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California Energy Policy Looks to Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Hydrocarbon AlternativesThe latest energy policy report from the California Energy Commission (CEC) places a heavy emphasis on energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. Noting that the development of new renewable resources has been slower than anticipated, the CEC recommends simplifying, streamlining, and expediting the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard process. The report also says the state needs to focus on repowering aging wind facilities to increase the amount of renewable generation from these prime sites, while addressing the current barriers to integrating intermittent wind resources into the state's transmission system.

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Posted on Wednesday, November 30 @ 06:36:00 PST by Waegari
 
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