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Stories related to: renewable energy

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State Government

A Wonky Electricity Plan Could Help California Meet Its Climate Goals — Or Doom Them?

July 17, 2018 | Ben Bradford

A proposal for the state to jointly plan its energy use with other Western states is moving through the state Legislature but faces opposition from some Democrats.

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USFWS / Joshua Winchell

Environment

California Would Require Electricity To Be 100 Percent Renewable By 2045 If This Bill Passes

March 6, 2018 | Ezra David Romero

Senate Bill 100 starts by boosting the state’s renewable electricity requirement to 60 percent by 2030.

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Environment

Tesla Batteries In The Mountains? Squaw Valley Could Soon House A Bunch

February 6, 2018 | Sammy Caiola

Squaw Valley Ski Resort, Liberty Utilities and Tesla are hoping to use renewable batteries as a backup power source for the resort and surrounding homes.

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Housing, Parks, Immigration Top Legislature's Agenda In Final Two Weeks

September 5, 2017 | Ben Adler

California lawmakers return to the Capitol Tuesday with just two weeks to go before they adjourn for the year.

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PolitiFact California

Do California’s Clean Energy Jobs Equal 10 Times The Nation’s Coal Mining Jobs?

June 2, 2017

The day before Pres. Donald Trump said he will pull out of the Paris Climate accord, State Senate Leader Kevin de León said California should sprint ahead on aggressive renewable energy goals because it makes economic sense.

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State Government

Wednesday Roundup: Bail System Overhaul, Renewable Energy Requirement, Education Incentives For CalWORKS Recipients, Dialysis Staffing

May 31, 2017 | Ben Adler | Chris Nichols

State senators have passed a bill that would overhaul the state's bail system and a bill that requires California to go green by 2045. Meanwhile, lawmakers in the Assembly passed a bill offering grant increases to welfare recipients.

Chuck Coker

Environment

California Could Get More Aggressive In Its Renewable Energy Goals

May 2, 2017 | Sally Schilling

A group of Democratic state senators wants 100 percent of California’s electricity to come from clean or renewable sources by the year 2045.

State Government

California Boosts Funding For Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

April 12, 2017 | Chris Nichols

Plans to build electric vehicle charging stations in California received a boost Wednesday in the form of a $15 million grant approved by state’s Energy Commission.

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Environment

San Joaquin Valley Reaping Economic Benefits Of Climate Policies

January 19, 2017 | Amy Quinton

A new study shows California's climate change policies are good for the San Joaquin Valley's economy.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Nuclear And Renewable Energy's Roles In California's Future

September 21, 2016

We explore the role nuclear and renewable energy will play in California’s future.

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