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Copyright © 2000-2020 Emerging Technologies Coordinating Council. The municipal portion of this program is funded and administered by Sacramento Municipal Utility District and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Learn the latest in energy innovation research funded under Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) at the EPIC Symposium on Thursday, December 3 at the Lake Natoma Inn (702 Gold Lake Drive) in Folsom. About the California Energy Commission. California Energy Commission. Steve Jones Comments: Large scale renewable hydrogen generation via electrolysis linked to grid stabilization and zero carbon fuel.

Among the topics included: energy efficiency in new and existing buildings; energy efficiency in agriculture and water sectors; advances in residential solar power; new LED lighting solutions, bioenergy, grid operations in real-time; renewable energy forecasting, and vehicle to grid applications. Brian Yanity Comments: Heavy-rail Wayside Energy Storage System (WESS) at passenger train stations and freight yards. The projects were funded through the Energy Commission’s Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) program, which invests about $130 million annually for innovations and technologies that … Search this site. Ӏ�c@���rQH��X$�A�A�Q��y� C`�Ŧsl2���j��Eq��\~� �'-�j���Ɛ Ԫ��p���h�3��Ҍ@��V@W�@��* ��=

Participants include Cal Fire, the California Independent Systems Operator, CA Natural Resources Agency, CA Department of Food and Agriculture, California Institute for Energy and Environment, Electric Power Research Institute, California League of Food Processors, Habitat for Humanity San Joaquin County, and DeYoung Properties and will discuss a variety of innovations with researchers. Letter on new technology for on demand base load clean energy to address duck curve, Sungtaek Ju Comments: Thermal desalination, Presentation: Southern California Edison - EPIC Program & Policy Overview, Presentation for Scoping Workshop: 2018-2020 EPIC Investment Plan, 2018-2020 EPIC Triennial Investment Plan Scoping Workshop, Presentation - Scoping Workshop: 2018-2020 EPIC Investment Plan, Ben Best Comments: relationship between "initiatives" and "anticipated solicitations", esp wrt offshore wind, Nehemiah Stone Comments: economics of equity, Notice of Staff Workshop: Incorporating Community Focused Equity in Research Funding - Lynwood, Actions and Planned EPIC DER Research Activities, DER Scoping Workshop for Third EPIC Investment Plan, Presentation - 2018-2020 EPIC Investment Plan Draft Funding Initiatives, Agenda - 2018-2020 EPIC Triennial Investment Plan Scoping Workshop, Staff Workshop Potential Areas of Research on Climate Change for the Electricity and Natural Gas Systems, Agenda - Distributed Energy Resources Scoping Workshop, Notice of Staff Workshop: Incorporating Community Focused Equity in Research Funding, Notice of Staff Workshop: Potential Areas of Research on Climate Change for the Electricity and Natural Gas Systems, Notice of Joint Workshops on Planning for the Third Triennial Electric Program Investment Charge Program, Notice of Staff Workship: Distributed Energy Resources Scoping Workship, John Grosh Comments: California Grid Planning Computing Center, SolarCity Comments EPIC 2018-2020 Investment Plan Initiatives (6), Jovana Comments: Quantitative Risk Analysis, Nick Comments: Offshore Wind Energy Research, Deployment, and Demonstration, Craig Lewis Comments: Clean Coalition Comments: Community Microgrid Initiative, Alex Vallejo Luce Comments: Advanced Manufacturing Capacity & Workforce Training for Energy Storage, Bruce Nordman Comments: Local Power Distribution, Karl Johnson Comments: 2018-2020 EPIC plan, LBNL Comments: BTUS Division Consolidated Comments 10_10, LBNL Comments: BTUS Division Consolidated Comments 9_10, LBNL Comments: BTUS Division Consolidated Comments 8_10, LBNL Comments: BTUS Division Consolidated Comments 6_10, LBNL Comments: BTUS Division Consolidated Comments 5_10, LBNL Comments: BTUS Division Consolidated Comments 4_10, LBNL Comments: BTUS Division Consolidated Comments 3_10, LBNL Comments: BTUS Division Consolidated Comments 1_10, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Comments: On