The Annual California Climate & Energy Forum (formerly known as the Annual SEEC Forum) features a new brand, but the same purpose: to foster knowledge exchange and collaboration amongst local climate and energy practitioners to advance fair and equitable climate change and energy practices.
Peer-to-Peer Network
We often hear that networking is one of the most valuable aspects of the annual Forum. We would like to ensure that the network we have built still has access to each other in the absence of the in-person networking benefits that the Forum provided, and therefore have created a closed Peer-to-Peer network. Feel free to use this group to connect with other professionals, whether it be for project support or professional development reasons.
What people thought about the 2021 Forum…
rated the forum as good or extremely good
reported that they increased their knowledge and understanding
reported that they felt better equipped to discuss the issues and programs
reported that they felt more motivated to work on issues and programs
All of the sessions that I attended were fantastic. I learned so much about upcoming programs, funding, and energy efficiency best practices.
Well organized, lots of interesting content, and useful connections. Thank you!
Great event with great collaborators in the field of energy efficiency.
I am a new council member. I learned so much. I am so grateful for your financial assistance and support attending.
Great event as always! LGC does a fantastic job.
Really well organized conference and interesting topics. Thanks for the opportunity to attend!
As always, LGC did an amazing job pulling together the SEEC Forum. I always want to go to sessions but typically wind up in the hall networking due to the great connection points the Forum affords.
Being new to the industry, the conference provided lots of learning and networking opportunities.
I really enjoy the annual SEEC and I look forward to going again next year!
I enjoyed the style of opening presentations, ability to network/socialize during poster session, and informal networking opportunity at the brewery was very valuable.
Overall, a worthwhile learning and networking experience. Glad I attended!
Forum Resources
View resources from past Forums (Statewide Energy Efficiency Forum), which include videos, presentations, and/or notes from each plenary and breakout session, as well as posters from the poster reception at the forums held between 2010 and 2021.
Thanks to our 2021 Forum Sponsors!
The Tri-County Regional Energy Network (3C-REN) reduced energy use in our region’s buildings for a more affordable, healthy, resilient and sustainable community.
The Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) delivers regional-scale energy efficiency programs, services, and resources focused on energy, water, and resilience.
The Southern California Regional Energy Network (SoCalREN) brings together a wide variety of services with one common goal: achieving unprecedented levels of energy savings throughout Southern California.
TerraVerde Energy is an independent advisory firm that supports Community Choice Energy Agencies, Public Agencies, and Commercial Enterprises in developing and deploying solar, battery, and energy resiliency programs.
The Energy Coalition (TEC) is a nonprofit that is creating the building blocks for a new energy economy by bringing ideas, technology, and expertise to public agencies, businesses, educators, & more.