Event Date
Monday, July 12, 2021
01:30 PM
- 05:00 PM
Location Name
Remote Access Only
Add to CalendarThe California Energy Commission (CEC) will host a workshop to examine consumer needs, financing availability and workforce issues associated with building decarbonization. Topics discussed will include outreach and education activities, financing tools, incentive programs, workforce readiness, just transition, and opportunities to advance energy equity. Commissioner J. Andrew McAllister is the CEC’s Lead Commissioner for the 2021 Integrated Energy Policy Report (2021 IEPR) and the lead for the analysis of building decarbonization for the 2021 IEPR proceeding.
A quorum of commissioners from the CEC or the California Public Utilities Commission may participate, but no votes will be taken.
The workshop will be held remotely, consistent with Executive Order N-08-21 to continue to help California respond to, recover from, and mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The public can participate in the workshop consistent with the direction in these executive orders.
The workshop will be held in three sessions over two days as follows:
Monday, July 12, 2021
- 10:00 a.m. Session 1: Consumers and Decarbonization
Webinar ID: 994 8373 5107
Webinar Passcode: IEPR2021 - 1:30 p.m. Session 2: Financing Decarbonization
Webinar ID: 977 4041 4782
Webinar Passcode: IEPR2021
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
- 9:00 a.m. Session 3: Decarbonization and Workforce
Webinar ID: 957 0908 1360
Webinar Passcode: IEPR2021
Notice and Agenda
Transcript
Presentations
- Multifamily Building Decarbonization Existing Building Retrofit Data and Challenges
- Berkeley Existing Building Electrification Strategy
- Low income Single Family Electrification
- Accelerating Electrification of CA’s Multifamily Buildings
- Designing Electricity Rates for an Equitable Energy Transition
- Financing Decarbonization at ScaleInclusive utility investments with a path to site ownership
- Financing Decarbonization in low income communities
- Financing Decarbonization through the California Hub for Energy Efficiency Financing (CHEEF)
- Today’s commercial buildings are stuck between rising energy prices and falling income
Comments
- SoCalGas Comments on EPIC 4 Investment Plan Scoping (Consumers, Financing, Workforce)
- SCE Comments for the July 2021 IEPR Workshop
- SMUD Revised Comments on Building Decarbonization and Energy Efficiency
- Contra Costa County Comments - Financing Options for Low and Moderate Income Homeowners
- PG&E Comments - PG&E Comments on IEPR Workshop on Building Decarbonization