California regulators rejected a plan to close the controversial Ivanpah solar plant on Thursday, despite federal government and private sector concerns. The massive $2.2 billion plant features […] ...
The West currently trades its energy in what’s known as a “spot market,” where states and municipalities have only 15 minutes ...
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California tackles a major solar power bottleneck
California’s clean energy buildout is no longer constrained mainly by sunshine or technology, but by the plumbing of the power system itself. The state is now attacking that bottleneck with a mix of ...
A controversial overhaul of rooftop solar regulations instituted more than two years ago by the California Public Utilities Commission will get another look after the state Supreme Court on Thursday ...
California regulators and solar industry stakeholders are denouncing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to eliminate the Solar for All grant program, designed to bring solar energy to ...
For the last decade, drivers on Interstate 15 heading through the Mojave Desert between Los Angeles and Las Vegas have passed by the massive Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System. Located just ...
A coalition of 18 California legislators has formally urged the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to enforce regulations under "Rule 21" regarding the interconnection of customer-sited ...
LITTLETON, Colorado, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Although overshadowed so far by booming data center demand and the U.S. government's gutting of clean energy policies, California's rapid scaling of solar farms ...
California politics are synonymous with many things, but failed energy policy might be the most relevant. The Ivanpah solar power plant is on its way to being shut down, just 11 years after it opened.
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