Work with a new, grassroots organization in South San Francisco centering frontline communities in climate-focused community education, outreach, and policy advocacy.
Offered by Bill Lane Center for the American West, Haas Center for Public Service, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford in Government
The ISO manages the flow of electricity across the long-distance power lines that make up 80 percent of California’s and a small part of Nevada’s grid. The nonprofit public benefit corporation keeps power moving to homes and communities.
Offered by Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Thanks to the generosity of Stanford alumna Heidi Chou, the Heidi Chou Fund (HCF) for East Asian Languages and Cultures has been established to support summer Chinese language studies for undergraduate students, with priority given to declared majors and minors in East Asian Studies.
Offered by Bill Lane Center for the American West, Haas Center for Public Service, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford in Government
The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission’s (HPUC) primary duty is to protect the public interest by overseeing and regulating public utilities to ensure that they provide reliable service at just and reasonable rates.
Offered by Bill Lane Center for the American West, Haas Center for Public Service, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford in Government
Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) is one of four power marketing administrations within the U.S. Department of Energy, whose role is to market and transmit wholesale electricity from multi-use water projects.
Offered by Bill Lane Center for the American West, Haas Center for Public Service, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford in Government
Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) is one of four power marketing administrations within the U.S. Department of Energy, whose role is to market and transmit wholesale electricity from multi-use water projects.
Offered by Bill Lane Center for the American West, Haas Center for Public Service, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford in Government
DWR protects, conserves, develops, and manages much of California's water supply. This includes the State Water Project (SWP), the nation’s largest state-built water conveyance program, which also produces hydroelectric power.