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!
1. Notice for 7/6 IEPR Joint Agency Workshop on the Governor's Energy Efficiency Goals
Public Notice for the July 6, 2015 IEPR Joint Agency Workshop on the Governor's Energy Efficiency Goals is now available at https://efiling.energy.ca.gov/Lists/DocketLog.aspx?docketnumber=15-IEPR-05.
4. MCE is Recruiting for Community Power Organizer - Bilingual (English/Spanish)
1. Notice for 7/6 IEPR Joint Agency Workshop on the Governor's Energy Efficiency Goals
Public Notice for the July 6, 2015 IEPR Joint Agency Workshop on the Governor's Energy Efficiency Goals is now available at https://efiling.energy.ca.gov/Lists/DocketLog.aspx?docketnumber=15-IEPR-05.
For more information: https://efiling.energy.ca.gov/Lists/DocketLog.aspx?docketnumber=15-IEPR-05
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2. Barriers Impede
Industrial Energy Efficiency
New
report from DOE that could help EE program implementers better understand how
to market projects with industrial customers. To read the full article,
go here: http://www.energymanagertoday.com/barriers-impede-industrial-energy-efficiency-0113072/
3. Notice, Agenda and Presentation of Staff Workshop on Home Energy Rating System
Program Quality Assurance Issues
The California Energy Commission (Energy Commission) will
conduct a staff workshop on the Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Program under
the HERS Order Instituting Informational (OII) Proceeding, Order No. 12-1114-6.
The purpose of the OII is to collect necessary information to identify
potential procedures and other actions to improve the HERS Program. During the
workshop, staff, stakeholders, and other interested persons, will focus on
Provider Quality Assurance (QA) issues within the HERS program in order to begin
developing recommendations for Energy Commission consideration in a future
rulemaking.
The workshop will be
held on:
Thursday, July 9, 2015
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CALIFORNIA ENERGY
COMMISSION1516 Ninth Street1st Floor, Charles
Imbrecht Hearing RoomSacramento, CaliforniaWheelchair Accessible
TELECONFERENCE OPTION: Parties and the public may attend the
Public Workshop in person at the above location or by telephone and/or by
computer via our "WebEx" web conferencing system. For additional
details on how to participate via WebEx, please see the notice at: http://www.energy.ca.gov/HERS/12-HERS-01/documents/#20150709
Access code: 928 448 754Meeting Password:
meeting@10
For more information: http://www.energy.ca.gov/HERS/12-HERS-01/documents/#20150709
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4. MCE is Recruiting for Community Power Organizer - Bilingual (English/Spanish)
Marin Clean Energy is seeking a Community Power Organizer –
Bilingual (English/Spanish).
The announcement is posted at www.mcecleanenergy/about-us/staff
5. Three
Progressive Environmental Positions w/the City of Cupertino
The
City of Cupertino, best known as the home of Apple, Inc., 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 attached and also shared on the City’s Cal Opps page. Both positions
close on Monday, June 29th with the hope for
interviews and placement shortly thereafter.
The City is also recruiting for an Environmental Outreach Coordinator - a shared position between the Sustainability Division and the Public Works Department.
The City is also recruiting for an Environmental Outreach Coordinator - a shared position between the Sustainability Division and the Public Works Department.
Under the
direction of the Environmental Programs Manager and the Sustainability Manager,
this position will create, plan, develop, organize, coordinate, track and
evaluate community educational services and products for the City’s suite of
environmental and sustainability outreach programs, initiatives and
grant-funded projects. The full position announcement is also attached and
shared on the City’s Cal Opps page. Recruitment for our Outreach
Coordinator closes on Wednesday, July 15th with the
goal of onboarding the best candidate in early August.
6. Energy-Efficiency Efforts May Not Pay Off
So before I receive
all kinds of “hate mail” for posting the link to this article in the Weekly
Updates, let me say that I did not write the article, nor the report that is
referenced in the article. The article is from Scientific American and
the report that is referenced has two UC Berkeley authors, so it comes from
credible sources. I decided to post it since the report will likely get a
great deal of conversation going within the EE community. I think people
need to read for themselves what the report says and be prepared to talk about
the report with critics of EE investment. Here is the link: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/energy-efficiency-efforts-may-not-pay-off/