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Clean energy costs just over three cents more per kilowatt-hour than fossil power for California’s major utilities — a gap driven mostly by older, more expensive contracts and other market ...
By John Haughey Contributing Writer The California Energy Commission has tabled a resolution calling for a pause in ...
In a landmark decision, the California Supreme Court is revisiting the state's NEM 3.0 solar policy in a major financial win ...
Gavin Newsom’s office floats new legislation, while the California Energy Commission looks for somebody to buy the Valero ...
Trump administration reopens California's Santa Ynez offshore oil project with 190 million barrels potential, drawing Republican praise and Democratic opposition from Adam Schiff.
A Phillips 66 refinery in Wilmington is slated to close by the end of the year and a Valero facility in Benicia announced ...
Senate Bill 540 aims to enhance California’s role in a unified Western energy market, removing governance barriers to grow renewable cooperation. Don Bartletti TNS The electric grid is a giant ...
The California Energy Commission announced $55 million in new funding to develop high-speed electric vehicle charging.
California’s drive to run its electric grid entirely on wind, solar and other clean sources of energy just got harder after President Donald Trump signed a sweeping new budget law.
Clean energy costs just over three cents more per kilowatt-hour than fossil power for California’s major utilities — a gap driven mostly by older, more expensive contracts and other market ...
For years, California refused to create a Western mega energy market over concerns about fossil fuels and union jobs. But now, the idea is closer than ever.