A professional energy audit will provide the most accurate opportunities to address energy loss in your home or business, but a simple yet diligent walk-through can spot many problem areas. This self-audit, or “Do it Yourself” approach will not result in as thorough an assessment as say an ASHRAE Level 2, the same way self-reflection won’t go as deep as psychotherapy, but you have to start someplace!
Read MorePG&E’s geographic reach covers a large part of the state of California, and we know that communities within this space are vastly different. Rate options are no different! Because the communities are so different and have various needs, there are a handful of rate options for PG&E customers to utilize. From Home Charging to TOU, there is an option for you. Take a look below to learn more.
Read More“A critical starting point for practitioners is to understand trends around growing green industries, workforce needs, and laws that may limit the types of jobs individuals with a criminal record can legally perform.”
Read MoreThe race to avoid the most devastating effects of climate change is on and it is driving a lot of innovation. One of the greatest attributes to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) is air conditioning. Air conditioning is one of the great conundrums of our time because the effects of climate change cause us to use more air conditioning to cool us off. Adversely, the more air conditioning we use, the more we negatively affect the climate.
Read MoreJust last month, we were able to highlight a variety of funding opportunities through our Learning Bundles- please find a couple those grants below as well as some additional opportunities! Whether looking for funding to improve your community or increase your energy efficiency, the grant to help may be on this list!
Read MoreWe have many exciting developments happenings for our partners in the Valley and the High Desert region! From pump projects to identifying projects through audits to completing rebate applications, our public agencies are making strides to conserve and save for their communities.
Read MoreThe formation of a rural regional energy network (RuralREN) will allow local entities, who know their communities and the unique characteristic and obstacles such as: climate zones, language and income, to design and implement programs that meet the distinctive needs of local ratepayers. Regional energy networks were developed to address this gap and this localized approach will garner more equitable and meaningful outcomes for our rural and hard-to-reach communities – and they deserve that.
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a sequel? In celebration of some of us being brave enough to return to the movie theatre, or those of us just really excited for Black Widow to run for free on Disney+ we gladly bring back the soundtrack* playlist!
Read MoreMany people overlook their water heaters and often do not know just how much of their home or facility’s energy usage can be attributed to their water heater. Water heaters are one of the most utilized appliances and the most seldom seen. Although we don’t think about them a whole lot unless something is wrong, let’s not overlook some of the biggest innovations in water heating technology of recent decades which have turbocharged energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact.
Read MoreSCE is providing their customers with an inside look to some Frequently Asked Questions all about rate options and more specifically the changes with the Time of Use transition. Take a look below and visit www.sce.com/touandme to learn more!
Read MoreEnrolling with the SoCalREN has benefits outside of just technical assistance and energy savings. Agencies that partner with the SoCalREN, can register for the “SoCalREN Network Toolkit” receive resources and trainings at no-cost to them
Read MorePG&E wants to make sure it is contacting you in your preferred language. Things like bills, critical safety communications and other messages, when available, will be delivered in the language of your choice
Read MoreThis year the CCEC Forum (formerly known as SEEC) will be held virtually from August 3rd - 19th. This event will bring together climate leaders from across the state of California. It is a great opportunity to learn about emerging trends and efficient practices within the field of climate work.
Read MoreSince many Sierra towns are geographically isolated it is difficult for all customers to easily take advantage of utility energy efficiency programs. It is often the most vulnerable of utility customers who do not have equitable access to utility energy efficiency programs in which they pay into every month. We view this (Rural REN) as a collaborative opportunity to bridge the gaps and more comprehensively serve our rural regions.
Read MoreCurrently, there are investor-owned utilities that offer considerable incentives for installing pipe insulation due to the great potential for energy savings. However, these incentives are for insulation that is installed after-the-fact where insulation was not previously existing. What if the pipe and the insulation can be installed together as a singular measure?
Read MoreWith the summer months in full swing, the triple digit heat is difficult to bear day after day. Often, we can experience losing power or not having a fully functioning AC during these heat waves. No A/C? No problem. Keep your cool with these tips that will help you chill out even when summer temperatures rise.
Read MoreAfter a long holiday weekend, we are bringing you three new opportunities to visit to help enhance your community. From improving public parks to preparing for wildfire season, we have got you covered. Take a look below!
Read MoreAt the SJVCEO we always look for ways to bring access closer to home to help our communities save money by saving energy. We’re working together with PG&E make sure our small businesses have the information they need to thrive!
Read MoreIncreasingly, we have been hearing about technology that uses hydrogen as a fuel source. In fact, hydrogen fuel cells power much in the transportation and logistics industries. Some examples include hydrogen fuel cell cars, trains, busses, forklifts, and pallet jacks.
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