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1 Whole - House Programs SoCalGas/LADWP Energy Upgrade California Home Upgrade Package: offers incentives to SoCalGas customers who undergo certain energy-saving home improvements. To Qualify: All electric customers of LADWP, PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E are eligible. x x Air Sealing (Base) x x Attic Insulation (Base) x x Duct Test and Seal (Base) x x Wall Insulation (Flex) x x Heating & Cooling Equipment (Flex) x x Floor Insulation (Flex) x x Other Eligible Energy Efficiency Options Up to $2,500 Minimum of three upgrades are required; one of which must be a base upgrade. Measures must be installed by a participating contractor. socalgas.com (search "ENERGY UPGRADE" ). SoCalGas/LADWP Energy Upgrade California Advanced Upgrade Package: conducts a detailed examination of your home and identifies a customized plan to achieve energy reductions of up to 45 percent. x x All Measures in Home Upgrade Package x x High-efficiency Furnace x x Energy-efficient Cooling Equipment x x Water Heater System x x Energy-efficient Windows x x Duct Replacement x x Wall Insulation x x Other Permanently Affixed Measures Up to $4,500 Advanced Upgrade Package measures include measures from the Home Upgrade Package plus one or more of the advanced measures. Measures must be installed by a participating contractor. socalgas.com (search "ENERGY UPGRADE" ). SoCalGas/LADWP Energy Upgrade California Multifamily x x x Combination of measures (can be customized), & Tiered Multimeasure Option (Program in development, anticipated launch in fall 2014) For SoCalGas, Mark Reyna at Mreyna@semprautilities.com or Hugo Gonzalez at Egonzalez@semprautilities.com. M/F: Multifamily Updated 06/27/14 Page 1 of 8

2 Income-Qualified Programs SoCalGas Energy Savings Assistance Program for Low-income Customers: offers no-cost energy-saving home improvements and furnace repair or replacement services for qualified limited-income renters and homeowners. To Qualify: 1) You or another person in the household must have received benefits from programs such as Medi-Cal/Medicaid, Women, Infants and Children (WIC), CalFresh/SNAP, SSI, etc. 2) Total income for all persons in your household meet income guidelines (ex: Household of four with a total yearly income of no more than $47,100). 3) For multifamily, property owners need to give permission and tenants need to qualify. 4) For multifamily, if the tenant is on CARE then they already qualify for ESAP if property is individually metered. x x x High-Efficiency Clothes Washer Replacement Cost x x x x Attic Insulation Cost Restrictions apply: Water heater energy source must be provided by So Cal Gas. Household must consist of at least four members. Existing clothes washer must be owned by customer, accessible and not exposed to the weather. Existing clothes washer must be located on ground floor, must not be a stacked unit and must have been manufactured prior to January 1st, A suitable location with acceptable floor and proper clearances must be available. A properly grounded electrical outlet must be located within reach of the washer s power cord. A suitable water supply and/or drain system must be available. Water heater must be an individual water heater (not central). The customer must have an active SoCalGas account or must be a sub-metered residential customer. Shall not be installed if: the existing insulation level precludes raising the R-value, leaky roof, inadequate venting, hazardous electrical wiring, enclosed cavity, damaged space heating, limited attic accessibility, unsound structure. Climate Zone 2-15 with R-11 or less: Raise R-value to R-30 Climate Zone 2-15 > R-11: Do not install additional insulation. Climate Zone 1&16 with R-19 or less: Raise to R-38 Climate Zone 1&16 > R-19: Do not install additional insulation. x x x x Door Weather-Stripping Cost Shall not be applied if: existing stripping functions properly, if the door is located between two conditioned or two unconditioned spaces; to doors in multi-unit dwellings that separate the living space from heated hallway; to doors/frames with fire rating greater than 20 minutes; when functional storm door is present. x x x x Yes Caulking Cost x x x x Low-Flow Shower Heads Cost x x x x Water Heater Blankets Cost x x x x Evaporative Cooler and A/C Covers Cost Shall not be applied if: existing caulking functions properly even if not installed in accordance with current installation standards, to cracks that do not penetrate the building envelope, to cracks