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Hayward fights via land-use rules
HAYWARD -- City officials and residents on Monday made a final case before the California Energy Commission, arguing that a proposed 115-megawatt power plant should not be built on Clawiter Road. After more than a year of emotional debate, Hayward's strongest case for opposing the plant appeared...
Tags: California Energy Commission, SALES
Research articles 2008-01-15
Eastshore plant plan under review by state panel
HAYWARD -- The controversial proposal to build a 115-megawatt power plant on Clawiter Road is finally getting its day before the California Energy Commission. The state commission has set a public meeting for today in Hayward and scheduled two consecutive days of evidentiary hearings next month on...
Tags: California Energy Commission, commission, SALES
Research articles 2007-11-26
CEC officials: Hayward's proposed Russell City plant should get
HAYWARD -- Overriding concerns presented by their own staff, two presiding board members of the California Energy Commission said a proposed gas-burning Hayward power plant ought to go forward after all. The Friday decision by state commissioners John Geesman and Jeffrey Byron is just the latest chapter in...
Tags: Benefits, California Energy Commission, commission, SALES, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-08-24
Eastshore Energy Center in trouble at state level
HAYWARD -- And then there were ... none? In the spring, Hayward faced the prospect of two new gas-fired power plants. However, last month staffers with the California Energy Commission announced that they don't believe the Russell City Energy Center should be built because...
Tags: California Energy Commission, SALES, Transportation
Research articles 2007-08-18
Eastshore Energy takes major hit Commission staff says project could
HAYWARD -- And then there were ... none? In the spring, Hayward faced the prospect of two new gas-fired power plants. However, last month staffers with the California Energy Commission announced that they don't believe the Russell City Energy Center should be built because...
Tags: California Energy Commission, commission, SALES, Transportation
Research articles 2007-08-18
State energy staff recommends against Eastshore Energy Center
HAYWARD -- And then there were...none? In the spring, Hayward faced the prospect of two new gas-fired power plants. However, last month staffers with the California Energy Commission announced that they don't believe the Russell City Energy Center should be built because the 600-megawatt power plant...
Tags: California Energy Commission, commission, SALES, Transportation
Research articles 2007-08-17
Cost of fuel heading higher
So much for cheap gas. After falling since October, gas prices have reversed course, increasing by 13 cents a gallon in the past week, according to a report Tuesday from AAA of Northern California. The average statewide price in California for regular unleaded gas...
Tags: California Energy Commission, SALES
Research articles 2006-01-11
EnerNOC Certified as Technical Assistance Partner to California IOU Critical Peak Pricing, Demand Bidding, and Demand Response Programs
BOSTON & SAN FRANCISCO -- EnerNOC, Inc., the leading provider of full-service demand response and energy management solutions, announced today that it has been qualified by the California Energy Commission CEC to participate as a Technical Assistance Partner to each of California's Investor Owned Utilities (IOU's). This approval allows...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, FINANCE, INTERNET, Quality, SALES, Strategy
Research articles 2005-03-22
CEC Wins Appeal of Appliance Ruling.
The California Energy Commission CEC announced last week that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled the commission can resume enforcement of a state law requiring appliance manufacturers to disclose energy performance information for their products. According to CEC, the manufacturers sued the...
Tags: California Energy Commission, commission, manufacturer, Manufacturing, SALES
Research articles 2005-02-09
CEC Provides Incentives to Local Schools for PV Installation
The California Energy Commission CEC recently announced plans to award 30 state schools $4.5 million in incentives to install their own solar photovoltaic PV systems of up to 30 kilowatts kW, potentially harvesting a total of 700 kW statewide. According to CEC, the recipients, which all reside within Pacific...
Tags: California Energy Commission, incentive, kW, Manufacturing, photovoltaics, SALES
Research articles 2004-10-22
Berkeley Lab to Operate 'Pier' Demand Response Research Center for Califonia Energy Commission; New Center Will Evaluate, Develop Technologies and Strategies to Reduce Electricity Use, Power Price Increases, Threats to Grid.
