Redwood Coast Energy Authority
Sam Smith is a Program Specialist at Redwood Coast Energy Authority since April 2019, contributing significantly to the Public Agency Solar Program by assisting with solar PV feasibility analyses and reports. Previously, Sam served as a Sustainability Data Analytics Intern at Humboldt State University Office of Sustainability, where tasks included assessing the feasibility of a centrally managed printer network through data collection and analysis. In addition, Sam held the position of Instructional Student Assistant in the Natural Resources Department at Humboldt State University, responsible for grading and providing feedback on student writing assignments. Sam earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with a focus on Energy and Climate from Humboldt State University, completing the degree in 2019.
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Redwood Coast Energy Authority
Redwood Coast Energy Authority is a Renewables and Environment company located in 633 3rd St, Eureka, California, United States. The purpose of the Energy Authority is to develop and implement sustainable energy initiatives that reduce energy demand, increase energy efficiency, and advance the use of clean, efficient and renewable resources available in the region for the benefit of the Member agencies and their constituents. To further that purpose, the Redwood Coast Energy Authority works toward the following goals: To lead, coordinate and integrate regional efforts that advance secure, sustainable, clean and affordable energy resources To develop a long-term sustainable energy strategy and implementation plan To increase awareness of, and enhance access to, energy conservation, energy efficiency, and renewable energy opportunities available to the region To add value to, but not duplicate, energy services offered by utilities and others serving the region To keep key decision makers and stakeholders informed of policy, regulatory, and market changes that are likely to impact the region To support research, development, demonstration, innovation, and commercialization of sustainable energy technologies by public and private entities operating in Humboldt County To develop regional capabilities to respond to energy emergencies and short-term disruptions in energy supply, infrastructure, or markets that could adversely affect Humboldt residents and businesses