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California Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission seeks a contractor to improve how climate data and downscaled projections are incorporated into the state's electricity demand forecasting and related system planning and resilience analyses. The work continues interagency efforts to process global climate model outputs (including WRF runs) into usable inputs for calculating impacts on annual and hourly demand, peak demand, and degree days. The contractor will provide technical expertise, climate-data processing, and modeling support to evaluate incorporating newer, warmer WRF model results.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
California Energy Commission
Close: Mar 26, 2026
The California Energy Commission seeks a contractor to improve how climate data and downscaled projections are incorporated into the state's electricity demand forecasting and related system planning and resilience analyses. The work continues interagency efforts to process global climate model outputs (including WRF runs) into usable inputs for calculating impacts on annual and hourly demand, peak demand, and degree days. The contractor will provide technical expertise, climate-data processing, and modeling support to evaluate incorporating newer, warmer WRF model results.
AvailableCalifornia Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission seeks proposals to improve behind-the-meter distributed generation (PV and paired storage) adoption modeling used in long-term energy demand forecasting for California. Building on recent model enhancements, the contractor will address recommended improvements to better represent consumer segments and payback periods under the Net Billing Tariff. The resulting work will inform CEC’s Energy Assessments Division forecasting.
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Due Date
Mar 28, 2026
California Energy Commission
Close: Mar 28, 2026
The California Energy Commission seeks proposals to improve behind-the-meter distributed generation (PV and paired storage) adoption modeling used in long-term energy demand forecasting for California. Building on recent model enhancements, the contractor will address recommended improvements to better represent consumer segments and payback periods under the Net Billing Tariff. The resulting work will inform CEC’s Energy Assessments Division forecasting.
AvailableCalifornia Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission is seeking an experienced Contractor team to provide technical support for energy efficiency forecasting, tracking, electrification, greenhouse gas emissions analysis, and demand flexibility analysis.
Posted Date
Nov 26, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
Release: Nov 26, 2025
California Energy Commission
Close: Jan 12, 2026
The California Energy Commission is seeking an experienced Contractor team to provide technical support for energy efficiency forecasting, tracking, electrification, greenhouse gas emissions analysis, and demand flexibility analysis.
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California Energy Commission
This document is Purchase Order 3360-0000007542, issued by Energy Resources Conservation to VETERAN ENHANCED TECH SOLNS. It covers the procurement of ServiceNow licenses, training, and implementation services. The contract is effective from March 3, 2025, to March 2, 2026. The scope of work involves establishing a ServiceNow-based platform, including IT Service Management, Asset Management, and Software Management modules, along with associated reporting, testing, and training. The total value of this Purchase Order is $124,825.00.
Effective Date
Mar 3, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 3, 2025
California Energy Commission
Expires:
This document is Purchase Order 3360-0000007542, issued by Energy Resources Conservation to VETERAN ENHANCED TECH SOLNS. It covers the procurement of ServiceNow licenses, training, and implementation services. The contract is effective from March 3, 2025, to March 2, 2026. The scope of work involves establishing a ServiceNow-based platform, including IT Service Management, Asset Management, and Software Management modules, along with associated reporting, testing, and training. The total value of this Purchase Order is $124,825.00.
California Energy Commission
This Purchase Order (PO 3360-0000007311) dated September 25, 2024, is issued by Energy Resources Conservation (CEC) to THE STATESTORE INC for an annual subscription to Smartsheet Business Plan plus Premium Support. The total cost for this subscription is $12,240.00. The service is presumed to commence on the PO date and last for one year.
Effective Date
Sep 25, 2024
Expires
Effective: Sep 25, 2024
California Energy Commission
Expires:
This Purchase Order (PO 3360-0000007311) dated September 25, 2024, is issued by Energy Resources Conservation (CEC) to THE STATESTORE INC for an annual subscription to Smartsheet Business Plan plus Premium Support. The total cost for this subscription is $12,240.00. The service is presumed to commence on the PO date and last for one year.
California Energy Commission
This document details a Purchase Order and its corresponding Invoice for a "Business Annual Plan" for 3 users, provided by Smartsheet Inc. to Energy Resources Conservation. The total cost for this service is $900.00. The Purchase Order was issued on November 18, 2022, and the service period, as indicated on the invoice, runs from November 29, 2022, to November 28, 2023. The invoice confirms the payment in full.
