23 CAR § 461-108
(a)
(1) Program plans:
(b) Initial plan filings.
(1)
(i) The initial filings of energy efficiency programs will cover program years 2007 – 2009.
(ii) Program year 2007 will be a partial calendar year, while 2008 and 2009 will be full calendar years.
(E) Electric and gas utilities should file energy efficiency programs choosing individual programs from within the following general list of initial program categories:
(b) (b) It should, to the greatest extent possible, be a consistent statewide group of messages.
(c) (c) It should include education of builders and installers of equipment.
(g) (g) This category of programs would apply to all customer classes;
(a) (a) This would include:
(b) (b) The audits and evaluations would produce recommendations for opportunities to implement site-specific efficiency and conservation measures.
(c) (c) Programs would be designed for audits to lead to savings results, and could include cost-effective and economically justified customer incentives to encourage the implementation of site-specific measures.
(e) (e) A training component to increase the number and quality of auditors will be needed;
(b) (b) This category of programs would apply to all customer classes;
(b) (b) This category of programs would apply to all customer classes;
(b) (b) This would look for additional opportunities to offer demand response programs including interruptible service, curtailment service, off-peak service, etc.
(c) (c) In the near term, this category of programs would apply to commercial and industrial customer classes and may eventually extend to residential customers;
(b) (b) The program should establish clear criteria to target the least efficient homes first.
(c) (c) This category of programs would apply to the residential customer class.
(d) (d) An example of such a program is the Quick Start program and comprehensive Severely Energy Inefficient Homes (SEIH) program which the Arkansas Public Service Commission has directed all investor-owned gas and electric utilities to offer, using either the existing State Weatherization Assistance Program Network model or a substantially equivalent alternative implementation method chosen by the utility, provided the alternative method ensures that the SEIH program and all other residential programs are effectively available to all customers consistent with the timeframe for initial program plan filings; and
(2)
(B) Program plans for program years 2008 and 2009 may contain additional programs beyond those included in the above category list.
Codification Notes: This section was promulgated as Section 8 of the Rules for Conservation and Energy Efficiency Programs prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules. This section, as promulgated prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules, contained a footnote to the following: The footnote to 23 CAR § 461-108(b)(1)(F)(vi)(d) immediately following the phrase "State Weatherization Assistance Program Network model" provided as follows: "6 Appendix D, pp. D-9 and 10, and Appendix E, pp. E-3 through 6 of the Report of Richard Sedano to the Commission on the Collaborative Stakeholder Process in Docket No. 06-004-R, with errata, dated November 2, 2006"