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11th Annual EPIC Symposium

The California Energy Commission, in collaboration with the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison Company, and San Diego Gas & Electric Company hosted the 11th annual Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) Symposium on Tuesday,October 7, in the California Natural Resources Agency building in Sacramento.

Improving Affordability and Lowering Barriers to Clean Energy

A key barrier to residential and transportation electrification is the limiting potential of home and utility infrastructure when adding new electric loads. Learn how EPIC-funded technologies and planning tools are offering solutions to electrification installation with existing infrastructural limitations. 

Speakers: Patrick Varuzza (Pacific Gas and Electric Company), Jenny Low (Build It Green), Agatha Kazdan (Electric Power Research Institute), and Doug Davenport (Prospect Silicon Valley)

Moderated by: Noemí Otilia Osuna Gallardo (California Energy Commission)

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Improving the Performance of Large Buildings

Improving efficiency and reducing emissions from large existing buildings presents a major opportunity for meeting California’s climate and energy goals but remains a complex challenge. This panel showcases the latest EPIC-funded innovations advancing cost-effective, emissions reduction solutions in this sector.

 

Speakers: Paul Raftery (UC Berkeley), Doug Black (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), and Jane Melia (Harvest)

Moderated by: Andrew McAllister (California Energy Commission)

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