Extreme Weather Restoration Update
Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by the extreme weather event. As of Sat. 1/11, 3 p.m., 45,450 customers are without power, and we have restored service to over 500,000 customers since the start of the wind event. PSPS numbers will continually change as field reports and system updates are completed. For the latest outage updates, including your outage status, please visit our Outage Look Up Tool.
For more information on power restoration, please visit Extreme Weather Restoration Updates.

EPIC Regulatory Materials

EPIC Regulatory Materials


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Learn more about the administrator application, CPUC decisions and the accomplishments SCE has achieved through its EPIC projects. Since the EPIC program’s inception, there have been three triennial EPIC cycles: EPIC I (2012 – 2014), EPIC II (2015 – 2017); EPIC III (2018 – 2020). Learn more about the cycles through the EPIC investment plans.

Learn even more about our EPIC projects through the EPIC database. The database allows for easy searching of key project information and includes an interactive map to locate projects in your community.

 

Investment Plans

The California Energy Commission (CEC) administers 80% of the funding with the ability to invest in all approved EPIC activities. SCE, PG&E and SDG&E administer 20% of the funding in an amount proportional to their respective collections. They are limited to only technology demonstrations.

 

Research Administration Plan (RAP) Application

 

Annual Reports

The CPUC ordered SCE, PG&E, SDG&E, and the CEC, collectively known as Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) Administrators, to file annual reports concerning the status of their respective EPIC programs

 

CPUC EPIC Decisions

Program Evaluation

The CPUC hired third party consulting companies to conduct performance audits of EPIC, to provide analysis and to offer recommendations for program management and administration.