SJVCEO Monthly Update
Our SJVCEO team continues
to master the art of energy efficiency within our participating jurisdictions
and put projects into motion. Each day we come to work with a new scope of work
to tackle to save others dollars and energy, and enjoy every minute of it!
A
few of our team members have completed hands on training for integrated demand
side management. This course was presented by Southern California Edison and
was centered on response programs that can benefit municipality’s utility
bills. The presenter also discussed distributed generation and energy storage
technologies. The demand response historical data is currently being
incorporated into the project tracking database that SJVCEO is creating for its
municipalities and utility partners.
Lastly,
a few of our team members attended the California Partnership for the San
Joaquin Valley Summit.
Sarah Farell, our program administrator (and head of our Seattle office) was in town to attend the California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley annual summit. This event provided an opportunity for individuals, local
governments, educational institutions, and businesses alike to share currents
about the Valley as well as potential and up-and-coming events and projects in industries such as agriculture, water,
housing, workforce development, energy, transportation, health care, and
education. The event also celebrates the work of a variety of groups. This
year, a “kudos” award went to the co-chairs of the San Joaquin Valley Electric
Vehicle Partnership, Jeannie Lam of Nissan North America and Terry O’Day of NRG
eVgo. This Partnership was set up through the WIB RICO grant by its Action Team
which includes the SJVCEO, Fresno State Office of Community and Economic
Development, the San Joaquin Valley Clean Cities Coalition, Kern Community
College District, and the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.
As we move into
the month of October our team is ramping up for all ten of our community outreach events. During these events our team
goes out into the community and shows residence how easy it is to become energy
efficient and save! Also, we have some great giveaway items that draw in the
crowds and in return they walk away with a bit of energy knowledge. Stay tuned
to the SJVCEO and VIEW website to see what upcoming events may be taking place
in your neighborhood.
With
the mention of the website, that leads us to a very exciting update on our
website work. SJVCEO and the VIEW partnership will be receiving a website an
update this year. We will be rolling out both of our websites in the coming
months, so stay tuned. All of us here at SJVCEO are very excited and we hope
that you are too!
Stay tuned for next month’s update on what the SJVCEO team has
been up to!