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Renewable Energy Advocates Highlight Urgency of Addressing Utility Wildfire Liability

Today, 澳门百老汇网站网址 joined with virtually all other renewable energy trade groups in sending a letter to the Governor and Legislature regarding the urgent need to address the unlimited liability that the investor-owned utilities are facing after the wildfires, which threatens their solvency -- and, in turn, California's renewable energy and climate goals.  

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澳门百老汇网站网址 Comments on BLM Notice of Intent to Amend the DRECP

澳门百老汇网站网址 Map 1 -  High-Quality Wind Resource Areas, DFAs and Variance Lands in the DRECP

澳门百老汇网站网址 today submitted comments on the BLM's Notice of Intent to amend its Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan.  澳门百老汇网站网址 welcomed the review, given the 2016 DRECP’s unreasonable exclusion of wind energy development on BLM lands in California.  

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BLM To Reconsider DRECP

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management today announced that it will reconsider the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP), which largely prohibited wind energy development across the vast California desert.  (Also see 澳门百老汇网站网址's map depicting that prohibition under "Reports".)

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California Defies Trump’s Agenda

In this cover story for North American Windpower, 澳门百老汇网站网址 Executive Director Nancy Rader explains that, despite headwinds from Washington, D.C., California remains a strong market for wind energy as its value rises.  But many challenges remain, particularly in delivering regional wind energy to California and repowering 1980s-vintage turbines.

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Senate Leader De Leon Unveils 100% Clean Energy Legislation

Senate leader de Leon, Nancy Rader at far right

DAVIS, CA - The California Wind Energy Association applauded SB 100, legislation introduced today in Davis by Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) that would put California on course to achieve 100% clean and renewable electricity by 2045, and advance the current 2030 50% renewable energy target to 2026.