Byline: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory BERKELEY, Calif., June 30 AScribe Newswire -- The California Energy Commission is providing $8 million in funding over three years for a new Demand Response Research Center DRRC that will be managed by the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, commission, SALES, strategy
Research articles 2004-06-30
CALIFORNIA MTBE USE HOLDS STEADY IN FIRST QUARTER 2002
California refiners used about 87,000 b/d of MTBE to make California RFG CaRFG during the first quarter of 2002, according to a report from the California Energy Commission CEC. That's a 1.9% drop from the previous quarter, the fourth quarter 2001, when MTBE use in CaRFG totaled 88,900 b/d, the...
Tags: California Energy Commission, INTERNET, SALES
Research articles 2002-07-01
Construction Begins on Lemoore, Calif., Power Plant.
By Kerri Ginis, The Fresno Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 11--LEMOORE, Calif.-- A natural-gas-burning "peaker plant" that will generate enough electricity to power 90,000 homes is expected to be operating this summer. GWF Power Systems Inc. started construction on...
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Research articles 2002-03-11
California Energy Panel Gives Favorable Word to Burbank's Power-Plant Plan.
By Helen Gao, Daily News, Los Angeles Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 11--BURBANK, Calif.--While a number of companies and public entities have withdrawn applications to build new power plants, Burbank is moving steadily forward with its Magnolia Power Project. City officials...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, FINANCE, Government, Investment, Quality, Regulations, SALES
Research articles 2002-01-11
Regulators Ask for Answers on Blythe, Calif., Power Plant.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Oct. 2--As the price of California's electrical power threatens to jolt Inland Empire businesses, a Wisconsin-based company is hurrying to build a generating plant in Blythe to serve the state's growing regions. While state energy officials are seeking more information about the environmental...
Tags: California, California Energy Commission, Quality, regulator, SALES
Research articles 2000-10-01
California Legislators Wish to Expedite Creation of New Energy Park.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Aug. 14--Area legislators want the California Energy Commission to speed up the approval of the proposed Hanford Energy Park so more electricity can be generated in the Central Valley. State Sen. Jim Costa, D-Fresno, and Assembly Member Dean Florez, D-Shafter, recently wrote letters to...
Tags: California Energy Commission, SALES
Research articles 2000-08-16
The Business Press, Ontario, Calif., Business Briefs.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Apr. 10--POWER PLANT GETS CLEARANCE: A long-anticipated, $350 million High Desert energy power plant promoted by Newport Beach entrepreneur Buck Johns looks like it's about to get off the ground. A subcommittee of the California Energy Commission gave its approval March 31 to...
Tags: California Energy Commission, Entrepreneurship, SALES
Research articles 2000-04-12
Victorville, Calif., Examines Power Plant Plans for 'Irrelevant' Details.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Mar. 6--A plan to break ground in April on a $350 million power plant at Southern California Logistics Airport is losing some steam as a state agency mulls project details deemed "irrelevant" by both developers and city officials. The Newport Beach-based developer of the...
Tags: California Energy Commission, commission, developer, SALES
Research articles 2000-03-05
Powering California's Future: California Energy Commission Significantly Expands EPRI Membership
PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 23, 1999-- The California Energy Commission voted 5-0 today to provide Californians with cleaner, safer, more reliable and affordable energy in a deregulated era, by moving to expand its membership in EPRI, the collaborative science and technology development organization for the power industry. With...
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Research articles 1999-06-24
New gas-fired heat pump claims efficiencies greater than 92%.
New gas-fired heat pump claims efficiencies greater than 92% SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Contractors may find more home-owners concerned with energy efficiency and the environment. They all should welcome the gas-fired regenerative absorption heat pump RAHP, claimed to reduce fuel and electricity consumption, air pollution...
Tags: California Energy Commission, commission, emission, SALES
Research articles 1990-11-12