Page 251: "The PSC should reopen the generic benefit-cost analysis proceeding to update costs and benefits, including Climate Act compliance costs (carbon and other environmental impacts), important non-energy benefits (such as localized health impacts and equity), and inclusion (or lack thereof) of customer cost contributions in order to accurately assess the true value of energy efficiency and demand response while complying with the Climate Act. This analysis should also consider the scenarios modeled in the integration analysis and discussed in Chapter 12. Buildings that describe the building improvements needed for widespread building efficiency and electrification and areas where backup sources of heat may be needed."