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Energy Savings Assistance Program Agencies & Contractors

SCE's LIEE Program, the Energy Savings Assistance Program is designed to provide services, or "measures," to help low-income households conserve energy and reduce their electricity costs. SCE pays all the cost of purchasing and installing the measures, which are free to eligible customers.

The program involves four separate stages, which are carried out by qualified organizations under contract with SCE:

  • Outreach — Recruiting customers for participation in the program, and raising awareness of the program and its benefits
  • Enrollment and Assessment — Finding out if a customer is eligible for the Program, and checking the customer's home to be sure it is feasible to install specific measures
  • Service Delivery — Installing appliances and other measures
  • Inspections — Inspecting customer homes after service delivery to be sure the measures will work properly and that the contractor has performed well

 

SCE has recently added new organizations to its network of service providers to address the program’s increased demand. SCE will continue to monitor and evaluate the ability of the existing network to meet the program goals. In areas where potential gaps exist, we will utilize the Energy Savings Assistance Program vendor/contractor interest list to identify potential organizations to fill the void.

If you are an organization who would like to be added to the interest list, please send the following information via e-mail to emaprogram@sce.com:

  • Company background, including years in service providing energy efficiency-related services to low-income customers,
  • Information for the primary contact and the address to the office/headquarters,
  • Staffing plan – current structure including organization chart and outreach staff capacity
  • Summary of qualifications, including skills, abilities and licenses (include CSLB #),
  • Summary of insurance coverage,
  • E-copy of your WMDVBE Certificate (if applicable),
  • Summary of any other California utility contract, including goals and service area, and breakdown of productivity by ZIP code,
  • Contact information for three professional references, and
  • Description of joint ventures or affiliation with any existing SCE low-income service provider

Upon review and acceptance of this information, SCE, in its sole discretion, will add you to the Energy Savings Assistance Program vendor/contractor interest list. Receipt of the above information does not represent a commitment by SCE to your organization to add your organization to the Energy Savings Assistance Program vendor/contractor interest list or to issue any type of contract, work, or employment. SCE reserves the right to award one or more contracts to as many organizations as required to ensure service delivery throughout SCE’s service territory.

For additional energy efficiency contracting opportunities, please visit http://www.sce.com/b-db/energy-efficiency.

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