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Rather than building new natural gas generation, California should focus on deploying preferred resources and moving toward a cleaner, more efficient, and more reliable power system.
Using gathered testimony, the Clean Coalition has identified a number of key interconnection issues.
Coverage by Institute for Local Self-Reliance
Read articleHigh demand for local solar in both areas signals a significant opportunity to expand both programs in the near future.
The Smart Inverter Working Group recommendations were formally submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on February 19 for adoption in 2014.