Hvac software associations/ regulatory bodies in California (10 found)

The Building Decarbonization Coalition (BDC) is harnessing the power of coalition to forge paths for effective upgrades that power homes and buildings with clean electricity. They unite people, corporations, and politicians at every level to join in building decarbonization and build a sustainable future.

California Energy Commission (CEC) is the primary energy policy and planning agency, committed to reducing energy costs and environmental impacts of energy use - such as greenhouse gas emissions - while ensuring a safe, resilient, and reliable supply of energy. Established in 1974, the Energy Commission has seven core responsibilities.

A national nonprofit consortium with offices in New York, Michigan, Colorado and California, CALSTART partners with 210+ member company and agency innovators to build a prosperous, efficient and clean high-tech transportation industry. CALSTART accelerates the pace of technology and is a market building organization.

Carbon Lighthouse is on a mission to stop climate change by delivering profitable climate solutions for commercial real estate portfolios. Its unique Energy Savings-as-a-Service model and patented AI software platform CLUES turn wasted energy into guaranteed financial value, operational excellence and measurable climate impact for clients.

They license HVAC software for Apple and Android-based mobile devices that simplify field-based calculations. They also offer customized software for large HVAC manufacturers and utilities.

Ascente service contractor software is an integrated solution that serves the plumbing, HVAC, and refrigeration service contractor markets. Ascente is a Microsoft windows-based business and services management system. As an integrated suite of application software, Ascente handles every aspect of the HVAC service, plumbing service, refrigeration service, and construction contractor requirements.

Controls Group North America (CGNA) is an elite organization of the top distributors and manufacturers in the controls industry. The marketing, technology and networking opportunities provided through the group contribute to the undeniable pursuit of excellence for every member.

The Independent Contractors Exchange (ICE) is a select group of independent HVAC contractors specializing in the service and installation of applied HVAC systems.

Norman S. Wright provides customers with exceptional systems knowledge to meet all project requirements. They represent HVAC manufacturers worldwide, and their product lines support the latest energy, sustainability and comfort standards.

From energy storage to transportation electrification, SCE employees are working on innovative projects that will help cut emissions and greenhouse gases to provide cleaner air for everyone. At SCE, they provide electricity and rebates and incentives for lighting, food service technology, HVAC, air conditioning and related electric appliances and much more.

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