that are too wide to be caulked and must be repaired or patched. Can only have a maximum flow rate 2.0 gpm. Shall not be installed if: existing functions properly or required for medical reasons, existing shower arm is plastic, cracked, requires removal or piping condition is so poor that installation could cause plumbing problems. Shall not be installed if: existing functions properly, external specification is specifically prohibited by manufacturer, if relief valve or gas shut-off valve is not present, T&P valve outlet is plugged or capped, tank exposed to weather, leak, within 12 inches of stove or cook top or has a tank capacity greater than 100 gal. t to be installed on gas water heater if internal insulation is greather than R-12. Shall not be installed if: existing functions properly, vent serving evaporative cooler is shared with heating system, evaporative cooler ducted with multiple supply vents, water damage is present or interference with electrical wiring, external cover is present. For information, visit socalgas.com (search "ENERGY SAVINGS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM" ) or call x x x x Pipe Insulation Cost Shall not be installed if: existing functions properly, leaking, unsafe conditions, exposed to elements, only one foot of continuous insulation can be installed, plastic piping is present or inaccessible. x x x x Faucet Aerators Cost Can only have a maximum flow rate 1.5 gpm. Shall not installed if: present and functions properly, has special fitting for attaching an appliance, does not provide hot water, has damaged threads or standard aerators will not fit. x x x x Minor Repairs to Doors and Windows Cost Minor home repairs are installed to: support the installation of a measure, to reduce infiltration or to mitigate a hazardous condition. x x x x Energy Education Cost Energy Education is not a program measure. M/F: Multifamily Updated 06/27/14 Page 2 of 8

3 Income-Qualified Programs Continued SoCalGas Middle-Income Direct Install (MIDI) Program: qualified customers can receive home improvements at no cost that may increase their home s comfort, improve indoor air quality and help conserve energy which could lead to lower utility bills. The program also helps reduce the amount of money a property owner needs to invest in order to participate in the single-family or multifamily home upgrade programs. To Qualify: Total income for all persons in your household meet income guidelines (ex: Household of four with a total yearly income of no more than $58,875). x x x x Door Weather-Stripping Cost x x x x Caulking Cost x x x x Low-Flow Shower Heads and Faucet Aerators Cost x x x x Water Heater Blankets Cost x x x x Yes Evaporative Cooler and A/C Covers Cost See the notes and restrictions for ESAP on page two for more details. x x x x Pipe Insulation Cost x x x x Faucet Aerators Cost x x x x Minor Repairs to Doors and Windows Cost x x x x Attic Insulation Cost x x x x Energy Education Cost MIDI@semprautitlites.com. Vendor-Implemented Programs: customers who wish to participate in any of the following vendor-implemented program must communicate and contract directly with the contractor listed for that specific program. SoCalGas & LADWP Multifamily Direct Therm Savings Program (aka Energy Smart): for owners and management companies of multi-family properties including apartments, condominiums and senior housing. Counties served include Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Kern and San Luis Obispo. To Qualify: Must have at least four individual units and the water for these units must be heated with gas, with the gas provided by the Southern California Gas Company. x x x Low-Flow Shower Heads, Faucet Aerators and Bath Faucet Aerators Cost t applicable to mobile homes, single family homes or the common areas of apartments or condominiums. socalenergysmart.com or call SoCalGas Multifamily Home Tune-Up: works with property managers and tenants to install low-flow showerheads and aerators at no cost. Counties served include Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside and Imperial Counties. To Qualify: Must have at least four individual units and the water for these units must be heated with gas, with the gas provided by the Southern California Gas Company. x x x Low-Flow Shower Heads and Faucet Aerators Cost t applicable to mobile homes, single family homes, or the common areas of apartments or condominiums. multifamilyhometuneup.com or call 1(888) SoCalGas On-Demand Efficiency: offers an instant rebate for the purchase and