Perform a comprehensive audit of PSEG Long Island's clean energy program. The audit will assess PSEG Long Island's Clean Energy program with focus on: (1) Assess how clean energy program is aligned to achieve the New York State Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) goals and how PSEG Long Island communicates its progress and plans for achieving goals to stakeholders and the public, including reviewing the adequacy of assumed allocations relative to the CLCPA goals and whether plans support the achievement of the goals and targets; (2) Evaluate the effectiveness of PSEG Long Island's process to develop and prioritize proposals made as part of the Utility 2.0, and evaluate PSEG Long Island's level of receptivity to suggestions made in the public comment period of the Utility 2.0 review; (3) Assess the effectiveness of vendor management, including vendor selection and performance evaluation; (4) Assess oversight of program initiatives and allocated budgets to ensure program plans and initiatives are aligned with program expectations, including a review of budget changes against program initiatives; (5) Evaluate the role and scope of PSEG Long Island's Oversight and Clean Energy Committee on clean and renewable energy programs, including its activities, the content of committee meetings, how stakeholders are selected, and how stakeholder feedback is incorporated/responded to; (6) Evaluate initiatives to achieve climate justice and assess how they ensure that the transition to a low-carbon economy results in beneficial outcomes for traditionally underserved communities, including assessing the plans to provide 35 to 40 percent of clean energy benefits to Disadvantaged Communities; (7) Evaluate PSEG Long Island's efforts to achieve program engagement directed towards low- and moderate-income (LMI) customers and determine whether improvements are needed to achieve the CLCPA targets for LMI customers; (8) Assess PSEG LI coordination with NYSERDA in terms of data submission for the Clean Energy Dashboard; (9) Assess the capabilities of PSEG Long Island's information systems for meeting short- and long-term clean energy policy objectives. The expected timeline is ten to twelve weeks to complete. Deliverables will include a comprehensive report detailing findings and recommendations for improvement.