The way buildings are built and the energy they use has been a topic of discussion in California for more […]
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Coal and Carbon Emissions Decline in California’s Renewable Energy Age
Coal continues to vanish from California’s energy landscape as renewable energy takes a more prominent role. The California Energy Commission’s […]
San Joaquin Valley Symposium To Discuss How Climate Change Impacts The Region
The Local Government Commission, California Energy Commission and other organizations are partnering to host a public symposium in Fresno on […]
When Your EV Talks to the Grid, You’re Plugged into Savings
Honda Fit owners in Southern California have a more affordable way to charge their electric vehicles (EVs). In August, San […]
Energy Commission Holding Workshop To Discuss Lithium Extraction From Geothermal Brine
Demand for lithium has been increasing with the increased use of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles and to support the […]
Solar Power And Its Role In California’s Energy Resilience
Solar energy is finding a place in California. Today, it makes up more than 10 percent of electricity generation in […]
Energy Commission Considering Adopting Efficiency Standard for Sprinklers
The sprinkler is a popular way to maintain a lush landscape, but it often uses more water and energy than […]
Early-Stage Energy Projects Receive Boost from California Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission has awarded grants to 18 entrepreneurs working on early-stage clean energy concepts. Grants were awarded through […]
Growth in Solar Energy Has Helped Diversify California’s Fuel Sources
California saw solid growth in its installed solar energy capacity and generation from 2016 to 2017, which among other increases […]
Private Investor Howard Wenger Envisions An All-Electric Future
The solar industry has an annual growth rate of more than 50 percent with more than 250,000 workers, but that […]