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CEC Seeking Nominations for Clean Energy Champions

   


Calling all energy superheroes!  

The  California Energy Commission is excited to announce the first-ever Hall of Fame Awards to champions who have gone above and beyond the call of duty.  
 
We’re looking for nominees who are using their superpowers and creative energies to make innovative and exceptional contributions that are helping California lead in the pursuit of a 100 percent clean energy future. 
 
But before we can shine a spotlight on these heroes at our virtual Hall of Fame, we want to hear from you! We need you to help us uncover those who deserve recognition by submitting nominations by September 30.  

 




The CEC will host the first-ever Clean Energy Hall of Fame virtual event honoring six Energy Heroes on December 10. The awards recognize individuals and entities who are inspiring and making exceptional contributions to help California achieve a 100 percent clean energy future for all 
 
What kind of heroes are we looking for? The categories are: 
 
Youth Game-Changer  
One award will recognize an individual who is 18 years of age or younger who is helping to advance California toward a clean energy future and inspiring the new generation of energy experts, entrepreneurs, and leaders to change the game. 
 
Clean Energy Champion 
These four awards will recognize individuals or organizations who are contributing to California’s clean energy future through their bold moves and innovative ideas, while helping transform communities in California through more equitable outcomes. 
 
Lifetime Achievement 
The award will recognize an individual with at least 20 years of documented accomplishments advancing clean energy that have had a significant positive impact on California and environmental justice communities in particular. 
 
Please submit nominations at the Clean Energy Hall of Fame Awards webpage.  
  

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