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California weighs innovative community solar bill San Jose Mercury News Senate Bill 843 aims to bring an additional 2 gigawatts of renewable energy online within the territories of the state's three largest utilities: PG&E, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric. Two gigawatts is nothing to sneeze at: One ... | ||
Stake Vampire Power With Help From EUMV. Patch.com Energy Upgrade California in Mountain View held a workshop Aug. 1 detailing ways you cut, on average, a third of your power bill with little to no cost by simply … unplugging everything?Actually, it's a bit more | ||
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California on course for renewable energy UPI.com California's mandated target set in 2003, known as the Renewable Portfolio Standard, says utilities must average 20 percent renewable energy in the power they sell customers from 2011-13, increasing to 33 percent by 2020. From 2003-11, California ... | ||
JPMorgan Chase denies manipulating California's electricity market Sacramento Bee Energy trader JPMorgan Chase & Co. denies charges that it manipulated California's electricity market for extra profit. The Wall Street giant calls itself the victim of strong-arm tactics by state officials – and is demanding that they return millions ... | ||
Two California Projects Selected for Transformational Energy Storage Research ... ScoopSanDiego.com The Department of Energy today announced that 19 transformative new projects will receive a total of $43 million in funding from the Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) to leverage the nation's brightest scientists, engineers ... | ||
Emanuel Deflects Solyndra Questions to White House NBC Chicago (blog) When asked about the California-based green energy company that filed for bankruptcy after receiving a massive government loan, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said it's not a topic that concerns him and quickly pivots the discussion to city issues he finds more ... | ||
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Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire
Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
California Energy Update 8/3
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