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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