Sunnyvale residents can get help going electric
Briefly

Silicon Valley Clean Energy launched a tool to aid Sunnyvale homeowners in replacing old gas appliances with energy-efficient, all-electric options, offering up to $8,750 in rebates. Additionally, the League of Women Voters Cupertino-Sunnyvale conducted an election for new officers, welcoming Tracey Edwards and Polly Bove as co-presidents. Lastly, NOVA Workforce Services is hosting a free webinar on June 24 for employers seeking updates on state wage and hour laws, further supporting local businesses with essential information.
Silicon Valley Clean Energy's new tool helps Sunnyvale homeowners replace gas appliances with electric ones, offering rebates up to $8,750.
The League of Women Voters Cupertino-Sunnyvale recently elected a new team of officers to lead their initiatives focusing on voter service and membership.
A free webinar sponsored by NOVA Workforce Services will provide updates on state wage and hour laws for employers in San Mateo and northern Santa Clara counties.
Read at The Mercury News
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