With roots reaching back to 1975, The Energy Coalition in Point Loma is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that designs and implements clean-energy programs for public agencies, school districts, and utilities from its Liberty Station office on Roosevelt Road. The organization's SoCalREN and SDREN public-agency portfolios deliver turnkey energy-efficiency retrofits to municipal buildings, a project pipeline that frequently overlaps with the CEQA compliance work performed by Laguna Mountain Environmental, Inc. for Southern California agencies. PEAK Student Energy Actions, the nonprofit's signature K–12 curriculum launched in 1975, now reaches more than 150,000 students annually through classroom-based sustainability instruction. A four-pillar service model—program design and implementation, education and workforce development, marketing and outreach, and policy leadership—positions the organization as a statewide intermediary between California's investor-owned utilities and the communities they serve. Benchmarking and data-analysis services complement the environmental-assessment deliverables produced by Liberty Station neighbor Dudek, creating a corridor of climate and energy consultancies on the former Naval Training Center campus. The coalition's highest-stakes engagement is its Predictive Analytics Customer Engagement Strategy, which uses behavioral modeling to drive measurable water- and energy-consumption reductions across entire utility service territories.