Moving to cut energy use in new homes by more than 50 percent, the California Energy Commission on May 9 […]
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Energy Commission Helping To Increase Collaboration Between Mexico and California
The partnership on expanding opportunities between Mexico and California continues to flourish since a 2014 agreement was signed to promote […]
State Leads by Example With Sustainability, DGS Official Says
When it comes to sustainability, a California Department of General Services (DGS) official says her department “should be at the […]
California Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Denmark on Offshore Wind
The California Energy Commission and the country of Denmark have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on offshore wind. The […]
Microgrid Adds Energy Resiliency and Emergency Power at Rancheria, and a Model for Small Businesses
The Blue Lake Rancheria is adding a new project to its portfolio of microgrid projects, which will enable a gas […]
Plumas County Celebrates Installation of New Biomass Heating System
Wood chips are normally associated with barbeques, but in the mountainous areas of the High Sierra, this abundant renewable resource […]
Simplicity, Scalability Key To Tesla Batteries and Storage Power, CTO Says
The Palo Alto-based Tesla Inc. may be best known for its sleek electric cars, but the cars are only part […]
Royal Dutch Shell Leader Says Company Takes the Long View with Low-Carbon Energy, Fuel Investments
Eighteen months ago, Royal Dutch Shell opened a new division dedicated to exploring opportunities in low-carbon power and transportation fuel. […]
More Than $1.6 Billion Provided to California Schools for Energy Efficiency Projects
To improve school facilities and help lower energy bills, California’s schools have had the chance to apply for funding through […]
Development of Near-Zero Emission Natural Gas Engines Rolls On
Three natural gas engines designed primarily for medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses and developed with support from the California […]