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Courses – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. Energy Efficiency Courses at UC Davis. Students: Be part of a sustainable energy future! The EEC and its affiliate centers have created specialized Energy Efficiency courses to address the most urgent, timely topics. These can be taken as electives or undergraduate students can opt for the minor in Energy Efficiency and graduate students can apply for the upcoming UC Davis Energy Graduate Group (EGG). Graduate Courses in Energy Efficiency.
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News – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. July 15, 2016. By Adam Ashton Sacramento Bee. California’s biggest utilities break own record for solar power. People are watching California and using California as a model system, so we really need to set the precedent for how we use our land to produce energy, said Rebecca Hernandez, an assistant professor of land and water resources at UC Davis. What we do here is really emulated in the world. July 12, 2016. By Adam Ashton Sacramento Bee. June 7, 2016.
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UC Davis Center for Water-Energy Efficiency Report “A Thirst for Power” cited in New York Times article – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. UC Davis Center for Water-Energy Efficiency Report A Thirst for Power cited in New York Times article. Former CA Assemblymember Nancy Skinner Joins UC Davis as Senior Policy Fellow on Energy and Transportation Policy. How to get Californians to use less water without forcing them to. UC Davis Students Illuminate Future Careers at CLTC Competition. UC Davis Students Illuminate Future Careers at CLTC Competition. April 22, 2015. Director Frank Loge Spotlights...
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Staff – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. Director of Development and External Relations. Karen M. Block. Senior Director of Development. Individual Philanthropy for Energy and Transportation Programs. Executive Analyst and Graphic Design. Katherine O. Bannor. California Lighting Technology Center. Plug-in Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Research Center. Western Cooling Efficiency Center. Center for Water-Energy Efficiency. Program for International Energy Technologies. Davis Energy Economics Program.
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Climate-Smart Agriculture: Global Science Conference: Tours and Activities
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Skip to page content. Secondary navigation and site ownership. Saturday TOUR - March 23, 2013. 8:30 am Guests meet at UC Davis Conference Center to board bus – coffee and light refreshments. 9:00 am Bus departs; travel to West Village, passing the Student Farm and Green Houses. The UC Davis Student Farm. 9:15 am Tour West Village. New housing options will enable faculty and staff to purchase new homes locally, at below market prices, and will expand the choices for students to live near campus. Sustain...
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Board of Advisors – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. Assistant Vice President, Environment and Energy Strategy. American Honda Motor Company. Vice President, Corporate Strategy. Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Co-Director Energy Proram/Senior Attorney. Natural Resources Defense Council. Kathleen B. Hogan. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency. US Department of Energy. Chief Customer Officer, Customer and Community Services. Director of Energy Efficiency. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
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Alumni – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. SCE Energy Efficiency Fellow. SMUD Energy Efficiency Fellow. SCE Energy Efficiency Fellow. 2010-2011 PG&E Energy Efficiency Fellow. PG&E Energy Efficiency Fellow. Edison Int'l Energy Efficiency Fellow. Edison Int'l Energy Efficiency Fellow. Edison Int'l Energy Efficiency Fellow. Edison Int'l Energy Efficiency Fellow. Edison Int'l Energy Efficiency Fellow. PG&E Energy Efficiency Fellow. Edison Int'l Energy Efficiency Fellow. PG&E Energy Efficiency Fellow.
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Students Get Hands-on Energy Efficiency Experience in Zero Net Energy Initiative Class – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. Students Get Hands-on Energy Efficiency Experience in Zero Net Energy Initiative Class. CCC conducts energy audit of Santa Cruz High. Nine months in, a family of four adjusts to life in the Honda Smart Home, a testing ground for new technologies at UC Davis. UC Davis Grad Student Researcher and EEC Analyst Marco Pritoni Quoted in Washington Post on Consumer Misuse of Thermostats. July 30, 2015. The students enrolled in the class. Over the duration of the co...
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Visit Us – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. Our offices are located on the western side of the UC Davis campus, in the new zero-net-energy community of UC Davis West Village. Directions are below the map. View Map to 1605 Tilia Street, Davis, Calif. 95616. In a larger map. Directions to our offices. Note: Currently only Google Maps. Accurately depict the roads of West Village. Mapquest. 1605 Tilia Street, Suite 100. Davis, Calif. 95616. From I-80 East or West. Take Exit 27 for Hutchison Drive. A list...
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Director’s Letter – UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center
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Skip to page content. UC Davis NEPTUNE Program. Five years ago a broad community of prominent individuals and organizations founded the first academic research center to drive energy efficiency products and services into the marketplace. It was both an exciting and challenging mission. Exciting because the opportunity to reduce energy waste, save money, and mitigate environmental impact were large. It was challenging, too, because there were no models to emulate. With the support of generous benefactors,...
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