Environmental & Energy
Jan. 28, 2020
California needs better environmental and energy policy coordination
California’s environmentalists and renewable energy advocates have been working passionately, but mostly separately, for many years on the same goals: a California with cleaner air and water. More recently, we have begun to see environmental and renewable energy goals collide. To preserve consumer confidence and momentum toward a low carbon future, California needs greater coordination, particularly as it begins to tackle the electrification of transportation.





Buck Endemann
Partner
K&L Gates
Buck is a member of the firm's environmental and power practice groups. He provides counseling on energy, energy storage, infrastructure and remediation projects.
California's environmentalists and renewable energy advocates have been working passionately, but mostly separately, for many years on the same goals: a California with cleaner air and water. More recently, we have begun to see environmental and renewable energy goals collide. To preserve consumer confidence and momentum toward a low carbon future, California needs greater coordination, particularly as it begins to tackle the electrification of transportation.
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