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  "description": "In a series of opening comments on the CPUC’s proposed decision establishing strategic objectives for the Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) program, parties largely support renewing the program but urge revisions to ensure it addresses commercialization gaps, emerging technologies, security risks, and implementation clarity.",
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  "title": "EPIC 5 Shaping Up as Continuity Program With Some Course Corrections",
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