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Regional Transportation Commission Selects CEI

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Analysis Helps Frame Santa Cruz County’s Transportation Planning Review

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA, October 22, 2009
California Energy Initiatives (CEI), leading developer of practical and cost-effective greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions public policy development tools, today announced it has been selected by the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (SCCRTC) to provide regional GHG analysis in support of the Commission’s Regional Transportation Plan update due in June 2010.

GHG Emissions Patent Addresses The Question – “How Will We Keep Score?”

Patent expands filing to include new accounting architecture feature

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA, September 14, 2009
California Energy Initiatives (CEI), leading developer of a practical, accurate and cost-effective greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions public policy development tool, today announced it has filed a second patent for its “Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accounting Architecture.”

Monterey County Weekly: Locals see opportunities in climate legislation.

MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA, June 18, 2009
CEI offers thorough, low-cost platform for estimating past, current, and future GHG levels.

Santa Cruz Sentinal: County's GHG emissions up 3.2 percent since 1990

SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA, February 26, 2009
A first-of-its-kind report on climate change suggests the county needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 3.2 percent to reach the 1990 levels that regulators are seeking statewide over the next decade.

New Service Delivers Solution to Meet Requirements of California Climate Change Laws

California Energy Initiatives, LLC Rolls Out Industry-First Greenhouse Gas
Profiling Service to Support Local, Regional and State Government

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA, February 12, 2009
California Energy Initiatives (CEI), a leading developer of accurate, timely and cost-effective greenhouse gas emissions profiling solutions, today announced the introduction of its service that profiles the distribution of greenhouse gas levels throughout California. CEI’s new service is a key resource for the successful implementation of California’s landmark climate change legislation for all of California’s 58 counties, 18 metropolitan planning organizations, 470 cities, and functional regions related to air quality, water quality and transportation. The Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32) calls for a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.

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