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Large Business - Standard Performance Contract (SPC)
SPC Overview

The Standard Performance Contract (SPC) program offers incentives for the installation of high efficiency equipment or systems. All business customers within SCE territory are eligible to participate.

Following is an overview of the policies and guidelines:

  1. Eligibility: Customers, Projects, and Key Players
  2. Incentive Rates
  3. Payments: Terms and Limitations
  4. Incentive Payment Limits
  5. Application Forms and Software: Download handwritten or pdf application forms, or the 2008 SPC software
  6. Application Process and Inspection schedule
  7. Important Dates and Deadlines
  8. Download the 2008 SPC software
  9. Contact us

A PROJECT MUST BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BY SCE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.    

1.  Eligibility

Customers: The SPC program is open to any SCE commercial, industrial or agricultural customer. Customers must receive distribution services from SCE and pay the "public purpose surcharge" on their electric bill.

Projects: Equipment must exceed applicable government and/or industry minimum efficiency standards, and operate for at least five years. Projects that involve new load in an existing facility, and fall outside of the scope of Savings By Design are also eligible.  

Ineligible Projects: Measures involving new construction, electrical generation, maintenance and operational changes, and equipment not hardwired or permanently installed, are not eligible for SPC incentives.  

Key Players

A Customer is defined as the SCE customer applying for incentives. This can be the corporate parent, regional or local office.  

A Project Sponsor is the main point of contact for the project and is responsible for ensuring all required paperwork is submitted correctly. Customers may serve as their own Project Sponsor, ("self-sponsor") or elect to have a third-party act on their behalf. The Project Sponsor is the recipient of the incentive, unless directed otherwise. 


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2. Incentive Rates 


SPC incentives are calculated by the amount of kWh saved in a 12-month period. All projects use minimum industry standard or Title 24 as the baseline. The following rates apply: 

Measure Category

Incentive Rate

Lighting and lighting controls

$0.05 per kWh

Other equipment (motors, controls, VSDs, etc.)

$0.08 per kWh

Air conditioning & refrigeration (AC&R)

$0.14 per kWh


Incentives are paid only on the energy savings above and beyond minimum federal and state mandated standards.


All energy savings estimates will be reviewed and approved by SCE.



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3. Payment Schedule

For most projects, 100 percent of the approved incentive is paid after the Installation Report is approved. Payments typically take 4 to 6 weeks from the time of SCE approval. 

In a few cases where there is uncertainty of energy savings, SCE may require measurement and verification (M&V), up to 2 years after implementation of the project. If SCE determines that M&V is necessary, the Project Sponsor must prepare and submit an M&V plan for review and approval. For projects where M&V is required, 60 percent of the approved incentive is paid after the project installation is confirmed.

The incentive payment will be increased by 10 percent to help defray the M&V costs The balance of the incentive amount for the measure(s) installed is paid upon approval of a final report (Operating Report).


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4.  Incentive Payment Limits

Incentive caps apply as follows:

2008 Annual Incentive Caps for Customers

Customer Site Cap

Applicants are eligible to receive up to 50% of the total project cost, not to exceed $2,400,000 per customer site.

A project site is defined as a single free-standing building/structure; or individual utility meter.


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5. 2008 Applications, Forms, and Software
 

Application forms may be downloaded here.  These are handwritten forms in excel or pdf formats.


Application Submission


Handwritten forms

Form 1Enter all contact information for the customer, site, and project sponsor. 

Form 2:  Indicate the payee. Both project sponsor and customer must sign and date the application. Projects are capped at 50% of the installed measure cost.

Form 3Include a measure description and equipment inventory. Provide enough detail so that a technical reviewer can understand what is being installed or improved, and how it saves energy. Use additional pages as necessary.

Include all equipment affected by the proposed energy-efficiency measures and data relevant to energy performance for each device listed. An inspector will verify this data during the pre- and post-installation site inspections. Use additional pages as necessary. Submit your electronic and hard copy engineering calculations.

The application must included kWh calculations by either submitting engineering calculations or using the SPC software tools (download the 2008 SPC software here.)

Software Application:

The 2008 SPC software can be downloaded here and will help you calculate some of the most common energy efficiency installations. Click on "Energy Savings Calculator" and follow the prompts. The software will automatically walk you through the necessary steps and forms.