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4. AUTHORIZED WORK <br />4.1. Scope. The work authorized by the Commission is set forth broadly in the PIP (Exhibit <br />A) and shall be performed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The Parties shall <br />collaborate and mutually agree upon specific Program implementation consistent with <br />the PIP, and the Parties shall document such details in a "Planning Document" which is <br />intended to evolve throughout the term of the Program. <br />4.2. Obiectives. The Program is designed to meet the specific energy savings targets set <br />forth in Exhibit B of this Agreement, while implementing the Program strategies and <br />meeting the general objectives and milestones set forth in the PIPs. <br />5. LIMITATION ON SERVICE TERRITORY <br />The Parties agree that Authorized Work shall only be performed in the SCG service territory <br />and must directly benefit SCG customers, with natural gas savings applicable solely to <br />SCG's utility system. No Authorized Work shall be performed for any customers that <br />receive natural gas from a municipal utility corporation, or other gas service provider, that do <br />not directly receive gas service from SCG. Nothing in this Section 5 is intended to preclude <br />Program coordination with other municipal utility. <br />6. OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES <br />6.1. Obligations of the Utility and the City <br />6.1.1. Each Party will be responsible for the overall progress of its Authorized Work, to <br />ensure that the Program remains on target (including but not limited to achieving the <br />Program's specific energy savings and goals as set forth in Exhibit B). <br />6.1.2. The Parties shall jointly coordinate and prepare all Program- related documents, <br />including all required reporting pursuant to Section 9, and any such other reporting <br />as may be reasonably requested by the Utility. <br />6.1.3. To the extent practicable and with coordination by the Utility, the Parties shall use <br />the Programs as a portal for all existing or selected energy program offerings of the <br />Utility, including, but not limited to, programs targeting low- income customers, <br />self - generation, solar, emerging technologies, and other programs as described in <br />the PIP, and in support of the Strategic Plan adopted by the Commission and the <br />Utility. This coordinated effort supports the goal to enhance consistency in rebates <br />and other Program details, minimize duplicative administrative costs, and enhance <br />the possibility that programs can be marketed together to avoid duplicative <br />marketing expenditures. <br />6.1.4. Consistent with those contained in the PIP, the Utility and the City may work <br />together to identify, develop, and accomplish additional mutually agreeable goals in <br />accordance with Section 7. <br />2013 -14 Santa Ana Partnership Agreemen�5^_7 4 <br />
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