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California Energy Commission

The California Energy Commission is the state's primary energy policy and planning agency. Established by the Legislature in 1974 and located in Sacramento, seven core responsibilities guide the Energy Commission as it sets California energy policy:Forecasting future energy needs;
Promoting energy efficiency and conservation by setting the state's appliance and building energy efficiency standards;
Supporting energy research that advances energy science and technology through research, development and demonstration projects;
Developing renewable energy resources;
Advancing alternative and renewable transportation fuels and technologies;
Certifying thermal power plants 50 megawatts and larger;
Planning for and directing state response to energy emergencies.

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United States of America

Marine Energy Documents Related to California Energy Commission

Tethys Engineering is a knowledge hub that contains documents and resources about the technical aspects of marine energy development. The table below contains all of the documents in the Tethys Engineering Knowledge Base associated with California Energy Commission.

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California Ocean Wave Energy Assessment Previsic, M. Report Wave
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