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Perspective

Nov. 13, 2010

A Critical Component to Achieving Renewable Power

Using fossil fuel power plants now will help achieve California's goals of a high-renewable energy future. By Michael J. Carroll and Marc T. Campopiano of Latham & Watkins.


By Michael J. Carroll and Marc T. Campopiano


With all of the recent attention on renewable energy projects, one might ask whether there is any future in California for the development of fossil fuel-fired power plants. The answer is "yes." Although seemingly paradoxical, fossil fuel power plants are critical to California achieving its ambitious goals for a high-renewable, low-carbon energy future. On Sept. 23, 2010, the California Air Resources Board u...

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