1. Cap-and-Trade Auction Proceeds Public Workshop to Discuss Funding Guidelines for Agencies Administering Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funds
The Air Resources Board (ARB) invites you to participate in a public workshop to provide input on the draft Funding Guidelines for agencies administering Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund programs. The workshop will be held on Monday, June 22, 2015, in Sacramento and available through webcast. To download a copy of the Workshop Notice, including the workshop time and location, please visit: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/auctionproceeds/ggrfworkshopnotice-june22.pdf.
The draft Funding Guidelines will be released prior to the workshop and will be available at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/auctionproceeds/fundingguidelines.htm. At the workshop, ARB staff will discuss the draft version of the Funding Guidelines for public comment. Following the workshop and public comment period, ARB staff will update and release a revised draft of the Funding Guidelines. On Thursday, July 23, 2015, ARB will hear public testimony and consider approval of the Funding Guidelines.
For additional
information on the State’s investment of Cap-and-Trade auction
proceeds, please visit: www.arb.ca.gov/auctionproceeds.
2. Regional Energy Networks and Community Choice Aggregator Programs Impact
Assessment
During
the June 9th EM&V Quarterly Stakeholder meeting, some
participants expressed interest in accessing and potentially commenting on the
Regional Energy Networks and Community Choice Aggregator Programs Impact
Assessment Research Plan that was briefly presented upon.
Due
to the kick-off webinar be rescheduled to July 10th from
10:00-11:30, we have extended the comment period until 6/25.
Please feel free to contact me with
any questions you may have.
Tory N. Francisco
Regulatory Analyst
Energy Division | Residential Programs
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Ave. | San Francisco, CA
94102
3. Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) Request for Comments on a Draft Solicitation
to Fund Plug Load Technologies and Approaches for Buildings
California Energy Commission staff is developing a competitive
grant funding opportunity (GFO) to fund the development of next generation plug
load devices and the development of plug load integration strategies through
the EPIC Program. The Energy Commission staff tentatively plans to release the
GFO in the fall of 2015. The focus on the GFO is in the following request for
comments (RFC) document.
For more information: http://www.energy.ca.gov/contracts/epic.html#feedback
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web browser's URL)
4. School Reduces Peak Energy Consumption
20% with IceBank Tanks
With summer temperatures beginning to hit triple digits in many
parts of California, keeping cool and not going broke doing it is on people’s
minds. Here is how one school district in Texas is achieving that.
To read the full article, go here: http://energymanagertoday.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c1e20e0b69c9215ccf2bb5196&id=9ae2878b46&e=ebbe593b6d
5. Central
Valley Energy Tune-up Program Adds Water Use Service to Energy Program
Central
Valley Energy Tune Up Program Manager, Jose Gonzalez from the City of Fresno,
reports that a new water use feature will be added to the Home Energy Tune Up
Program homeowner reports. The feature will engage web-based analytics to
help clients better understand their water use and save water and energy.
The feature will come with no additional cost to the program. Home Energy
Tune Up is a free service available to residential PG & E customers in
eight counties of the San Joaquin Valley. For more information about the
new water service feature, please contact Jose Gonzalez @ (559) 621-8090 or via
email at jose.gonzalez@fresno.gov
. For information about the Central Valley Energy tune-up Program, go to www.cvetu.com .
6. City of
Cupertino Recruiting 2 Sustainability Positions
The City of Cupertino
is currently recruiting for two positions to grow our Sustainability Division,
located within the Office of the City Manager. These include (1) a
Sustainability Coordinator to support the implementation and monitoring of our
agency’s Climate Action Plan and (2) a Utility and Efficiency Analyst (2-year
Limited Term) to expand our sustainability data collection and analytics.
Position announcements are on the City’s Cal Opps page. Both positions close on
Monday, June 29th with the hope for interviews and placement shortly
thereafter.
7. City of San Francisco Solar Manager Job Open
The Renewable Energy Program Manager is a dynamic position
looking for someone who wants limited travel, infrequent evening meetings, 40
hours per week, flexibility in the schedule, and great fringe benefits. Go to
this link to get the official announcement and application: http://www.jobaps.com/SF/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=PEX&R2=5642&R3=901049
And that is all for
this week!
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