Company Profile
California Energy Commission
Company Overview
As the state's primary energy policy and planning agency, the California Energy Commission is committed to reducing energy costs and environmental impacts of energy use - such as greenhouse gas emissions - while ensuring a safe, resilient, and reliable supply of energy.
Company History
The California Energy Commission was established in 1974 by the Warren-Alquist Act. Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. appointed the first five commissioners in 1975. The Warren-Alquist Act guides all of the Commission’s actions.