Effective Date
Nov 29, 2022
Expires
Effective: Nov 29, 2022
California Energy Commission
Expires:
This document details a Purchase Order and its corresponding Invoice for a "Business Annual Plan" for 3 users, provided by Smartsheet Inc. to Energy Resources Conservation. The total cost for this service is $900.00. The Purchase Order was issued on November 18, 2022, and the service period, as indicated on the invoice, runs from November 29, 2022, to November 28, 2023. The invoice confirms the payment in full.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California Energy Commission
The Business Meeting covered several informational items and one consent calendar approval. Key discussions included an update on the 2025 California Energy Security Plan, detailing its structure, coordination efforts, and future tracking of legislative efforts. A significant portion of the meeting involved a presentation by AVA Community Energy on their electrification, resilience, and Virtual Power Plant (VPP) programs, including the upcoming SmartHome Battery and Resilience Hub Program and the AVA SmartHome Charging Program. Discussions also touched upon the growth and operational challenges for AVA, such as securing private sector interest for charging infrastructure deployment, managing load growth from potential data centers, and the differing adoption rates for various customer incentive programs. Further technical discussions involved the NRC's safety assessment for Diablo Canyon license renewal and the embrittlement study.
The business meeting included several key agenda items involving updates, presentations, and resolutions. Discussions covered the approval of the consent calendar, which included expressions of gratitude for proposed funding for the Sonoma-Lake-Mendocino Proactive Regional Geothermal Planning Project. The Department of Water Resources provided an update on the Electricity Supply Strategic Reliability Reserve Program, detailing investment categories and portfolio status. Commissioners also reviewed and took action on the proposed guidelines for the Equitable Building Decarbonization Tribal Direct Install Program, which is allocated $30 million from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, emphasizing provisions for tribal sovereignty and flexibility. Furthermore, the Commission heard a presentation regarding the adoption of the California Energy Demand Forecast for 2025-2045, which is foundational for state energy planning, and noted efforts to incorporate known load growth data into the forecast.
The meeting addressed multiple agenda items involving resolutions and orders, primarily focused on energy code compliance, project funding, and grant agreements. Key actions included the approval of Integrated Environmental Solutions Virtual Environment (IES VE) Title 24 2025 Version 1.0 as an Alternative Calculation Method (ACM) for demonstrating compliance with the 2025 Energy Code, with findings that the action is exempt from CEQA. Resolutions were passed concerning finding the Town of Corte Madera's energy efficiency standards statutory compliant, approving the PowerForward grant to Joby Aviation, Inc., and approving a novation amendment for a charging infrastructure grant previously awarded to the Barona Group of the Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians. Further resolutions approved funding agreements with the National Wind Technology Consortium, Inc. (NOWRDC), The Clara Fund, EvGateway, HP Hood LLC, SVC Manufacturing Inc, and Fiscalini Cheese Company, L.P., predominantly related to zero-emission vehicle infrastructure, energy efficiency upgrades, and manufacturing enhancements. An existing grant agreement with the Regents of the University of California, San Diego campus, was amended to relocate and reconfigure a battery energy storage system. Finally, a grant agreement was approved with the County of Monterey for EV charging port installations and solar photovoltaic systems.
This document outlines the 2025 California Energy Code updates developed by the California Energy Commission. It aims to lead the state towards a 100% clean energy future by increasing energy efficiency, reducing energy costs, and minimizing environmental impacts. Key focus areas include promoting heat pumps, expanding on-site renewable energy, encouraging load flexibility, and improving indoor air quality. The code ensures cost-effective, affordable, and resilient buildings while contributing to the state's climate and clean air goals.
The business meeting agenda includes several items for consideration and potential action. The Consent Calendar covers approvals for compliance software (Right-Energy Title 24 Version 2025.2.0), updating conditions of approval for the California State Pipe Trades Council (CSPTC), finding local ordinances from Santa Cruz, Palo Alto, Encinitas, and San Rafael compliant with the 2025 Energy Code, and approving Power Purchase Agreement compliance and grant agreements for various projects including geothermal energy, facility amendments, hydrogen safety membership, technical support services, and numerous electric vehicle (EV) direct current fast charging (DCFC) port installations across California (EvGateway, Skychargers, ENERIDGE INC., Gravity Mobility, County of Alameda). Additionally, the Commission will consider adopting guidelines for the Equitable Building Decarbonization Tribal Direct Install Program, adopting the California Energy Demand Forecast for 2025-2045, approving the Gas Research and Development Program 2025 Annual Report, and approving grants for the California Energy, Power, & Innovation Collaborative and the Food Production Investment Program (FPIP). The meeting will also include an update from the Department of Water Resources on Strategic Reliability Reserve Investments and reports from leadership, followed by a potential closed session to discuss personnel matters and pending litigation.
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