EPIC Triennial Investment Plan, Richard Brown Comments: Dynamic Management of Variable-Speed HVAC Systems for Load and Energy Reduction, SolarCity Comments EPIC 2018-2020 Investment Plan Initiatives (7), Rohini Raghunathan Comments: Development of the California Energy Commission Electric Program Investment Charge 2018 – 2020 Triennial Investment Plan, SolarCity Comments EPIC 2018-2020 Investment Plan Initiatives (5), SolarCity Comments EPIC 2018-2020 Investment Plan Initiatives (4), SolarCity Comments EPIC 2018-2020 Investment Plan Initiatives (3), Rohini Raghunathan Comments: Enable products and solutions that enable the use of solar for charging the electric vehicle, SolarCity Comments EPIC 2018-2020 Investment Plan Initiatives (2), Richard Brown Comments: Research Initiative for DC Power Distribution in Buildings, SolarCity Comments EPIC 2018-2020 Investment Plan Initiatives (1), Derek Jones Comments: 2018-2020 EPIC Triennial Plan Project Description, CALSTART Comments to EPIC for Ideas/Initiatives, Emre Can Kara Comments: Mobility of the Future In the Context of Power Systems, More Than Smart Comments on EPIC Plan for 2018-20, Slaven Peles Comments: Open source Modeling and optimization tools for Planning, has been completed, Brian Yanity Comments: Use of railroad right-of-ways from renewable transmission- attachment, Brian Yanity Comments: Feasiblity study of freight railroad right-of-ways for renewable transmission, Slaven Peles Comments: Uncertainty Analysis for Buildings, Srinivasulu Badri Comments: Analytics for Energy Resource Planning and Operations, Satyajit Patwardhan Comments: Hands-Free-Charging of EVs, Liang Ma Comments: AI for Building Energy Efficiency, Stephanie Jumel Comments: Commercial / Industrial Sector Energy Intensity reduction though heat recovery methods and technologies, Suzanne L. Singer Comments: Tribal Energy Program for California Indian Tribes, Dian Grueneich Comments: Smart cities: enabling municipalities to leverage synergies between water-energy-food nexus through data, Pam Seidenman Comments: Advanced Microgrid Solutions EPIC Triennial Planning Comments, Liang Min Comments: Integrated Transmission and Distribution Co-simulation, Dale Sartor Comments: Data Center Efficiency Initiative, Philip L. Top Comments: Frequency Responsive Load, Joseph Gallegos Comments: Decoupling energy from irrigation - A new FEW nexus, Glenn Gallagher Comments: Energy Efficiency Study for low-GWP Transcritical CO2 in convenience stores and small grocery stores, Rishee Jain Comments: Data-driven microgrid planning for community resilience, Brian Kelley Comments: Interaction and Impact Studies for Distributed Energy Resource, Transactive Energy, and Electric Grid, using High Performance Computing -based Modeling and Simulation, Brian Yanity Comments: The need for freight rail electrification in Southern California - attachment, Joseph Gallegos Comments: Micro Incubator - high volume innovation venting, Prakash Rao Comments: Input for 2018-2020 EPIC Triennial Plan, Brian Yanity Comments: Feasiblity study of freight rail electrification in Southern California, Andrew Campbell Comments: The Value of Research Centers and Pathways to Support Them, Mikael Sloth Comments: Grid balancing in California through renewable hydrogen production, Andrew Campbell Comments: EPIC Idea: Social Science Research Center on Renewables, Climate, Data, Sarah Outcault Comments: Expanding scope of adoption initiative, Alan Meier Comments: Reducing Builder-Installed Loads in New and Renovated Homes, Nanpeng Yu Comments: Big Data Applications in Smart Power Distribution Systems, Marc J Perez Comments: High Penetration Renewables in CA at Minimal Cost, Felicia Federico Comments: Commercial / Industrial Sector Energy Intensity and Generation Potential, Theresa Pistochini Comments: Comments on proposed EPIC Framework, Paul Royere Comments: Water-Cooled Data Centers. %%EOF Docket Log.

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See the latest Symposium schedule here:For more information, please contact Pamela Doughman at Pamela.Doughman@energy.ca.gov. February 25 @ 8:00 am - 4:15 pm Comments: Comments Draft Funding Initiatives 2018-2020 EPIC - Theme 7, Altostratus Inc. �ƙ_ 8a:

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