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Silicon Valley (SVEW) Energy Watch


A joint project of Pacific Gas and Electric Company and the City of San Jose

The Silicon Valley Energy Watch (SVEW) helps Silicon Valley take advantage of cost-saving energy-efficient technologies. An information-only program, SVEW connects professionals, businesses and residents to the broad range of audits, rebates and technical support available to help them save energy and money.

Click here for energy-efficiency events and training in the Silicon Valley.

PROGRAMS
Energy Efficiency Training
In collaboration with PG&E's Pacific Energy Center and Energy Training Center, SVEW offers energy-efficiency classes at Silicon Valley locations. Classes are tailored for South Bay municipalities, architects, designers, lighting professionals, HVAC engineers, building owners and facility managers. Classes focus on the design, implementation, purchase and installation of energy-efficient features and equipment for long-term energy savings.

Energy Efficiency Outreach
Need something a little different? SVEW can provide energy-efficiency classes, customized to the needs of your community or organization, as well as references to the many rebate programs for which you may be eligible.

Coordination
SVEW works behind the scenes to enhance the success of PG&E's regional and territory-wide energy-efficiency programs through coordination and outreach.  

Click here or call 1-408-985-2595 for more information on the program.

Even more programs and tools are available to help businesses and residents manage their energy use and costs. For information about P&GE's residential energy efficiency programs, please call the Smarter Energy Line at 1-800-933-9555 or click here. To learn more about PG&E's business energy-efficiency programs, please call the Business Customer Center at 1-800-468-4743 or click here.

 

California consumers are not obligated to purchase any full fee service or other service not funded by this program. This program is funded by California utility ratepayers under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). Funding is limited. Rebates and services are provided on a first-come, first-served basis until December 31, 2008 or until program funds are depleted, whichever comes first.