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About the Project Twenty-seven of the thirty-one SGVCOG member agencies are currently participating in the Energy Efficiency Plan project, which is funded by California utility ratepayers and administered by Southern California Edison (SCE) . The funding was awarded to the SVGCOG to implement activities to achieve statewide energy efficiency goals. The Energy Efficiency Plan will: - Summarize the City’s existing and future energy use
- Project the City’s existing future energy use (through 2020)
- Identify energy efficiency goals and targets
- Create an energy efficiency strategy to meet the City’s energy reduction goals
- Assist in meeting State and regional goals of greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and long-term energy efficiency
Project Timeline The project kicked off in July 2011 and will take place over the next 15 months. The anticipated completion of the project is October 2012. How to Get Involved There will be a number of opportunities for you to get involved. Sign up on our website to receive project notices, meeting announcements and updates. Tell us what you think by completing an online survey or by attending a community workshop or event. Meetings and Workshops We want to hear from you! The City, along with the SGVCOG will host meetings and workshops throughout the project. Attend our next meeting and share your thoughts on how to create a more energy efficient future. Upcoming Meetings TBD Meeting Materials Past Meetings Participating CitiesThere are currently twenty-seven of the thirty-one SGVCOG member agencies participating in the EECAP project. Participating cities include: | · Alhambra | · Duarte | · Monrovia | · San Marino | | · Arcadia | · El Monte | · Montebello | · Sierra Madre | | · Baldwin Park | · Glendora | · Monterey Park | · South El Monte | | · Bradbury | · Irwindale | · Pomona | · South Pasadena | | · Claremont | · La Canada-Flintridge | · Rosemead | · Temple City | | · Covina | · La Puente | · San Dimas | · West Covina | | · Diamond Bar | · La Verne | · San Gabriel | |
Additional Resources San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments San Gabriel Valley Energy Wise Partnership California Climate Change Portal Cool California Energy Upgrade California US EPA - Climate Change
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