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Energy Law

Dec. 2, 2011

CPUC rejects out-of-state green energy contract

A vote by the California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday appears to signal that utilities may have a harder time getting credit for buying renewable energy through out-of-state contracts.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A vote by the California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday appears to signal that utilities may have a harder time getting credit for buying renewable energy through out-of-state contracts.


The CPUC struck down a proposal by Southern California Edison to buy both renewable energy and the credits linked to its production from a Washington-based wind farm operator, Puget Sound Energy. Southern Calif...

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