Organization
- Cabinet Secretary
- Energy Commission
- Executive Director
- Administrative Services Division - responsible for providing centralized accounting, personnel, and information technology services for the entire Commission
- Electrical Supply Analysis Division - responsible for providing analytical assessments of California's electricity and natural gas systems and trends
- Energy Efficiency and Renewables Division - provides assistance to businesses and individual on energy efficiency and conservation
- Energy Facilities Siting Division - responsible for licensing new power plant construction and regulating existing power plants
- Fuels and Transportation Division - responsible for analysising transportation fuels and energy needs
- Research and Development Division - provides public funding to support energy research and technology development
- Executive Director
- Energy Commission
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