installation of a demand controlled pump system. x x x Recirculation Pump Controller for Domestic Hot Water Boilers Cost t applicable to mobile homes, single family homes or the dwellings of apartments or condominiums. Only available to common areas of apartments and condominiums. Cannot be combined with sites that currently have solar water heating installed. For more informaiton, visit benningfieldgroup.com. SoCalGas Mobile Home Program: an energy representative will conduct a simple, no cost energy survey of your home, make recommendations for replacing certain items in your homes that are more energy efficient and can arrange to have an installer to visit your home and replace the recommended items at no cost. x x x x Interior and Exterior Light Fixtures Cost The measure is specific to the climate zone. x x x x Low-Flow Shower Heads and Faucet Aerators Cost The measure is specific to the climate zone. x x x x Central Air Conditioning Tune-up Cost Must be in working order. synergycompanies.org/utility/scg-mobilehome-program x x x x Testing and Sealing of HVAC for Leaks Cost Specific to climate zone and vintage. or call x x x x Fan Motor Replacement Cost N/A M/F: Multifamily Updated 06/27/14 Page 3 of 8

4 Solar Programs SoCalGas California Solar Initiative (CSI) Solar Thermal: homeowners who qualify for low-income housing programs may apply for incentives under the CSI Single-family Affordable Solar Housing (SASH) or the CIS Multifamily Affordable Solar Housing (MASH). To Qualify: All electric customers of PG&E, SCE and SDG&E are eligible. x x x x Solar Hot Water Heater Varies Calculated Using csithermal.com/calculator. socalgas.com (search "SOLAR" ) or swh@socalgas.com. LADWP Solar Incentive Program: provides a lump-sum payment to LADWP customers that purchase or lease PV systems to offset traditional energy consumption at the installation site. x x x x Solar Panel for Electricity Generation Varies Please visit website for details. ladwp.com/solar or call Other Programs SCG & LADWP California Advanced Homes Program (CAHP): a statewide incentive program designed to help new home builders meet future energy code requirements. Scaled incentives increase as energy efficiency increases. Entry point is 15 percent above T24 Code. Bonus Kickers for NSHP Tier II, thermostatic shower restriction valve, future code preparation and Energy Star marketing support. x x x Combination of measures Tiered Restrictions may apply socalgas.com (search "CAHP" ), call or NewHomes@socalgas.com. LADWP Home Energy Improvement Program (HEIP): offers the opportunity to improve energy and water performance. Program includes a home assessment to identify the most appropriate and effective improvements for your home. x x x x Blower Door Test/Air Sealing Cost x x x x Insulation Cost x x x x Door repair/replacement Cost x x x x Window Repair/Glass Replacement Cost Replace Room Air Conditioning Unit with Higher x x x x Cost Efficiency Unit Restrictions may apply, please check with LADWP. x x x x Duct Leakage Diagnostics and Repair Cost x x x x Repair or Properly Vent Combustion Systems Cost x x x x Low-Flow Toilets Cost x x x x Low-Flow Showerheads Cost x x x x Low-Flow Faucet Aerators Cost x x x x CFLs Replacing Incandescent Cost visit ladwp.com/heip, call or heip@ladwp.com. M/F: Multifamily Updated 06/27/14 Page 4 of 8

5 Rebates and Incentives SoCalGas Multifamily Rebates: available through mail-in rebates. Before purchasing energy efficient equipment and/or appliances, make sure they meet rebate specifications listed on application. To Qualify: Apartments must have two units or more to apply towards the dwelling. areas of condominiums, mobile homes, and single family homes do not qualify. x x Attic Insulation $0.15/sf x x Wall Insulation $0.15/sf x x Storage Gas Water Heater $30 x x Pool Heaters $2/Mbtu x x Energy Star Central Natural Gas Furnace $250 x x Central System Gas Water Heater $500 x x Gas Water Heater/Boiler Controller $700 Attic insulation is eligible for an incentive only if: 1) the pre-retrofit insulation level is R-11 or less, and 2) there are at least 24 inches of clearance between top of ceiling joist and bottom of ridge board. In addition, the final insulation level must be at least R-30 unless a higher level is specified by local jurisdiction. Attic insulation is feasible only when the attic crawl space is adequate. At highest peak, clearance between the bottom of the roof rafters and the top of the ceiling joists must be at least 24 inches. Garages and other nonliving areas do not qualify unless