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California’s Chamber of Commerce has concluded that the state’s solar rooftop program is the top driver of higher electricity bills. Opinion columnist Tom Philp asks: Now what?
The state's ambitious Climate Superfund legislation would hold fossil fuel companies liable for emissions, but continues to face fierce opposition.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNPhoto | Solar panels line rooftops in downtown Santa CruzWhile renewable sources of energy are under attack by some in the national discourse, a recent photo of downtown Santa Cruz ...
Tesla opens 84 solar-powered Superchargers in Lost Hills, CA. The off-grid Oasis site runs on solar and Megapacks, with full ...
California’s Imperial Valley could become a major supplier of lithium. Valley residents want to make sure they get their fair share of the coming boom.
The measure ends tax incentives that pay for nearly a third of the cost of installing solar panels. Maggie Shober and Stan ...
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