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Investors bet big on carbon accounting and emissions reporting with Watershed Technology.
by Leah Garden
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Bidirectional charging is needed for a stable grid, but its ability to scale is trapped in the pilot stage.
by AJ Artis
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Covering all 4,000 miles of the state's canals with solar panels would save more than 65 billion gallons of water annually by reducing evaporation, one study showed.
by Roger Bales
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Smart policy, planning and market designs are critical so that utilities and customers can improve reliability through accelerated deployment of advanced clean resources as fossil generators retire.
by Bryn Baker
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To address both near-term reliability threats and emerging climate risks, the state needs to move both more carefully and faster.
by Mark Dyson
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Governor Gavin Newsom is unabashed about fighting climate impacts and the White House. He's got good company.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Meaningful climate action will require the U.S., and the world, to register many California-sized renewable energy grid success stories.
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California's wind and solar farms can generate the electricity to power its grid — but it needn't go it alone.
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California must build a stable grid in which swinging renewable energy supply matches varying demand.
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In building a cleaner grid that spans multiple states, renewables have to do more than simply provide energy.
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Take a closer look at the group that has long seen itself as responsible for California’s clean energy future.
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In the face of the president-elect's apparent indifference to global warming, the state has become a beacon of hope for renewable energy advocates.