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News
and Opportunities
The Statewide Energy Efficiency Collaborative (SEEC) is
requesting your input on the 2017 work plan. We hope you take this short (5-10
min) survey intended to get a better understanding of local government needs
and interests to inform activities undertaken by SEEC and to help shape the
2017 SEEC Forum. We ask that you complete this survey by Friday,
January 27th at 5:00 PM.
The
Energy Commission released the Grant Funding Opportunity for the Local
Government Challenge grant program. All grant documents are included in
the above link. Deadline for applications is March 6, 2017
The
California Department of Community Services and Development (CSD) is convening
a series of public workshops to obtain stakeholder input on how to develop
community solar offerings for low-income and disadvantaged
communities. The first of a series of workshops begins January 18th.
The
California Energy Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission
(CPUC) will jointly conduct a workshop to discuss key questions in the
implementation of the energy efficiency portions of Senate Bill 350, the Clean
Energy and Pollution Reduction Act of 2015 (de León, Chapter 547, Statutes of
2015) (SB 350). Monday, January 23, 2017
The
Chair of the California Energy Commission is seeking comments on the proposed
scope and general schedule for the 2017 Integrated Energy Policy Report (2017
IEPR). Written comments should be submitted to the Dockets Office by close
of business on January 25, 2017.
Desert Valleys became the fourth active lender in
California's Residential Energy Efficiency Loan (REEL) Assistance Program. Desert
Valleys has made an initial loan commitment of up to $1 million in new lending
to projects in the Ridgecrest community. You can learn more about the REEL
program here.
Career
Opportunities
Redwood
Coast Energy Authority is recruiting for a Demand Side Management Programs
Project Manager.
The
Energy Coalition is seeking a Project Coordinator to provide administrative,
planning, coordination, technical and implementation support to other team
members to contribute to the success of The Energy Network program.
The Port of San Diego is currently seeking an experienced
Principal, Planning & Green Port to lead the Energy & Sustainability
team in the Planning and Green Port Department.
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