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Energy Law

Apr. 10, 2012

Los Angeles' approval of feed-in tariff could spur others

Los Angeles is now the third publicly-owned utility in California to offer a so-called "feed-in tariff" program, indicating a growing interest among policymakers in tapping local energy production.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The single largest municipal utility in the United States has moved ahead with a program to buy energy from the smallest of electricity producers.


Los Angeles is now the third publicly-owned utility in California to offer a so-called "feed-in tariff" program. The move is part of a growing interest among policymakers in tapping local energy production.


Los Angeles' progra...

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