- San Diego County, California | Department of Energy
In San Diego County, the California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE) is the Better Buildings Neighborhood Program sub-grant recipient, implementing Energy Upgrade California in partnership with San Diego County and San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG E)
- Cybersecurity Training - San Diego, CA | Department of Energy
Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response Cybersecurity Training - San Diego, CA January 17, 2024 04:00PM EST to January 19, 2024 03:00PM EST
- CalWave Launches California’s First Long-Term . . . - Department of Energy
This is the state’s first long-duration trial with wave energy technology, which provides clean, renewable energy from ocean waves, currents, and tides U S Department of Energy
- 2024 Tribal Clean Energy Summit - Department of Energy
More than 700 Tribal Leaders, staff, and partners attended the 2024 DOE Tribal Clean Energy Summit on the homelands of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians in Temecula, California This group joined together to build networks, exchange ideas, and explore clean energy solutions that support Tribal energy sovereignty
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- CalWave Successfully Completes Open-Water Pilot Project
This deployment’s success demonstrates that a wave energy device can efficiently generate clean electricity from ocean waves, a critical step in proving the industry’s commercial viability CalWave installed its xWave pilot unit during fall 2021
- San Diego, CA | Better Buildings Initiative - Energy. gov
The City sets and pursues energy reduction milestones independently, as well as in collaboration with its local energy provider In 2022, the City of San Diego signed on to the Better Climate Challenge, committing to a 50% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030
- Challenges and Successes on the Path Solar in Action - Department of Energy
About the U S Department of Energy’s Solar America Communities program: The U S Department of Energy (DOE) designated 13 Solar America Cities in 2007 and an additional 12 cities in 2008 to develop comprehensive approaches to urban solar energy use that can serve as a model for cities around the nation DOE recognized
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