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Why Bay Area gas prices are so high
Your readers have probably been asking why gasoline prices have gone up recently in California. Here is some information that may be helpful. Experts such as the U.S. Energy Information Administration explain that the major elements comprising the price of gasoline are crude oil costs, refining costs,...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, FINANCE, gasoline, Investment, MARKETING, Taxes
Research articles 2007-03-16
San Francisco Electric Reliability Project Given Preliminary OK by CEC, an Industrial Info News Alert
SUGAR LAND, Texas -- Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas). The San Francisco Electric Reliability Project moved a step closer to reality as a California Energy Commission CEC committee recommended construction of the 145-megawatt plant to improve the reliability of the San Francisco Electric system. For details,...
Tags: California Energy Commission, Leadership, Manufacturing, MARKETING, Texas
Research articles 2006-09-05
New Web Site to Strengthen Solar Market in New Home Construction
The California Energy Commission launches a new Web site today encouraging the development of solar in new residential home construction. The New Solar Homes Partnership web site is in response to the Governor's Million Solar Roofs Initiative to create 3,000 megawatts of solar electricity by the end of 2017....
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, California Public Utilities Commission, INTERNET, Manufacturing, MARKETING, photovoltaics, Web
Research articles 2006-04-26
SURVEY: CALIFORNIA REFINERS TO MAINTAIN CURRENT ETHANOL USE
In the near term, California refiners plan to maintain their current ethanol use, despite the ability to reduce the blendstock in gasoline, according to a recently released survey from the California Energy Commission CEC.The survey was conducted to quantify and assess California refiners' current and future ethanol use, specifically as...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, gasoline, MARKETING, survey
Research articles 2005-12-12
SURVEY: CALIFORNIA REFINERS TO MAINTAIN CURRENT ETHANOL USE
Dear Executive,-Removal of 2% Oxy Standard Doesn't Affect Refiners' Near-Term Plans, They SayCalifornia refiners plan to maintain their current ethanol use in the near-term, despite the ability refiners now have to reduce the blendstock in California gasoline, according to a recently released survey from the California Energy Commission CEC.The survey...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, gasoline, MARKETING, survey
Research articles 2005-12-05
ACWA Energy Expert Addresses California Energy Commission Workshop; Speaks of Relationship Between Water and Energy
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Speaking today at a California Energy Commission workshop, Dr. Lon House, energy consultant for the Association of California Water Agencies ACWA, informed attendees that water agencies are in a unique position to curtail energy usage when necessary to help the state during times of increased demand. ...
Tags: agency, California, California Energy Commission, MARKETING, mW, workshop
Research articles 2005-06-21
CA Pushes Efficient Appliances.
In December, the California Energy Commission approved new regulations to make appliances sold in the state the most energy efficient in the nation. In a 5-0 vote, the Commission approved standards to be phased in starting in 2006 that will require all televisions, VCRs, and DVD...
Tags: California Energy Commission, Computer Associates International Inc., DVD, Government, MARKETING, Quality, Regulations, standards, video
Research articles 2005-01-01
California Bans Gasoline Additive MTBE, Replaces with Corn-Based Ethanol.
By Tim Moran, The Modesto Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 3--The gasoline additive MTBE was banished from the Golden State as of Thursday, replaced with corn-based ethanol. Despite the dire predictions of shortages and price spikes as gasoline...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, gasoline, MARKETING, Retail
Research articles 2004-01-03
Escondido power plant plan goes before the public
The California Energy Commission will conduct a public workshop Oct. 22 to discuss a proposed Sempra Energy Resources power plant in Escondido. The Palomar Energy Project is a 500-megawatt plant proposed to be built in the Escondido Research and Technology Center industrial park. The workshop will deal with a...
Tags: California Energy Commission, INTERNET, MARKETING, Sempra Energy, workshop
Research articles 2002-10-21
Duct tape again. (Editorial).
An article in this issue reports that California has banned using duct tape alone to seal--of all things--ducts. The California Energy Commission upheld an earlier decision requiring the use of more effective duct-sealing technologies, and effectively prohibiting the use of common duct tape for most applications...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, MARKETING
Research articles 2002-09-01
Oct. 29 Public Meeting Scheduled for Magnolia Power Project
Business Editors BURBANK, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 15, 2001 The California Energy Commission CEC has announced it will hold an Oct. 29 informational hearing and site visit for the Magnolia Power Project MPP being proposed for operation at Burbank Water and Power's BWP electric generating station complex in Burbank by...
