Utility companies can increase California's energy savings by boosting workforce training, report says

Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 05:30 in Mathematics & Economics

California's investor-owned utilities, the companies that supply about 75 percent of state residents with gas and electricity, need to strengthen certification requirements for contractors and their workers if the state's energy-efficiency programs are going to pay real dividends for Californians trying to reduce energy consumption, according to a new report by University of California, Berkeley, researchers.

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