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ET22SWE0012 - Process Loads TPM (2022)

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Project Name
Process Loads TPM (2022)
Project Number
ET22SWE0012
Funding Entity
SWE
Market Sector
Cross Cutting
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Project Description

The Program Team has established a robust Technology Priority Map (TPM) development process. TPMs will document the impact potential, research needs, and market readiness of all technologies across each of the end-use technology areas which will drive product ideation and inform Project selection. Strong, well-executed TPMs will help externally communicate the priorities of the Statewide Electric Emerging Technology Program, clearly define the central focus areas of the program, and assist with Project screening. The project type of this effort is designated as "New TPM" to signify that this is the first TPM developed under the new Statewide program implementation. The TPM will be updated on a yearly cycle, and the subsequent annual TPM update will be designated as the "Revised TPM" project type. While classified as the "New TPM" project type, the development will reference the existing 2020 TPM with updated technical contents, improved structure, and enhanced consistency within and across Technology Families.

The process will include the formation of the Process Loads TPM Subject Matter Expert (SME) Team made up of Technical SMEs from the project team of Energy Solutions, VEIC, TRC, AESC, and UC Davis. The Process Loads SME team will also form an external Process Loads TPM advisory committee which will include representations from the CA IOU PAs as well as from emerging technology interests from the State of California, other regions, and national interests (e.g. DOE, National Labs, GSA). CalNEXT's 2022 TPM development begins with the Whole Building TPM, and the development of the Process Loads TPM process will commence in Q3 2022. The 12-week process for the Process Loads TPM is scheduled to conclude in Q4 2022.