Event Date
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
10:00 AM
- 05:00 PM
Location Name
Remote Access or In-Person
Add to CalendarThe California Energy Commission (CEC) is hosting a series of workshops for the public to help the CEC explore approaches to ensure meaningful community engagement and develop a framework to center equity and environmental justice (equity and environmental justice framework). This workshop will focus on addressing barriers to clean energy adoption and explore approaches to providing effective technical assistance at the local level to accelerate the state’s transition to a clean energy future for all.
The CEC will dedicate this workshop to the memory of Carmen Ramirez, former Ventura County supervisor and environmental justice champion for the Central Coast. She recently passed away, leaving a legacy of leadership in California that will forever be appreciated and remembered.
This workshop is part of the 2022 IEPR Update proceeding. Vice Chair Siva Gunda is the CEC’s Lead Commissioner for the 2022 IEPR Update. This will be a hybrid meeting consistent with Senate Bill 189 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review, Chapter 48, Statutes of 2022), with both a publicly accessible physical location and public access online or by phone through Zoom. A quorum of commissioners may participate, but no votes will be taken.
The public can participate in the workshop consistent with the direction provided below. Please note that the CEC aims to begin promptly at the start time posted and the end time is an estimate based on the agenda proposed. The workshop may end sooner or later than the posted end time depending on various factors.
Notice and Agenda
- Notice of IEPR Commissioner Workshop on Centering Equity and Environmental Justice Throughout CEC Efforts
- Workshop Schedule. Revised August 29, 2022
- Workshop Schedule - Spanish
Flyers
- Join the California Energy Commission (CEC) to influence state energy goals and policies that focus on energy equity and environment
- Únase a la Comisión de Energía de California (CEC) para influir en la definición de los objetivos y las políticas de energía de
Transcripts
- AM Session - IEPR Commissioner Workshop on Centering Equity and Environmental Justice Throughout CEC Efforts
- PM Session - IEPR Commissioner Workshop on Centering Equity and Environmental Justice Throughout CEC Efforts
Documents
Presentations
English Presentations
- Introduction to IEPR and CEC’s Focus on Energy Equity and Environmental Justice 1. Noemi Gallardo, CEC
- Pollution and Prejudice 2. ABC Kevin Olp, Jaimie Huyn, Jennifer McGovern
- Oxnard Demographics 2.D Lucas Zucker, CAUSE
- California Tribal Gap Analysis Project 3. Josh Simmons, Prosper Sustainability
- Bold Climate Action 4.B Alexis Rizo, Policy Associate, Community Environmental Council
- Panel What do Communities Need to Activate Local Energy Action Policy Approaches Action 4.C Kathleen Mallory, City of Oxnard
- What do Tribes and Communities Need to Activate Local Energy Action 4.D Dustin Jolley, Our Energy
- Sustainability Division 4.E Alajandara Tellez, Ventura County
- Energy Democracy 5.A Haley Ehlers, CFROG Energy Democracy
- Access Clean California 5.B Terea Macomber, GRID Alternatives, Access Clean California
- Technical Assistance for Resilient Communities 5.C Peter Alstone, Schatz Energy Center UPDATED
- Southern California Tribal Clean Energy, Climate, and Economic Development Initiative 5.D Josh Simmons, Prosper Sustainably
Spanish Presentations
- Introducción al IEPR y al enfoque de la CEC sobre la equidad energética y la justicia ambiental 1. Noemi Gallardo, CEC
- Contaminación y prejuicios Mapa de la historia y contexto local de la transición del rechazo a la revitalización 2. ABC Kevin Olp, Jaimie Huyn, Jennifer McGovern
- Demográfico Oxnard 2.D Lucas Zucker, CAUSE
- Proyecto de Análisis de la Brecha Tribal en California 3. Josh Simmons, Prosper Sustainably
- ACCION CLIMATICA AUDAZ 4.B Alexis Rizo, Policy Associate, Community Environmental Council
- Panel ¿Qué necesitan las comunidades para activar la acción energética local 4.C Kathleen Mallory, City of Oxnard - Spanish
- ¿Qué necesitan las tribus y comunidades para activar la acción energética local 4.D Dustin Jolley, OurEnergy
- DIVISIÓN DE SOSTENIBILIDAD 4E. Alajandara Tellez, Ventura County
- DEMOCRACIA ENERGÉTICA 5.A Haley Ehlers, CFROG Energy Democracy
- Cronogram de la reunion Taller del Comisionado del Infrome sobre la politica energetica integrada (IEPR) sobre el Enfoque en la
Comments
- PG&E Comments on Centering Equity and Environmental Justice Throughout CEC Efforts
- Urban Environmentalists Comments