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Alternative energy resource bill passed in state legislature
August 25, 2006 by Jehán Seirafi in The Desert Sun
August 25, 2006 by Jehán Seirafi in The Desert Sun
A bill to promote geothermal energy development in California was unanimously approved in both houses of the state’s legislature and signed into law Tuesday.
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CHEYENNE -- Wyoming and California have joined ranks in promoting Wyoming for a federally backed initiative to build the cleanest coal-powered electric generating plant.
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SACRAMENTO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wanted nothing to do with it. His top climate advisers endorsed it, then awkwardly retreated. Even environmentalists didn't press for a "gas tax," for fear of political backlash.
California's new power diet plan - The Golden State has lessons to share with Ontario on how to avert an energy crisis
March 24, 2006 by Danylo Hawaleshka in Macleans.ca
March 24, 2006 by Danylo Hawaleshka in Macleans.ca
Arthur Rosenfeld speaks with the conviction of a man who has seen the incandescent light. As head of the California Energy Commission, he takes a decidedly low-watt approach toward energy savings, espousing staid but effective building codes, appliance standards, and utility-run energy efficiency programs that reward consumers for shopping green.
SDG&E unveils proposed route for cross-county power line
March 20, 2006 by Greg Gross in Union Tribune
March 20, 2006 by Greg Gross in Union Tribune
SAN DIEGO – San Diego Gas & Electric announced Monday its proposed route for the Sunrise Powerlink, a 120-mile transmission line to bring electricity from the Imperial Valley into San Diego County by 2010.
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LOS ANGELES, Feb 2 (Reuters) - A California constitutional amendment taxing oil production to fund a range of alternative energy efforts may go to voters this November, setting up a nine-month battle between environmentalists and oil companies.
The board of commissioners for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power moved Dec. 20 to accelerate by seven years a plan to generate 20% of the utility's electricity from renewable energy.