California Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission, formally the Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, is the primary energy policy and planning agency for California.Created in 1974 and headquartered in Sacramento, the commission's core responsibilities include advancing state energy policy, achieving energy efficiency, investing in energy innovation, developing renewable energy, transforming transportation, overseeing energy infrastructure, and preparing for energy emergencies.
The commission is a division of the California Natural Resources Agency, which is under the direction of Cabinet Secretary Wade Crowfoot. One of its prominent responsibilities is maintenance of the California Energy Code. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 9 results of 9 for search 'California Energy Commission', query time: 0.05s
Refine Results
-
1Published 1981“…California Energy Commission…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Serial Loading… -
2by Anderson, Richard L.“…California Energy Commission…”
Published 1991
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Government Document Book Loading… -
3Published 1977“…California Energy Commission…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
4Published 1976“…California Energy Commission…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
5Published 1986“…California Energy Commission. Research, Development, and Demonstration Committee…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Government Document Book Loading… -
6Published 1979Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
7Published 1992“…California Energy Commission…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Government Document Book Loading… -
8Published 1977“…California Energy Commission…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
9Published 1993Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Government Document Book Loading…
Search Tools:
RSS Feed
–
Email Search
Related Subjects
Power resources
Energy conservation
Energy policy
Architecture and energy conservation
Biotic communities
Design and construction
Electric lamps
Electric lighting
Endangered species
Energy consumption
Energy development
Environmental policy
Nature conservation
Oil and gas leases
Power-plants
Research
School facilities
Schools
Solar energy
Solar houses
Wildlife conservation