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California Energy Commission Agency overview Annual budget $1.32 billion (2021) Agency executives David Hochschild, Chair Siva Gunda, Vice Chair J. Andrew McAllister, Commissioner Patty Monahan, Commissioner Noemi Gallardo, Commissioner Parent agency California Natural Resources Agency Website .energy.ca.gov5 more rows
California Public Utilities Commission Commission overview Commission executives Alice Busching Reynolds, President-Commissioner Genevieve Shiroma, Commissioner Darcie Houck, Commissioner Karen Douglas, Commissioner John Reynolds, Commissioner Rachel Peterson, Executive Director Website .cpuc.ca.gov6 more rows
The average Energy Analyst base salary at California Energy Commission is $100K per year.
The Energy Commission helps ensure that proposed energy facilities are located, constructed, operated, and decommissioned in a manner that protects the environment, public health, and safety. In addition, the Commission performs transmission infrastructure planning.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regulates privately owned electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, railroad, rail transit, and passenger transportation companies.
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