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    Agricultural Operations Can Apply for Renewable Energy Funds

    By jamurPosted on 16 January 2019

    Agriculture is a sector that plays an important role in California’s economy. It is also one vulnerable to climate change […]

    Assemblymember Reyes to Speak at Energy Commission’s EPIC Symposium

    By jamurPosted on 11 January 2019

    California State Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes will be a keynote speaker at the California Energy Commission’s fifth Electric Program Investment […]

    California’s Economic Growth Outpaces Energy Consumption

    By jamurPosted on 8 January 2019

    California continues to prove it is possible to have a thriving economy with only a small increase in energy consumption. […]

    Registration Underway for 2019 EPIC Symposium

    By jamurPosted on 2 January 2019

    The California Energy Commission will hold its fifth annual Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) Symposium Feb. 19, at the Sacramento […]

    Appliance Efficiency Standards Scheduled to Take Effect in 2019

    By jamurPosted on 31 December 2018

    The California Energy Commission’s appliance standards produce significant energy savings for consumers while maintaining or improving the usefulness of the […]

    Electric Grid Needs Fire Protection In Age Of Catastrophic Fires

    By jamurPosted on 21 December 2018

    California’s electric grid is in dire need of fire protection, as illustrated with recent blazes such as this year’s Camp […]

    Energy Commission Award Provides High School Students Experience In Clean Transportation Field

    By jamurPosted on 20 December 2018

    Janea A. Scott, the California Energy Commission’s lead commissioner on transportation, recently toured three Southern California high schools where students […]

    Cogeneration Has Seen Decline Despite Its Ability to Help California’s Clean Energy Goals

    By jamurPosted on 11 December 2018

    A promising energy technology has suffered a downturn. In recent years, combined heat and power (CHP) systems, also known as […]

    North Coast Climate Symposium Examines Regional Climate Vulnerabilities

    By jamurPosted on 6 December 2018

    The California Natural Resources Agency, the California Energy Commission and partnering organizations will host the North Coast Climate Symposium on […]

    Central Coast Climate Symposium Discusses Local Climate Change Impacts

    By jamurPosted on 4 December 2018

    The University of California at Santa Cruz, the California Energy Commission, and the Local Government Commission are partnering with other […]

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