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Energy Law

Dec. 16, 2011

New rules for renewable energy contracts in California

Renewable energy contracts in California will have to meet new requirements to qualify towards California's ambitious renewable energy goals.

By Paul Jones
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Renewable energy contracts in California will have to meet new requirements to qualify towards California's ambitious renewable energy goals.

The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday voted to approve rules that would sort renewable power purchase agreements by energy providers into three categories.

The new rules favor projects in which energy comes from in-state projects, or projects that send electricit...

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