CALIFORNIA LOADS NEW ENERGY
CPUC Votes To Strengthen Renewable Energy Rules For California Utilities
16 January 2012 (North American Windpower)
"The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has voted unanimously to strengthen a key clean energy policy in California called the "loading order," which sets a priority list for electricity sources.
"California's utilities must first employ energy efficiency and conservation to meet customer demand, and then energy from renewable sources. Only after those supplies are exhausted may the utilities purchase power from fossil-fuel plants."
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":The CPUC already requires the state's three investor-owned utilities - Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison - to obtain certain minimum amounts of electricity through energy efficiency, demand-response resources and renewables.
"But before the latest CPUC decision, the energy companies ignored the loading order once they had met these other state-required targets…The CPUC has ordered a halt to that practice…"
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