California continues to prove it is possible to have a thriving economy with only a small increase in energy consumption. […]
Category: Energy Policy
North Coast Climate Symposium Examines Regional Climate Vulnerabilities
The California Natural Resources Agency, the California Energy Commission and partnering organizations will host the North Coast Climate Symposium on […]
New Interactive Tools Provide More Information About Energy Commission Programs
The California Energy Commission has launched two mapping tools that will help provide the public greater access and information about […]
Effort to Bring Clean Energy, Transportation and Energy Efficiency to Low-Income, Disadvantaged Communities Moves Forward
Officials from the California Energy Commission, the California Air Resources Board (CARB), and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) discussed […]
Energy Storage Use Evolving in California
California has the largest energy storage market in the United States and it is changing. The evolution is happening because […]
Supporters React to Adoption of 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Requiring Solar in New Homes
Moving to cut energy use in new homes by more than 50 percent, the California Energy Commission on May 9 […]
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 […]
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