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American Diesel and Gas Company (Boca Raton, FL; clean energy company with an impressive energy-saving, emission-reducing and performance- enhancing vehicle-related technology; regulatory support in California and Washington, DC);

BIRAenergy (Stockton and Sacramento, CA; industry best above-code construction consulting firm in California; regulatory and legislative support with local and state governments, federal liaison work, plus report writing and dissemination support);

City of Boulder, Colorado (One of the most climate- and energy-conscious cities in the U.S. As the prime/winning bidder on a major contract to the City, CEG wrote a solar and energy storage strategy for the City which involved managing numerous solar expert and public meetings, and working closely with internal staff members during the city’s attempt to municipalize and separate from Xcel Energy);

Building Industry Institute (Sacramento, CA; non-profit research and development arm of the California Building Industry Association; member support, especially with local governments);

Building Industry Research Alliance (Stockton, CA; a U.S. Department of Energy Building America team; support with Zero Energy Home projects in AZ, CA, NM and NV);

California Building Industry Association (Sacramento, CA; trade association for the building industry; member support, especially with local governments);

California Energy Commission (Sacramento, CA; state energy office and regulatory body; stakeholder, building code-related and photovoltaic work with the building community and local governments);

California Public Utilities Commission (state regulatory body; serve as independent consulting expert on above-code construction techniques, building electrification efforts and local government Best Practices);

Center for Applied Research (Denver, CO; energy and environmental policy advocates and air quality modelers; appropriations support in Washington);

CH2M HILL (Denver, CO; environmental engineering firm; stakeholder outreach support);

Consol, Inc. (Stockton, CA; energy efficiency raters, plans examiners, homebuilder trainers, and energy efficiency and solar advocates; multiple support roles across all business areas);

Edison Welding Institute, EWI (Columbus, Ohio; an international engineering and technology company that focuses on providing innovative material solutions to 2,800 members worldwide);

Enterprise Advisory Services, Inc. (Houston, TX; Department of Energy contractor; building technologies support work with stakeholders);

Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation, (Washington, DC; federal environmental agency; renewable energy and energy efficiency policy work and proposal reviews);

Fosterra, LLC (San Jose, California clean energy consulting firm focused on transportation and building electrification efforts; teamed with on a major building electrification White Paper for Southern California Edison Company);

4Tell Solutions, Inc.(Portland, ME;software developer and provider of web-based, energy and sustainability-related investment solutions for local and state governments, and the private sector);

Gas Technology Institute (Des Plaines, IL; research organization with an emphasis on sustainable community development in California and other states; stakeholder support in California, specifically developers and local governments in Southern California);

Ice Energy (Windsor, CO; a clean energy company with a thermal energy storage product that results in substantial peak load savings; market penetration support work in California and other states);

ICF International (Orange County, CA; a global consulting firm with a strong energy consulting group);

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council, IREC (Latham, New York; the preeminent leader in renewable energy policy over the last three decades, and a well-known accreditation body for both energy efficiency and renewable energy training organizations;

City of Lewisville, Texas (sustainability-focused medium sized (population ~100,000) suburban city 20 miles north of Dallas; CEG assembled a Sustainability Action Plan for the city while also leading related public meetings);

Lockheed-Martin Corporation (Nashville, TN; a contractor to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE); renewable energy and energy efficiency policy support work for local, state and tribal governments and EERE);

McNeil Technologies (Alexandria, VA; Department of Energy contractor; stakeholder outreach, especially in the buildings sector);

NASCAR Racing For Teens and NASCAR Racing For Kids Magazines (Boca Raton, FL; family-owned business; appropriations and marketing support);

The National Association of Regional Councils, NARC (Washington, DC; The trade association for the country’s regional Councils of Government (COG) and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and the official voice for regional solutions);

National Association of State Energy Officials (Alexandria, VA; trade association for state energy offices; clean air and clean energy reports and support work);

National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Golden, CO; national energy laboratory; renewable energy and energy efficiency policy work for local and state governments);

Navigant Consulting (San Francisco and Sacramento, CA; premier, publicly-traded energy consulting firm; renewable energy and energy efficiency policy work, including leading Zero Carbon Community utility-funded efforts in Los Angeles, California);

Negawatt Consulting, Inc. San Diego, CA, prominent energy efficiency consulting firm with a reputation for excellent cost/benefit analysis; CEG works with Negawatt on numerous California investor-owned utility programs where CEG serves as the local government expert and/or as the official liaison to federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Energy);

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), U.S. Department of Energy (Washington, DC; federal energy agency; multiple support across all program areas, especially the buildings sector);

Public Technology Institute (Washington, DC; a technology organization created by, and for, local governments, which works closely with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the National League of Cities and the National Association of Counties; Energy Assurance Guidelines written for, and promoted to, their 33,000 members);

San Diego Gas and Electric Company (San Diego, CA; utility; green buildings and builder support, and program administration involving local governments);

San Diego Regional Energy Office (San Diego, CA; quasi-governmental regional energy office; green building support and program administration on involving local governments);

Southern California Edison Company(Los Angeles, CA; utility; green buildings and builder support, and program administration involving local governments and builders);

U.S. Conference of Mayors USCM is the voice of 1,400 cities in the U.S. with populations greater than 30,000; CEG assisted USCM with an annual energy survey for many years, and also worked with members on climate-related policies and energy assurance planning efforts);

U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. DOL (Washington, DC: the Federal agency responsible for preparing the U.S. work force) and

Wyoming Business Council (Cheyenne, WY; state economic development agency; energy efficiency, appropriations and policy work, including publications and writing a Rebuild America implementation manual).

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