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'''Dian Grueneich''' serves on the [[California Public Utilities Commission]] overseeing the implementation of utility [[efficient energy use|energy efficiency]] programs. Ms. Grueneich helps to develop incentives that reward energy utilities for energy efficiency efforts as part of [[climate change]] action plans for [[California]].<ref>[http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/aboutus/Commissioners/03Grueneich/01bio/ Dian M. Grueneich]</ref> |
'''Dian Grueneich''' serves on the [[California Public Utilities Commission]] overseeing the implementation of utility [[efficient energy use|energy efficiency]] programs. Ms. Grueneich helps to develop incentives that reward energy utilities for energy efficiency efforts as part of [[climate change]] action plans for [[California]].<ref>[http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/aboutus/Commissioners/03Grueneich/01bio/ Dian M. Grueneich]</ref> |
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Dian Grueneich serves on the California Public Utilities Commission overseeing the implementation of utility energy efficiency programs. Ms. Grueneich helps to develop incentives that reward energy utilities for energy efficiency efforts as part of climate change action plans for California.[1]
Commissioner Grueneich earned a Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University Law Center in 1977 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Biology from Stanford University in 1974. She is a recipient of the Charles Percy Award for Public Service.[2]