The just released California Green Innovation Index reveals significant strides towards decarbonization but also a crucial rebound in emissions, posing challenges to meeting the state’s ambitious 2030 climate goals. Despite advances in renewable energy and electric vehicle adoption, California faces hurdles in its power sector and needs accelerated efforts to stay on course.
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FuelCell Energy, Toyota Complete ‘Tri-Gen’ Production System
The new technology will make the Toyota Logistic Services Long Beach facility the first of its kind that is 100% powered by on-site, renewable energy.
What’s The Effect of California’s Net Metering Rules on Business Customers?
How the state’s businesses and consumers get compensated for the amount of solar electricity they return to the grid is causing the interest groups to huddle in their corners.
CAISO Approves $7.3 Billion Transmission Plan with Clean Energy Focus
Consumer costs will be determined through the rate design process conducted between utilities and regulatory authorities.
California CCAs Receive 15 MW of Solar Energy from Renewable America
The five projects will also include energy storage and be operational by early next year.
Mighty Buildings Expands B2B Operations to Develop Sustainable Homes
The company made a house out of 3D-printed materials and strives to see entire communities of similar homes developed.
San Diego Gas & Electric Embarks on Hydrogen Project to Help Decarbonize California
San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) submitted a proposal with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Sept. 8 for a demonstration project on the University of California San Diego (UC San Diego) campus to study how blending hydrogen with natural gas in the existing gas system could help achieve a successful energy transition for all Californians.