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Energy Law

Apr. 21, 2012

Attorneys' work may dry up as California reaches energy goals

Ten years after California established requirements that electrical utilities buy and deliver green energy, the state is coming close on achieving its ambitious goal of serving at least 33 percent renewable power to customers by 2020.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Ten years after California established requirements that electrical utilities buy and deliver green energy, the state is coming close to achieving its ambitious goal of serving at least 33 percent renewable power to customers by 2020.


The state's mandate, known as a "renewable portfolio standard," has resulted in so many new green energy projects that, in a few short years, utilitie...

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