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- California Energy Commission
The Draft CERI GFO notes the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law prohibits federal grant awards for construction of a new electric generating facility; the Commission should denote that any California state funds utilized for the CERI program could be made eligible for distributed generation operating as a DER
- CERI Utility Sales Reference Data | California Energy Commission
Come be part of creating a clean, modern and thriving California
- CERI Quarterly Progress Report Instructions | California Energy Commission
Proceedings Rules and Regulations Programs and TopicsQuarterly_Progress_Report_Instructions_ada docx
- Community Energy Reliability and Resilience Investment (CERRI) Program
The Community Energy Reliability and Resilience Investment (CERRI) Program funds grid hardening and energy resilience projects across California that increase community energy resilience and reliability, advance state energy policy goals, provide community benefits, and create good-paying jobs
- CERI Annual Project Metrics and Impact Report Instructions
About Careers Contact Events Newsroom Resources Translate SettingsAnnual_Project_Metrics_and_Impact_Report_Instructions_ada docx
- Energy Research and Development Division
For decades, the California Energy Commission has managed public-interest research programs that make energy choices safer, cleaner, more reliable, and less costly Sustained investments by the Energy Commission have helped California develop a robust and impactful network of researchers building the state’s clean energy future
- Home Page-California Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission is leading the state to a 100 percent clean energy future for all It is the state's primary energy policy and planning agency
- GFO-23-312 - Community Energy Reliability and Resilience Investment . . .
This solicitation is part of the Community Energy Reliability Resilience Investment (CERRI) Program, which invests in deployment projects across California that increase community energy reliability and resilience, support California’s climate and energy policies, improve energy justice and equity, and create good-paying jobs Funding for this program was authorized under the federal
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