California Energy Commission
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The California Energy Commission, formally the Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, is the primary energy policy and planning agency for California.
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Formed | 1974 |
Jurisdiction | California |
Headquarters | 715 P Street, Sacramento, California 95814 |
Employees | 700 |
Annual budget | $1.32 billion (2021)[1] |
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Parent agency | California Natural Resources Agency |
Website | www |
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Created in 1974 and headquartered in Sacramento,[2] the commission's core responsibilities include advancing state energy policy, achieving energy efficiency, investing in energy innovation, developing renewable energy, transforming transportation, overseeing energy infrastructure, and preparing for energy emergencies.[3]
The commission is a division of the California Natural Resources Agency, which is under the direction of Cabinet Secretary Wade Crowfoot. One of its prominent responsibilities is maintenance of the California Energy Code.