By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer For all the trumpeting of renewable power in California, few projects are actually being built and the state is falling behind in its bid to promote alternatives to fossil fuels. Proposals for solar, wind and geothermal projects have flooded into the state for approval yet they have quickly become mired in the multi-agency permitting process. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged the problems las...
Daily Journal Staff Writer For all the trumpeting of renewable power in California, few projects are actually being built and the state is falling behind in its bid to promote alternatives to fossil fuels. Proposals for solar, wind and geothermal projects have flooded into the state for approval yet they have quickly become mired in the multi-agency permitting process. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged the problems las...
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