they are conditioned. If purchasing insulation, your rebate is based on the amount of insulation actually installed. Wall insulation is eligible for an incentive as long as existing walls are not insulated and are between conditioned living area and unconditioned area. The installed insulation must achieve a minimum of R-13. If purchasing insulation, your rebate is based on the about of insulation actually installed. Must haveenergy Factpr (EF) of 0.62 or greater and water heater capacity of 30 gal or greater. Instantaneous/tankless water heaters do not qualify. Must replace existing pool heater. Must be equal to or greater than 84% thermal efficiency, have an on/off switch and no pilot light. Must have 95% AFUE and be installed by a state licensed contractor with all applicable permits acquired. Must have a rated or measured capacity of 80 gallons or greater, minimum thermal efficiency of 82% and must provide hot water to building complex of two or more units. Instantaneous and tankless water heaters do not qualify. Rebate applies to new installations on existing natural gas-fired domestic hot water common systems serving multifamily dwelling units. Controllers must serve a multifamily building up to 34 units, provide the ability to lower temperatures during low use periods and have a by-pass switch for allowing service to boiler. CDWH system must be in proper working condition to qualify. (Reservation, pre- and post-inspection required.) call x x Gas Water Heater/Boiler Controller $1,400 Rebate applies to new installations on existing natural gas-fired domestic hot water common systems serving multifamily dwelling units. Controllers must serve a multifamily building of 35 units or greater, provide the ability to lower temperatures during low use periods and have a by-pass capability to allow service to boiler. CDWH system must be in proper working condition to qualify. (Reservation, pre- and post-inspection required.) x x Central System Gas Boiler (Water Heating or Water Heating & Space Heating) $1,500 Boiler must not be used for industrial end-use and replace existing gas equipment. Boiler for pool or spa does not qualify. Boiler may be used for space and water heating or water heating only. A boiler < 300 Mbtuh installed at address (site) serving multifamily dwelling of more than 20 units will not qualify for a rebate. *Boiler with an Input Rating < 300 Mbtuh must have MINIMUM AFUE of 82%. *Boiler with an Input Rating 300 Mbtuh Must have a MINIMUM Thermal Efficiency of 84%. x x Wall Furnace $50 x x Tankless Water Heater $300-$400 A minimum AFUE of 70% is required. Must be replacing an existing gravity wall furnace in individual apartment units. Wall furnace available from participating manufacturer. Must have a minimum EF of Must be replacing a conventional tank-type water heater in individual apartment units. Tankless water heaters available from participating manufacturer. M/F: Multifamily Updated 06/27/14 Page 5 of 8

6 Rebates and Incentives Continued... SoCalGas Plug-Load Appliance Rebates Direct Install* Income Requirements x x High-Efficiency Natural Gas Storage Water Heaters $30/$100 x x Energy Star Natural Gas Tankless Water Heaters $150/$200 x x Energy Star Clothes Washers $35/$50/$75 Tier I: EF of Tier II Energy Star: EF of.67 or above Instant rebates are available through qualified retailers. $150: models that meet EF of 0.82 $200: models that meet EF of 0.90 or higher Must be replacing conventional tank-type water heater. Rebate available through participating tankless water heater manufacturers. $35: Energy Star qualified $50: High-Efficiency Tier - must have MEF of 2.4 or greater and a WF of 4.0 or less. $75: Energy Star 'Most Efficient' - must have MEF of 3.2 & WF of 3.0 or less. Instant rebates available through qualified retailers x x Evolve ShowerStart Roadrunner Showerhead $15 Instant rebates for units at efi.org/socalgas. Limit two per account. x x Water Pik Ecoflow Showerhead $15 Instant rebates for units at efi.org/socalgas. Limit two per account. x x Low-flow Niagara Earth Showerhead - Available at efi.org/socalgas. Limit four per account. x x Attic or Wall Insulation $0.15/sq. ft. Attic: existing insulation must be R-11 or less; final insulation must be R-30 or R-19 if there is less than 24 inches of attic clearance. Wall: existing walls must be uninsulated and the installed insulation must achieve a minimum of R-13. x x Gravity Wall Furnace $50 $50: must have a 70% Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) or greater. x x Natural Gas Furnace $150/$200 $150: Must be Energy Star qualified and have a 92-94% AFUE. $200: Tier 1 - must have AFUE of 95% or greater. socalgas.com/rebates. LADWP LADWP Consumer Rebates/Residential Programs x x x Energy Star-Rated Refrigerator $65 Limit one per household. x x x Refrigerator Recycling $50 Limit two per year. x x x High-Efficiency Clothes Washer $430 Limit one per year. Must have a water factor of 4.0 or less. x x x Energy Star Windows $2/sf Must be in an air-conditioned space. x x x Cool Roofs $ $0.30/sf Restrictions apply x x x Energy Star Room AC $50 N/A up to x x Energy Efficient AC and Heat Pumps Applicable up to $120/ton, other restrictions apply. $120/ton x x Whole-House Fan $200 A permit is required. Limit one per household. x x x Weather-Based Irrigation System $50 Restrictions apply x x x Rotating Sprinkler zzle $8 15 nozzle minimum x x x Residential Turf Removal $2/sf Limit one rebate per household. x x x Rain Barrels $75 Rebate starts at $75. Limit four per household. x x Variable Speed Pool Pump and Motor $500 Limit one per household. x x x Low Flow 1.28 gpf Toilet $200 Limit one per household. x x x Bathroom Faucet $5 N/A x x x Electric Vehicle Charger $750 Up to $750 per Level 2 charger. LADWP Commercial Refrigeration Program: can help reduce your electricity. To Qualify: must be a LADWP n-residential electric customer in good standing. x x Vending Machine Controllers $90/each For common areas under a commercial tariff only. visit ladwp.com/crp, call or crp@ladwp.com. ladwp.com/refrig, call (213) or refrigeration@ladwp.com. M/F: Multifamily Updated 06/27/14 Page 6 of 8

7 Rebates and Incentives Continued... LADWP Commercial Lighting Efficiency Offer: can help you reduce your building's electricity bills and the cost of new lighting equipment when you retrofit existing fixtures with state-of-the-art, energy-efficient lighting technologies. To Qualify: 1) Must be a LADWP n-residential electric customer in good standing. 2) Only qualifying equipment purchased, installed and operational on or after Oct. 1, 2012, will be considered for rebates. x x LED Lamp $5-$17.50 x x Energy Star-qualified Fixtures $25-$40 x x Pre-approved Exterior Pole-Mounted LED Fixtures $50-$100 x x High Output/High Wattage CFL/Fixtures $15-$30 x x Linear Fluorescent Relamping $1.50-$3 x x Standard T8to RW T8 Lamp and Ballast $4-$20 x x High Performance T8 or High Output $25-$50 x x T8 or T5 Linear Fluorescent High Bay $50-$150 x x New Interior or Exterior Induction Lamp $50-$100 x x Ceramic Metal Halide $15-$40 x x HID Fixture with Electronic Ballast $50 x x LED Exit Signs $20 x x Occupancy Sensors $20-$50 x x Bi-Level Stairwell/Hall/Garage $50 For common areas under a commercial tariff only. ladwp.com/cleo, call (213) or cleo@ladwp.com. LADWP Custom Performance Program: offers incentives for the installation of energy-saving measures, equipment or systems that exceed current Title 24 or minimum industry standards but are not included in other LADWP n-residential Energy Efficiency Programs. To Qualify: 1) Must be an LADWP non-residential electric customer in good standing. 2) All projects require a pre-inspection and approval prior to installation. 3) Projects not completed within 180 days of LADWP pre-approval may be cancelled and reserved rebates returned to the program fund. x x Various energy efficiency measures; rebate based on calculated energy savings Varies For common areas under a commercial tariff only; retrofit equipment or system improvements must be connected to a meter metering serving the common areas (nonresidential). ladwp.com/custom, call (213) or custom@ladwp.com. LADWP Chiller Efficiency Program: offers cash rebates that benefit the owners and operators of buildings who use chillers for space conditioning. To Qualify: 1) Must be a LADWP n-residential electric customer in good standing. 2) Only qualifying equipment purchased, installed, and operational on or after July 1, 2013, will be considered for rebates. 3) Projects not completed within 18 months of LADWP pre-approval may be cancelled and reserved rebates returned to the program fund. x x Various energy efficiency measures; rebate based on calculated energy savings Varies For common areas under a commercial tariff only; retrofit equipment or system improvements must be connected to the light meter. ladwp.com/cep, call (213) or chillers@ladwp.com. LADWP Cash in Your Lawn: provides residential and commercial customers with cash incentives for replacing healthy turf grass with water wise landscaping features. You must apply and obtain pre-approval before beginning project. Up to x x x California Friendly Landscape Incentive Program Tiered rate up to $2.00/sq.ft. For more iinformation, visit.ladwp.com/cf. $2.00/sq.ft. M/F: Multifamily Updated 06/27/14 Page 7 of 8

