California Energy Commission (CEC)
The California Energy Commission will stick to the path of electrifying buildings despite a legal challenge filed against it by SoCalGas.
Two Bay Area cities will join a growing list in California with building electrification ordinances, after the California Energy Commission’s approval.
California’s grid operator, government agencies and utilities bolstered actions this week to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The California Energy Commission allowed the Sacramento Municipal Utility District to sell solar power as an alternative to solar panels on new homes.
California stakeholders have proposed replacing the state’s resource adequacy framework with a “central buyer” responsible for procuring resources.
California must find new approaches to long-term forecasting and collaboration, speakers said at a California Energy Commission workshop.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) approved $10 million in grants for microgrids projects.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) authorized the state’s investor-owned utilities to recover $738 million for electric vehicles (EV) charging infrastructure.
California will need between 229,000 and 279,000 electric vehicle chargers at locations other than single-family homes by 2025, the California Energy Commission said.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) unanimously approved a mandate requiring new homes in the Golden State to include rooftop solar.
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