other indirect costs), reasonable expenditures of the City that are pre-approved, <br /> directly identifiable to and required for the Authorized Work in accordance with <br /> Section 10.3. <br /> 1.13. PIP or Program Implementation Plan: The implementation plan specific to <br /> this Partnership, together with the Energy Leader Partnership Master PIP, which <br /> include the anticipated scope of the Program in SCE's service territory, approved by <br /> the Commission and attached hereto as Exhibit C. <br /> 1.14. Public Goods Charge (PGC): The funds which make up the Partner Budget <br /> and which are collected from electric utility ratepayers pursuant to Section 381 of <br /> the California Public Utilities Code for public purposes programs, including energy <br /> efficiency programs approved by the Commission. <br /> 2. PURPOSE <br /> The Program is funded by California utility ratepayers and is administered by SCE <br /> under the auspices of the Commission. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the <br /> terms and conditions under which the Parties will jointly implement the Program. The <br /> work authorized pursuant to this Agreement is not to be performed for profit. <br /> This Agreement is not intended to and does not form any "partnership" within the <br /> <br /> meaning of the California Uniform Partnership Act of 1994 or otherwise. <br /> <br /> 3. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION <br /> 3.1. Overview. The Energy Leader Partnership Program is designed to provide <br /> integrated technical and financial assistance to help local governments effectively <br /> lead their communities to increase energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas <br /> emissions, protect air quality and ensure that their communities are more livable <br /> and sustainable. The Program provides aperformance-based opportunity for the <br /> City to demonstrate energy efficiency leadership in its community through energy <br /> saving actions, including retrofitting its municipal facilities as well as providing <br /> opportunities for constituents to take action in their homes and businesses. By <br /> implementing measures in its own facilities, the City will lead by example as the <br /> City and SCE work together to increase community awareness of energy efficiency <br /> and position the City as a leader in energy management practices. The Program <br /> will provide marketing, outreach, education, training and community sweeps to <br /> connect the community with opportunities to save energy, money and help the <br /> environment. Delivering sustainable energy savings, promoting energy efficiency <br /> lifestyles, and achieving an enduring leadership role for the City through this <br /> Program design is rooted in an effective relationship between the City, its <br /> constituents, and SCE. <br /> ENERGY LEADER PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM AGREEMENT 4 <br /> 25G-6 <br /> <br />
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