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California CPUC Considering PG&E's Space Solar Energy Project2 comments

LKBlog wrote 2 weeks ago: CASSANDRA SWEET, Dow Jones Newswires, November 20, 2009 California regulators have proposed approvin … more →

Tags: California, Electricity generation, energy research, News, renewable energy, Solar energy, Southern California, Space Solar Energy, US

Deceptive Billing?

Rwalford79 wrote 2 months ago: Hey everyone,   It seems everytime I praise Sprint in one way, they find yet another way to complete … more →

Tags: Sprint, Customer Service, Rate Plans, Messaging Plans, Account Relations, INTERNATIONAL, SMS, billing error, false charges

As Cali Gears Up for Electric Cars, the Heat's On to Hammer Out Standards3 comments

Josie Garthwaite wrote 4 months ago: As a rule, neither utilities nor automotive standards groups tend to win many points for speed. We … more →

Tags: Policy, NYT Enterprise, CNN Green, Automotive, SYN Feature Enterprise, Smart Grid, PG&E, electric car, Plug-In

How much bandwidth do you really need?

smartgridwatch wrote 5 months ago: More iPhone musings… In a recent post we made the case that consumers are already benefiting f … more →

Tags: chris king, Smart Grid, Standards, eMeter General, consumer energy feedback, Energy regulation, consumer benefits, smart grid benefits, Tendril

NextLight Inks Solar Energy Deal with PG&E

LKBlog wrote 5 months ago: UCILLA WANG, The Greentech Innovations Report, June 9, 2009 When Pacific Gas and Electric Co. announ … more →

Tags: California, News, Solar energy, arizona, solar farm, solar thermal, US, Economic Issues, renewable energy

Are consumers benefiting yet from smart metering?

smartgridwatch wrote 5 months ago: (or… “iPhones and AMI”) eMeter attended several Smart Grid workshops recently at t … more →

Tags: chris king, consumer benefits, consumer energy feedback, Energy regulation, Smart Grid, smart grid benefits, twitter, Ami, Earth2Tech

PG&E Exploring Space Solar Energy

LKBlog wrote 7 months ago: MendoCoastCurrent, April 17, 2009 San Francisco – PG&E has begun exploring renewable energ … more →

Tags: California, Electricity generation, energy research, Mendocino Coast Current, News, renewable energy, Research, Solar energy, solar farm

ARRA funding Tug-of-Sorts

maryincalaveras wrote 8 months ago: Lots o’squirming in this California Public Utility Commission All Party meeting last week. All … more →

Tags: housing, Job Opportunities, Take action on energy, Weatherization, arra, ATCAA, PG&E

Webinar alert: Weatherization Meeting today

maryincalaveras wrote 8 months ago: The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) All-Party meeting starts at 1pm. When: 1:00 pm, to … more →

Tags: Job Opportunities, Take action on energy, Weatherization, ATCAA, liée, low income efficiency programs, Public Utilities Commission, sundowner construction

PG&E to Own Photovoltaic Solar Plants, Could Act As "Green Knight" for Solar14 comments

Katie Fehrenbacher wrote 9 months ago: As we predicted, northern California utility PG&E (s PGE) said today it plans to start investin … more →

Tags: CNN Green, Energy, NYT Company News, SYN Straight News, PG&E, SCE

Finavera Sinks their own Wave Energy Projects

LKBlog wrote 10 months ago: Publisher’s Note:  Feb 09, 2009 – Not only has Finavera surrendered their Makah Bay lice … more →

Tags: Issue, wave energy, California, News, wind energy, FERC, Hydrokinetic Energy, Washington, Canada

PG&E Scores $6M for Mendocino, Humboldt Wave Energy Projects

LKBlog wrote 10 months ago: Editors Note:  On May 11, 2009, PG&E pulled-out of Mendocino WaveConnect, read it here: http://t … more →

Tags: California, Dept of Energy, Electricity generation, Environmental Issues, FERC, Fort Bragg, Funding, Hydrokinetic Energy, Issue

Schwarzenegger Proposes Consolidated Cali DOE

Josie Garthwaite wrote 10 months ago: Take the nine California entities that deal with energy — including public utility regulators, … more →

Tags: Energy, Policy, CNN Green, SYN Straight News, schwarzenegger

PG&E, FERC Brief Fort Bragg on Mendocino Wave Energy1 comment

LKBlog wrote 10 months ago: FRANK HARTZELL’s article with MendoCoastCurrent edits, January 15, 2009 After nearly two years … more →

Tags: California, california Coastal Commission, FERC, Fort Bragg, Hydrokinetic Energy, marine energy, Mendocino, Mendocino Coast Current, News

Californians Filing Solar Rebate & Subsidy Applications Up Despite Recession

LKBlog wrote 11 months ago: MARIA DICKERSON, the Los Angeles Times, December 27, 2008 At a time when many investors are sticking … more →

Tags: Issue, California, News, Solar energy, US Energy Policy, US, renewable energy, Green Recovery, Solar PV

Sunrise Powerline to Link Massive Solar Thermal Installation to Coastal Southern California1 comment

AllenCaron wrote 11 months ago: The California Public Utilities Commission yesterday approved San Diego Gas & Electric’s a … more →

Tags: greentech, Alternative Energy, Solar energy, Renewable energy, renewable energy, Sustainable Energy, CleanTech, San Diego Gas & Electric, Sunrise Powerlink

California Regulators Say Heck Yeah to Sunrise Power Line6 comments

Katie Fehrenbacher wrote 11 months ago: An engine designed almost 200 years ago could be the future of solar energy. At least that’s w … more →

Tags: CNN Green, NYT Enterprise, Policy, Stirling, Sunrise Powerlink

U.S. Wave Energy Begins in Rough Waters

LKBlog wrote 11 months ago: JOHN DRISCOLL, The Times-Standard, December 15, 2008 A white paper commissioned by the state of Cali … more →

Tags: California, Dept of Energy, Dept. of the Interior, Economic Issues, Environmental Issues, FERC, Fort Bragg, humboldt, Hydrokinetic Energy

CPUC Exploring Deregulation in California Electricity Market

LKBlog wrote 12 months ago: MARC LIFSHER, The Los Angeles Times, December 8, 2008 With memories of California’s millennial … more →

Tags: California, Electricity generation, News, California Public Utilities Commission, deregulation, Direct-access Market, electricity, Energy Provider Choice, Michael Peevey


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