8 Rebates and Incentives Continued... LADWP Custom Water Projects: offers financial incentives for the installation of pre-approved equipment and products for water savings. To Qualify: 1) Applicant must receive water service from LADWP. 2) to be converted must be accessible to LADWP personnel for an inspection before and after project is complete. 3) Applicant must be: property owner, authorized Management Company or authorized Contractor. 4) Any previous rebates given for equivalent water conservation fixtures may limit eligibility of your current project. $1.75/ x x x Multi-measure 1000 gal saved Customized measures up to $250,000 in rebates. Projects that have been started or already completed prior to rebate approval are ineligible. ladwp.com/tap or call press "5". LADWP Multifamily/Commercial SoCal WaterSMART Program x x x Multifamily 1.28 Gallon Toilet $200 Must have 5 units or more, and a matching bowl & tank. x x x Zero and Ultra Low Urinal (0.125 gpf or less) $500 Must have matching bowl & thermometer valve. x x x Cooling Tower Controller $625 N/A x x x Cooling Tower ph/conductivity Controller $3,000 N/A x x x Tier 3 Air-Cooled Ice Machine $1,000 N/A x x x Connectionless Food Steamer $610 N/A x x x Dry Vacuum Pump $125/0.5hp Max 2.0 HP x x x Large Rotary zzle Retrofit $13 8 head minimum x x x Weather-Based Irrigation System $50 $50 per station x x x Rotating Sprinkler zzle $8 15 nozzle minimum x x x In-Line Faucet Flow Restrictor Valve $5 N/A visit socalwatersmart.com or call Los Angeles Better Buildings Challenge (LABBC): The LABBC supports participating properties in creating and executing strategies to conserve energy and water, tailored to the property's specific needs. Strategies include benchmarking, data tracking, capital project development, tenant engagement, green leasing and project financing and marketing support. To Qualify: Properties must sign a non-binding commitment to achieve 20 percent energy savings by 2020, agree to share utility data through Portfolio Manager, set clear investment criteria, assign an appropriate point of contact and select at least one of the LABBC's energy/water savings programs. Direct Install* Income Requirements x x x Benchmarking & Data Tracking Cost Offers a software tool that automates the data acquisition process and facilitates AB 1103 compliance. x x x Capital Project Development Cost Offers an accelerated approach to achieving 20% savings and provides technical support from project identification to scope development and implementation. x x x Tenant Engagement Cost Helps customers achieve energy/water savings through behavioral changes. x x x Analyzes customers' template leases and identifies areas that should be modified to align Green Leasing Cost landlords' and tenants' incentives to save energy. x x x Project Financing Cost Helps customers evaluate available financing options and makes connections to capital providers. x x x Marketing Support Cost Supports customers' external and internal marketing and communications through press releases and case studies. visit la-bbc.com or info@la-bbc.com. *Direct Install measures are installed by the utility's contracted vendors at no-cost or low-cost to the customer. **t all measures listed will be implemented as part of program. These programs are funded by California utility customers and administrated by Southern California Gas Company and Los Angel es Department of Water and Powerunder the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. and the City of Los Angeles. Program may be modified or terminated without prior notice, and is provided to qualified customers on a first -come, first served basis until program funds are no longer available. The selection, purchase, and ownership of goods and services are the sole responsib ility of the customer. SoCalGas makes no representations as to the safety, reliability, and/or efficiency of goods and services selected. SoCalGas makes no warranty, whether express or implied, including warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular pu rpose, use or application of selected goods and services Southern California Gas Company. Trademarks are property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. M/F: Multifamily Updated 06/27/14 Page 8 of 8

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