The Energy Coalition is proud to bring you Energy is Everything.

About Us

Energy is Everything is an education program of The Energy Coalition, a California-based 501(c)3 nonprofit with nearly 50 years of experience empowering communities to leap into the future of clean energy.

Meet the team!

TEC has offices in Oakland, Irvine, Los Angeles, and San Diego. Our staff are available and accessible to local education providers, students, and educators in program service regions statewide. Reach out at education@energycoalition.org or via text at 858-630-1780.

Educator Advisory Board

  • Kelly Garcia is a middle and high school engineering teacher at Hutchinson Middle School in La Mirada, CA. She has 10 years’ experience in the education field, and has been a PLTW Master Teacher for 8 years, specializing in Gateway and Engineering Essentials. Kelly is also a Master Teacher for the Femineer Program, and has mentored Femineer students and teachers for six years.

    Kelly earned her Bachelor of Arts in Social Science from Chapman University in Orange, CA, and her Master of Science in Education (Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction) degree from Walden University. She has earned teaching credentials in Multiple Subjects, Biological Science and Industrial Arts and Technology Education, and in 2017, was named Woman of the Year for the 57TH Assembly District in California for her work supporting girls in their pursuit of STEM college and career programs. Kelly earned national recognition when she was named PLTW Gateway Teacher of the Year at the Project Lead the Way Summit in Orlando, FL. She lives in La Mirada, CA, with her husband, Raymond, and she enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, Hudson, Flynn, and Olivia, when she is not working. Kelly can be reached at kgarcia@nlmusd.org.

  • I graduated from California State University at Long Beach with a BSEE in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering. I spent 15 years working as an engineer for various companies. After retiring, I started volunteering in my 3 childrens’ classrooms. This led to getting a credential in Mathematics and teaching at-risk students for 9 years. For the past 7 years I have been teaching a four year engineering pathway at Ramona High School in Ramona, California. I have also started a Femineer’s program at the high school and middle school level, which has greatly increased the number of underrepresented students that complete our engineering pathway.

    This past year I was honored to be a San Diego County Teacher of the Year for 2021. I am excited to be a part of the Energy is Everything curriculum advisory team.

  • Tim Bingham has been in education since 2009 and is the lead Architecture and Engineering pathway teacher at Redwood High School in Larkspur, California. Prior to joining TUHSD in 2020 to return to the classroom as an architecture and engineering teacher at Redwood High School and Tamalpais High School, Tim was a Career Pathway Specialist in the San Francisco Unified School District’s Office of College and Career Readiness supporting engineering, architecture and environmental science high school teachers and students. This role also had Tim supporting STEAM programs at middle schools and being a lead for CTE educator professional development on project-based learning, interdisciplinary project design and curriculum development. For the three years before joining SFUSD, Tim worked for an environmental education non-profit managing school programs throughout California designed to engage students with curriculum and projects in green building careers and sustainable design, including biomimicry. He led teacher trainings on year-long courses and presented at education, industry, CTE and CSTA conferences.

    While in the high school classroom previously, Tim was the lead CTE instructor for the Stanley E. Foster School of Engineering, Innovation and Design in San Diego teaching architectural, engineering, green technology and environmental sustainability project-based learning curricula and Project Lead The Way courses for 7 years. Tim is a Master PLTW Teacher in Civil Engineering and Architecture and has led professional development trainings across the nation for teachers implementing this course. Tim was the recipient of the California Project Lead The Way Engineering Teacher of the Year award in 2015. He was an adjunct faculty for architecture courses at Cuyamaca College in San Diego and prior to teaching, Tim was an Associate, Director of Design at architecture firms in the San Diego region for 11 years. Tim holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture from the University of Miami and California Teaching Credential for Engineering and Architecture.

  • Jason Kay is a high school engineering teacher at Santana High School located in San Diego County. He currently teaches an Introduction to Engineering class and an Architecture class. He has been involved in the education field since 2002. Jason has also taught various high school math courses of all levels including Integrated Math, Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus. Mr. Kay earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Arizona State University and his Master’s degree in Education from National University in San Diego California. He has been awarded the Golden Apple award for his school site twice during his teaching tenure. Mr. Kay was named “Teacher of the Year” for the 2011-12 school year and again in 2017-18 at his school site as well. He has also been awarded the PLTW Engineering California Teacher Of The Year in 2018.

    He also participates in extracurricular activities, serving as an adviser of the ACE club (Architecture, Construction, and Engineering) and head coach of the varsity golf team. Jason has also trained other potential high school engineering teachers by serving as a PLTW Master Teacher.Item description

  • A physics educator with more than twenty years of classroom experience in project-based learning, culturally responsive pedagogy, community partnerships, and a human-centered approach to teaching conceptual physics that incorporates student voice and choice to increase engagement and challenge the societal mindset of who can do science. A highly motivated and reflective practitioner with a strong interest in equity and connecting learning to issues that affect students lives. Item description

Our Funding Partners

Thanks to our partners, Energy is Everything is currently available throughout California.


Energy is Everything is funded by California utility customers, administered by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), and supported by the state’s other investor-owned utilities (IOUs), under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). Program funds, including any funds utilized for rebates or incentives, will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis until such funds are no longer available. This program may be modified or terminated without prior notice. Customers who choose to participate in this program are not obligated to purchase any additional goods or services offered by The Energy Coalition or any other third party. The selection, purchase, and ownership of goods and/or services are the sole responsibility of the customer. None of the IOUs make any warranty, whether express or implied, including the warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, of goods or services selected by customer. None of the IOUs endorse, qualify, or guarantee the work of The Energy Coalition or any other third party. Eligibility requirements apply; see the program conditions for details.


 
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Energy is Everything is funded by Redding Electric Utility (REU), a publicly-owned utility located in Redding, California, for TK-8 educators within the Redding Electric Utility service territory. No purchase required.

REU is locally controlled by the Redding City Council and has been serving the community for nearly 100 years.  Local control and essential relationships with other electric utility organizations have enabled REU to provide some of the lowest, most competitive rates to more than 42,000 residential and business customers within Redding. REU employs nearly 200 individuals and actively works to build and grow the workforce by encouraging students of all ages to participate in STEM-based activities and programs. REU hopes that these students will find a passion for the STEM fields and eventually return to their hometown to work for the utility. REU tries to focus on all aspects of our community. Being a publicly-owned utility means many things, but their top priority is always reliability and customer experience. REU believes that educating the community on electrical safety, energy efficiency, and providing community improvement programs in both the commercial and private sectors benefits Redding as a whole. By partnering with Energy is Everything, Redding provides teachers with materials that easily adapt to their curriculum and build an understanding and interest in what REU and public power mean for Redding. It is important to REU to provide more than affordable, reliable power; they also want to provide support, assistance, and education to our community whenever they can.


Interested in joining these partners and bringing Energy is Everything to your community?

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