NRCI-LTO-02-E - California Energy Commission 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NRCI-LTO-02-E document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Project Name', 'Enforcement Agency', 'Permit Number', 'Project Address', 'City', and 'Zip Code' fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'General Information' section, enter the 'Date of Building Permit' and 'Building Type'. Select from options like Nonresidential Outdoor Lighting and indicate the phase of construction (New Construction, Addition, or Alteration).
  4. For the 'Scope of Responsibility', input the date of approval by the enforcement agency for the Certificate of Compliance.
  5. Proceed to Part 1 where you will check off whether an Energy Management Control System (EMCS) or a Lighting Control System has been installed. Ensure compliance with all applicable requirements.
  6. In Part 2, verify installation requirements for lighting control systems by checking all applicable boxes based on manufacturer instructions and compliance with Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations.
  7. Complete Part 3 by identifying all relevant requirements in the Standards that your system complies with. Check all that apply.
  8. Finally, fill out both declaration statements at the end of the form, ensuring accurate information is provided before signing.

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Disclosure policies require commercial and/or residential building owners to disclose their buildings energy consumption to prospective buys, lessees, or lenders. Disclosure laws improve consumers awareness of the energy use of homes and buildings, which can have a significant impact on its economic value.
The Energy Commission helps ensure that proposed energy facilities are located, constructed, operated, and decommissioned in a manner that protects the environment, public health, and safety. In addition, the Commission performs transmission infrastructure planning.
CEC - California Energy Commission (Please note that the Energy Commission prefers to not use the acronym CEC because of possible confusion with other agencies or companies with the same acronym. Use Energy Commission or just Commission instead.)
Highlights for 2022 Total utility-scale electric generation for California was 287,220 gigawatt-hours (GWh) in 2022, up 3.4 percent (9,456 GWh) from 2021. Utility-scale renewable generation increased 10.2 percent (9,520 GWh) in 2022 to 102,853 GWh from 93,333 GWh in 2021.
The average Energy Analyst base salary at California Energy Commission is $100K per year.

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The Energy Commissions Power Source Disclosure program provides consumers a detailed view into the sources of energy and associated greenhouse gas emissions their retail suppliers used to power their homes and businesses.
The Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) program offers income-qualified homeowners and renters the opportunity to receive energy-saving home improvements, such as a heat pump water heater replacement, or energy-efficient appliances, such as a new refrigerator, clothes washer, or dishwasher replacement, and more.
Appliance Efficiency Regulations - Title 20. California appliance regulations, combined with federal standards, set minimum efficiency levels for energy and water consumption in products, such as consumer electronics, household appliances, and plumbing equipment.

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