Efficient water heaters will cut pollution, save money, save lives
Many households will save more than $170 each year in energy costs thanks to new water heater efficiency standards.
Clean, renewable energy is within our reach — all we have to do is seize the opportunities around us.
To live greener, healthier lives we need to be using less energy and getting more of our energy from renewable sources like the sun and the wind. The good news is that powering our lives with clean energy is getting easier every day, and the transition away from fossil fuels, toward an economy that runs on renewable energy, is picking up steam. Together we can accelerate the change.
Many households will save more than $170 each year in energy costs thanks to new water heater efficiency standards.
This year's Ocean Day will give participants the opportunity to meet with their state legislators, hear from experts on current issues concerning the ocean, and celebrate California's marine life.
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Capitol Annex Swing Space, 1021 O Street, Sacramento, California 95814
Since 2017, our research partners at Environment America Research & Policy Center have issued the annual “Renewables on the Rise” report to track and celebrate America’s progress on renewable energy.
There is no doubt that offshore wind is an important part of California's energy portfolio. By deploying this clean energy resource, we can create thousands of jobs and meet our energy demands, all while reducing emissions and cleaning up our air.Arnold Schwarzenegger, Former California Governor
California is national leader in rooftop solar, but recent state policies put continued progress at risk
Sunday’s big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will be the first Super Bowl powered entirely by renewable energy.
$426 million grant will help Humboldt and California go big on offshore wind
2 days in FedEx's sunny hometown of Memphis, Tennessee was enough time to discuss solar with Memphians and visit FedEx World Headquarters
Energy Conservation & Efficiency
As of January 1, 2024, screw or bayonet base compact fluorescent lamps are no longer allowed for sale in California.
Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy, Environment America
State Director, Environment California
Managing Director, Frontier Group; Senior Vice President, The Public Interest Network
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Show the world that you’re all in. We need to quickly shift to abundant, clean and renewable energy. Share your support for a 100% renewable energy commitment with this hat.