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Update On Local Government Sustainable Energy
Coalition
The Local Government Sustainable Energy Coalition (LGSEC) will be an association of California
public entities formed to share information and resources to strengthen and leverage their
communities’ commitments to a sustainable energy future — a future that provides
for essential energy resources, restrains energy demand, increases energy efficiency and
renewable energy production, and improves energy security and reliability, while enhancing
environmental values and community well-being.
LGSEC’s mission will be to provide a central resource to help California cities,
special districts, counties and regional governments to:
- Stay informed of energy policy, regulatory and market developments
affecting their interests;
- Expand local competence to shape energy issues and developments;
- Share energy experience and expertise that can benefit other communities;
- Leverage their resources to inform and advocate in public forums
for energy policies and programs that support local sustainability initiatives; and
- Empower them to speak with a credible and cohesive voice on energy
matters affecting their communities.
LGSEC will be a coalition of like-minded local governments that believe that local governments
can increase their influence on the impacts, availability and reliability of future energy
use in California by speaking with one voice at regional, state, and federal venues.
We are in the process of developing the governing structure and membership costs, and
the roles and responsibilities of participants. If you would like to learn more about LGSEC,
or have ideas or comments to share on what we have developed so far, please contact Pat
Stoner, Local Government Commission, pstoner@lgc.org,
or call (916) 448-1198, ext 309.
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