Tags: California Energy Commission, INTERNET, MARKETING
Research articles 2001-10-15
Carb's 15 Ppm Ulsd Rule Proposal Due In July
Los Angeles -- By July, California Air Resources Board CARB aims to propose a formal rule mandating ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD, 15 ppm sulfur cap) statewide in mid-2006. CARB aims to go forward even though U.S. EPA's new ULSD rule faces a separate court challenge brought by National Petrochemical &...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, certification, emission, Government, MARKETING, Quality, Regulations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2001-02-19
Non-Profit Agency Says California Electricity Report Is Optimistic.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Nov. 22--The California Energy Commission's report that the state has enough electricity for next summer is overly optimistic, says the California Independent System Operator. "Basically, we are a little perplexed," said ISO spokeswoman Lorie O'Donley. "Their details paint an optimistic picture of things."...
Tags: agency, California Energy Commission, ISO, MARKETING, Quality
Research articles 2000-11-21
Study says drivers will pay more for MTBE removal.(Brief Article)
California drivers could end up paying an additional 6.4 cents per gallon for the controversial gasoline additive methyl tertiary butyl ether to be removed by suppliers. A study by the California Energy Commission states that drivers would pay an extra 5.5...
Tags: California Energy Commission, MARKETING, supplier
Research articles 2000-01-01
Small HVAC Field and Survey Information
This report provides supplemental information to the Integrated Energy Systems: Productivity and Building Science Program's final report within the Integrated Design of Small Commercial HVAC Systems research area. The products and outcomes presented in this report are part of the Integrated Design of Small Commercial HVAC Systems research project. The...
Tags: HVAC, Report, Survey, California Energy Commission, Construction, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2003-10-01
Feasibility of Implementing Dynamic Pricing in California
This article talks about the report of the legislature. It describes the points of pricing strategies used by the energy commission. California utilities have historically charged fixed average prices for electricity. In the residential sector, customers are served under inverted-tier default rates, which provide incentives to lower total monthly electricity...
Tags: Pricing Strategy, California Energy Commission, Rate, Pricing, Marketing Research, Sales Force Management, Marketing, Sales
White papers 2003-10-01
U.S. Ethanol Industry Production Capacity Outlook
This report gives the California Energy Commission staff's survey of the U.S. ethanol industry between May and August 2001. This survey was designed to develop a complete and accurate inventory of the country's existing and planned ethanol production capacity during the period California is looking to increase its use of...
Tags: California Energy Commission, Marketing Research, Microsoft Outlook, Marketing, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
White papers 2002-07-18
Ethanol Supply Outlook
This report provides an updated summary of the California Energy Commission's Energy Commission ongoing investigations of California's near-term ethanol fuel supply picture. Results of a new 2003 U.S. ethanol industry production capacity survey comprise the primary component of the report. The status of ethanol production plans within California is discussed...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Marketing Research, Microsoft Office, Strategy, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Management
White papers 2003-10-01
Feasibility of a Strategic Fuel Reserve in California
The report recommends that the state investigate the possibility of a "strategic fuel reserve," consisting of gasoline kept in public storage tanks that would be available to private suppliers through a daily auction. The state's gasoline refineries are operating at near maximum production, and when an unplanned refinery outage occurs,...
Tags: Gasoline, California Energy Commission, Manufacturing, Channel Management, Marketing
White papers 2003-07-01
California State Vehicle Fleet Fuel Efficiency Report: Volume I - Summary of Findings and Recommendations
This report recognizes the importance of fostering partnerships with other federal, state, and local agencies to pass along the benefits identified in the SB 1170 report. It recommends that the Energy Commission, DGS, and the CARB work with other agencies to explore partnership opportunities, including information sharing and co-funding of...
Tags: Partnership, Agency, Petroleum, California Energy Commission, Business Structures, Advertising & Promotion, Telecom & Utilities, Finance, Marketing
White papers 2003-07-01
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