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Energy Law

Oct. 28, 2010

Court Allows Spending of Energy Funds

A state appellate court has allowed the California Energy Commission to start doling out $33 million in federal energy efficiency funds after a lower court blocked the expenditures.

By Fiona Smith

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A state appellate court has allowed the California Energy Commission to start doling out $33 million in federal energy efficiency funds after a lower court blocked the expenditures over questions of whether they were being fairly distributed.

The 4th District Court of Appeal ruled late last week that the commission could distribute the funds after the state argued that the federal gove...

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