As part of the restructuring of the electricity industry in many states, public benefits funding has emerged as a primary mechanism for supporting social benefits such as energy efficiency and research and development (R&D). In California, a Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program was established to �conduct public interest energy research that seeks to improve the quality of life for California�s citizens by providing environmentally sound, safe, reliable, and affordable energy services and products. PIER includes the full range of research, development, and demonstration activities that will advance science or technology not adequately provided by competitive and regulated markets.� The PIER Program is comprised of six PIER Program...
Beginning in the summer of 2000, California experienced serious energy supply problems, sharp increa...
Implementation and adoption of efficient end-use technologies have proven to be one of the key measu...
Beginning in the summer of 2000, California experienced serious energy supply problems, sharp incre...
The California Energy Commission has been implementing its Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) an...
The Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program of the California Energy Commission has recognize...
Since the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued its April 20, 1994, Blue Book proposa...
The objective of this Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) scoping project is to identify options...
This is the final report for the State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (origina...
The objective of this Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) scoping project is to identify options ...
A shock jolted the electric power industry in April 1994, when the California Public Utilities Commi...
The California renewable energy industries have worked diligently during the past couple of years to...
The California legislature took up electric utility deregulation legislation during 1996, culminatin...
Progress on California’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), which requires 33% of all retail electr...
ENERGY EFFICIENCY is California’s highest-priority resource for meeting its energy needs in a clean,...
This white paper describes the circumstances in California around the turn of the 21st century that ...
Beginning in the summer of 2000, California experienced serious energy supply problems, sharp increa...
Implementation and adoption of efficient end-use technologies have proven to be one of the key measu...
Beginning in the summer of 2000, California experienced serious energy supply problems, sharp incre...
The California Energy Commission has been implementing its Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) an...
The Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program of the California Energy Commission has recognize...
Since the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued its April 20, 1994, Blue Book proposa...
The objective of this Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) scoping project is to identify options...
This is the final report for the State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (origina...
The objective of this Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) scoping project is to identify options ...
A shock jolted the electric power industry in April 1994, when the California Public Utilities Commi...
The California renewable energy industries have worked diligently during the past couple of years to...
The California legislature took up electric utility deregulation legislation during 1996, culminatin...
Progress on California’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), which requires 33% of all retail electr...
ENERGY EFFICIENCY is California’s highest-priority resource for meeting its energy needs in a clean,...
This white paper describes the circumstances in California around the turn of the 21st century that ...
Beginning in the summer of 2000, California experienced serious energy supply problems, sharp increa...
Implementation and adoption of efficient end-use technologies have proven to be one of the key measu...
Beginning in the summer of 2000, California experienced serious energy supply problems, sharp incre...