CEA Releases 2020 Annual Report
SACRAMENTO, California, August 13, 2021 - The California Energy Alliance (CEA), California’s leading energy stakeholder advocacy organization, today released its 2020 Annual Report. During the past year, while we have been unable to come together in-person, CEA members and staff continued to create and support a collection of critical energy initiatives that are sure to improve our workspaces, neighborhoods and businesses for years to come. Here are some of the highlights:
CEA authored its second code change proposal that included improved, simplified requirements for automated demand response technologies, including demand-responsive controlled receptacles. CEA’s recommendations will become part of California’s 2022 Building Energy Efficiency Standards.
CEA was selected to lead a $1M initiative focused on development of building and appliance energy standards for plug load devices such as residential networking hardware and laboratory equipment.
Read the full 2020 Annual Report.
About CEA
Founded in 2016, CEA is a nonprofit, non-partisan alliance of business, government, environmental and NGO leaders advocating for energy productivity to achieve economic growth, environmental justice, energy security, affordability, and resilience. CEA’s work focuses on advocacy, outreach, and evolution of codes, standards, and policy.
For information on CEA membership, initiatives, and history, contact josh.dean@caenergyalliance.org.