Statewide LG EE Best Practices: Weekly Update
For those of you who know who Joseph Oldham is you likely are on his email distribution list and receive this update each week. We are grateful that Joseph has agreed to allow our little blog to re-post his weekly update. If you have an interest in the happenings of energy efficiency and local government throughout California this is the update for you! If you love the information here, but want more in depth features be sure to check out Joseph's quarterly newsletter, CURRENTS.
1. WaterSaver idea exchange
In April, responding to the continuing drought, Governor Brown
announced a series of actions to reduce water use, including the creation of a
water appliance rebate program and funding innovative water-energy saving
technologies. The Energy Commission has set up a WaterSaver idea exchange
docket to record water-energy saving suggestions and to provide a networking
opportunity.
Note: the WaterSaver idea exchange docket is for information
only and encompasses both Energy Commission programs-the Water Appliance Rebate
program and the Water Energy Technology program
For more information: http://www.energy.ca.gov/wet/idea_exchange.html
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2. Demand for Tesla
Powerwall Energy Storage Exceeds Expectations
Last week I provided a link to an article
in Forbes magazine about Tesla’s announcement of their new Powerwall
residential energy storage technology. Following that announcement, I had
several conversations with energy stakeholders questioning the market demand
for residential energy storage. This article in Forbes a week later seems
to answer those questions. To read the article, go here : http://www.forbes.com/sites/uciliawang/2015/05/06/demand-for-tesla-batteries-is-overwhelming-like-crazy/?ss=energy
And that is all for
this week!