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California Energy Commission Seeks Comment on Preliminary Draft Research Roadmap
The California Energy Commission will host an online webinar June 28 to collect public comments on a plan for future […]
Largest World War II Military Reservation Getting Its Day in the Sun
A remote area of the Mojave Desert in Southern California holds many clues to what was the largest military reservation […]
BuildZero Net Founder Discusses Access to Building Energy Data
A new, open-access software is in the works to give the public access to building energy data. In early June, […]
Energy Commissioner Discusses How Collaboration Is Key To Decarbonization
Building energy efficiency standards have been vital in California’s march toward its clean energy and decarbonization goals. New buildings already […]
New Microgrid Helps Chemehuevi Reservation Generate Reliability, Savings
Tribal leaders and dignitaries were on hand May 23 for the dedication of a new microgrid for the Chemehuevi Indian […]
Once-Through Cooling Power Plant Phase Out in Progress
The use of once-through cooling (OTC) has been phased out at three more power plants since 2016, according to a […]
Commissioner McAllister Talks About Importance of Energy Data Use and Accessibility
A more strategic use of data on energy consumption and usage patterns is key to helping California make a sharp […]
Input on California Energy Efficiency Action Plan Due May 15
The California Energy Commission held a series of workshops throughout the state in the past month to discuss and gather […]
Disadvantaged Communities Advisory Group Reports on First Year Successes
The California Energy Commission and California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) Disadvantaged Communities Advisory Group, formed last year to help ensure […]