SCE recently filed their 2021 Wildfire Mitigation Plan annual update, which outlines how they will expand existing programs, incorporate lessons learned and test new technologies to keep California communities safe from the threat of wildfire. This year, SCE looks forward to making significant progress in the following key focus areas:
Read MoreThe promise of the RuralREN is to bring a diversity of perspectives and knowledge to the table along with a deep commitment to providing as many opportunities to rural communities as possible. This approach will not only drive the creation of successful programs but also enable partners to learn from each other on energy efficiency issues along with the numerous other issues that our respective agencies engage on.
Read MoreHere is some food for thought: your HVAC system accounts for around 30% of your building’s total energy usage. This can be a significant number if you live in certain parts of California. Specifically, the central valley where 100-degree weather is commonplace during the summer months. This fact is one of the reasons the market is looking for more efficient alternatives for rooftop air conditioners.
Read MoreAt the SJVCEO, one of the pillars of our work promotes enhancing local control to the communities that we serve. Allowing the stakeholders and residents to make the decisions, influence policy, and establish goals for their community brings a sense of ownership and comradery to the region.
Read MoreSCE’s Rate Plan Comparison tool offers optional Time-of-Use (TOU) rates so you can have greater control of your costs by managing your household energy use.
Read MoreThe SJVCEO, in partnership with SoCalREN, continues to support project proposals as well as outreach to partners on the various program opportunities. We are very happy with how 2021 is shaping up and can’t wait to share more details with you all!
Read MoreIn light of this celebration, there are two things I feel compelled to talk about. The first being the importance of Black History month and the second, which more closely aligns with the goals of our organization, is the inequity in environmental and climate justice.
Read MoreWelcome to our newest series, “Rural Voices”, a space for “we the rural, we the hard to reach” to give voice to the voiceless!
Read MoreHere is a question for you to think about: is your building a smart one? Not in the sense they have smart people working IN them; we already know there are but is the building itself smart?
Read MoreIt is always a great day when we see energy related stories into the news, but even better when this news is coming from our own backyard. Our California communities are making strides and creating change where change is needed. Enhancing access to employment into a region that is often overlooked by countless programs and opportunities makes this news even better.
Read MorePG&E has a variety of options for customers to utilize when it comes to rates! Customers can pick which one works best for their household at any time.
Read MoreClimate change is increasing the severity and duration of fire season, as well as the frequency of catastrophic fires across California.
Read MoreWhile Valentine’s Day may be hearts and flowers for some, this year we ride for the broken hearted, the unattached, the one’s doing their very best to pick themselves up and move the heck on!
Read MoreI have 2 words for you: building envelope! Exciting, right? If we are honest, it is not very exciting, but it is the backbone of any energy efficiency work we do inside of buildings.
What is exciting is the concept of highly insulating windows or ‘Super Windows.’
Read MoreTo continue learning and expanding my knowledge on EE Workforce issues, I have had the amazing opportunity to be a member of the ACEEE Inclusive EE Workforce Development Learning Group that started in December of 2020. ACEEE is a pivotal voice when it comes to countless topics related to EE, but when it comes to the cross connection between equity in energy, their knowledge is unmatched. Within this working group I was referring to, you will find stakeholders stationed across the country all working to push equitable practices in the energy space. Representatives from utilities, program administrators, and community-based organizations all find themselves in an influential space to make a progressive difference in the world of EE- and I am honored to be a part of it.
Read More2021 has arrived which means Southern California Edison’s time of use rollout is in full force. TOU plans can help you manage your energy costs. By taking advantage of lower rates during off-peak and super off-peak periods, you can avoid higher weekday rates when energy resources are in demand.
Read MoreThe SJVCEO in partnership with SoCalREN is off to a great start in 2021! Over the last month, we have been busy working directly with public agencies and getting the data process rolling to capture more savings opportunities! Check out the exciting achievements from our partners below!
Read MoreLet’s talk about energy management systems (EMS). If you review your monthly energy bill and try to use less energy the following month, that’s an EMS, right?
Read MoreHowever, as we continue our journey through climate change, policy adjustments, social and environmental justice, we need an expansion. Looking beyond clean energy careers, we need to create and promote “climate adaptive careers” that will serve at the forefront of an equitable workforce.
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