The research suggests that covering all of California''s canals – spanning roughly 4,000 miles – with solar panels could save up to 63 billion gallons of water and generate 13 gigawatts of
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READ MORECalifornia''s grid hit a major milestone on April 3 when 97 % of demand was served by renewable power at 3: 39 p.m., according to CAISO, the state''s grid operator. In fact, if you add in hydropower, which CAISO didn''t count, and nuclear, another source of zero-carbon power, there was enough clean energy to cover more than 100 % of
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READ MORESomething remarkable happened over the weekend: California hit nearly 95% renewable energy. I''ll say it again: 95% renewables. For all the time we spend
READ MOREAround the world, people are watching California try to decarbonize electricity completely by 2045 while growing its $4-trillion economy and making sure low
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READ MOREAs the California Energy Commission (CEC) resumes the July 1 RPS reporting. As specified in Chapter 7 of the Renewables Portfolio Standard Eligibility Guidebook, Ninth Edition, (Revised) - (RPS Guidebook), all load-serving entities (LSEs), including retail sellers and publicly owned electric utilities (POUs), are required to report
READ MOREThe latest data from the California Energy Commission shows that in 2021, 59% of the state''s energy came from renewable and zero-carbon resources. But to fully meet our goals, it will take investment
READ MOREIn some states, less than 5% of electricity production comes from renewable sources, while in others, fossil fuels have been virtually phased out. Nearly half — 48.2% — of electricity produced
READ MOREThe California Energy Commission''s Reliability, Renewable Energy & Decarbonization Incentives Division (RREDI) develops and administers the state''s renewable energy, grid reliability, and building decarbonization incentive programs, which are helping California achieve its 100 percent clean energy goal and combating climate change.
READ MOREAhead of National Infrastructure Week, the CEC and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) are highlighting the state''s progress to build the clean energy grid of the future. Since 2020, new energy projects statewide have brought more than 16,000 MW of new energy resources online, mostly solar and battery storage.
READ MOREA forest of transmission towers in Los Angeles. "Renewable energy is now lower in price than fossil fuel," says Mr Hermann, a German who came to California via his previous career in the semiconductor industry. A 2017 study from investment bank Lazard showed that, in the US, coal cost $60-$143 per megawatt hour, while solar could be as low
READ MOREThat exceeds California''s 33 percent requirement of retail sales come from RPS-eligible sources by 2020. When sources of carbon-free energy such as large hydroelectric generation and nuclear are included, 63 percent of the state''s electricity retail sales came from non-fossil fuel sources in 2019, according to the data.
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READ MOREDear Commissioner McAllister: True North Renewable Energy, LLC (TNRE) submits these comments on the August 31 workshops on Renewable Natural Gas for the 2021 Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR). TNRE supports the California Energy Commission (CEC) and the role of renewable natural gas (RNG) as an energy source for California''s clean
READ MORECalifornia broke its record for renewable energy when solar and wind provided enough to meet all consumer demand. At the time, natural gas power plants were still on, a necessity for the grid
READ MORE4 · California is the largest consumer of jet fuel and second-largest consumer of motor gasoline among the 50 states. California is the second-largest total energy consumer among the states, after Texas, but its per capita energy consumption is the fourth-lowest in the nation. In 2023, renewable resources, including hydroelectric power and small
READ MOREThanks to state budget investments and funding from the Biden-Harris administration, California has $41 billion at work to help build a 100 percent clean electric
READ MOREAbout the California Energy Commission The California Energy Commission is leading the state to a 100 percent clean energy future. It has seven core responsibilities : developing renewable energy, transforming transportation, increasing energy efficiency, investing in energy innovation, advancing state energy policy,
READ MORESACRAMENTO – The latest data from the California Energy Commission (CEC) shows that in 2021 more than 37 percent of the state''s electricity came from Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS)
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California produces more renewable energy than any other state in the United States except Texas. In 2018, California ranked first in the nation as a producer of electricity from solar, geothermal, and biomass resources and fourth in the nation in conventional hydroelectric power generation. As of 2017, over half of the electricity (52.7%) produced was from renewable sources.
READ MORECalifornia has hit record-breaking milestones in renewable electricity generation, showing that wind, water and solar are ready to cover our electricity needs.
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READ MOREAs Earth Month drew to a close, the state of California was recently able to produce virtually all of their energy needs from renewable sources for the first time ever. In early April, the state
READ MORECalifornia is leading the nation toward a 100 percent clean energy future and addressing climate change for all. The Energy Commission plays a pivotal role by developing and mandating programs that use renewable
READ MORECalifornia has the largest economy in the nation, with a nearly $3.9 trillion GDP in 2023, and the fifth-largest in the world for the seventh year in a row. 1, 2 About one in nine U.S. residents live in California, and it is the most populous state in the nation. 3 California also uses more energy than any other state except Texas. 4 However
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