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Energy Law

Dec. 30, 2011

California seeks to contain renewable energy costs

California's pursuit of a clean energy-powered future has drawn praise, but the cost of its ambitions has been a constant complaint of critics. As 2012 begins, however, there is hope for rate-watchers.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


California's pursuit of a clean energy-powered future has drawn praise, but the cost of its ambitions has been a constant complaint of critics.


As 2012 begins, however, there is hope for rate-watchers that the cost issue will finally be effectively confronted. A law passed earlier this year mandating all California electricity providers to obtain 33 percent of their energy from renewab...

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