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Don't Miss CEC's Public Workshop on 2012-2014 EPIC Investment Plan February 24th

Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC): Checking in on the Implementation of the First-Triennial Investment Plan

California Energy Commission staff will lead a public workshop to review the Energy Commission's implementation of the 2012-2014 EPIC Investment Plan and to receive feedback from the public and EPIC participants on opportunities for improving the Energy Commission's implementation of EPIC. California Energy Commissioners may attend. The workshop will occur on:

Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Beginning at 1 p.m.
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
1516 Ninth Street
Art Rosenfeld Hearing Room (Hearing Room A)
Sacramento, California 95814
Wheelchair Accessible

For complete details and remote access instructions, please see the notice on our website.

Remote Access Available by Computer or Phone via WebEx

Go to https://energy.webex.com and enter meeting number: 929 035 174. When prompted, enter your name and meeting password: meeting@1.

This workshop will present a high-level overview of the Energy Commission's implementation of the 2012-2014 EPIC Investment Plan, including:
 - an overview of Program Opportunity Notices released to date and the funding awards made under the 2012-2014 EPIC Investment Plan;
 - the next steps to implement the 2012-2014 Investment Plan; and
 - provide an opportunity for the public and stakeholders to identify opportunities and offer suggestions for improving the implementation of EPIC


A link to the full notice can be found at:

http://www.energy.ca.gov/research/notices/2015-02-24_workshop/2015-02-24_notice.pdf

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