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    Clean Energy Entrepreneurs Share Experiences at Energy Commission’s EPIC Symposium

    By jamurPosted on 6 March 2019

    Entrepreneurs can expect abundant rewards and challenges when pursuing innovation, according to a panel of clean energy leaders at the […]

    Energy Commission’s EPIC Symposium Offers Range of Clean Energy Research Panels

    By jamurPosted on 11 February 2019

    Industry leaders, researchers and the public will get a chance to attend panels covering a range of clean energy research […]

    State Senator Stern to Speak at Energy Commission’s EPIC Symposium

    By jamurPosted on 6 February 2019

    State Senator Henry Stern will be a keynote speaker at the California Energy Commission’s fifth annual Electric Program Investment Charge […]

    Four Startups Receive California Energy Commission Continuation Grants

    By jamurPosted on 31 January 2019

    In 2017, the California Energy Commission began a new program to help innovators move their early-stage clean energy ideas from […]

    Energy Commission Addresses Climate-Related Wildfire Threat to Grid

    By jamurPosted on 24 January 2019

    The California Energy Commission has released a $5 million research grant solicitation designed to better protect the grid from the […]

    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 […]

    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 […]

    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 […]

    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 […]

    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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