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goal. Since the passing of the bill, The Energy Commission has been tracking the changes made by the state overall, and providing updates on the progress. As of June 2017, California has increased its consumption of renewable electricity generation to 29%, and the commission states that California is on track to meet the goal of 50% by 2030, if not exceed it. In a Fortune news article, Tony Early, the CEO of PG&E, predicts that the usage of renewable energy will be closer to 70% by 2030, and so the challenge these experts predict we will face is the storage of this immense amount of renewable energy. The co-founder of Opower Alex Laskey describes the need to design a new grid system, and the need for policies to determine the rules and regulation of the market for innovated grid, as well as the "need to make energy efficiency and power grid plans simple enough for consumers to understand them.” Since the nature of energy generated from renewable resources such as wind and solar power do not produce the amount needed to meet peak demand times, the
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allowed the state to buy electricity for the financially strapped utility companies. The emergency authority allowed Davis to order the California Energy Commission to streamline the application process for new power plants. Alongside this, the California Energy Commission introduced an emergency
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In 2015, California legislation passed a bill (SB 350) that sets a goal of having 33% of electricity produced from renewable resources by 2020, and 50% by 2030. The California Energy Commission was given the task of monitoring and enforcing regulation on utility companies, to help them meet this
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In 2013, these efforts were tested in a near worst-case scenario of high temperatures, and reduced hydroelectric and nuclear power. Thanks to a combination of clean energy and conservation, the state suffered no shortages.
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retail distribution throughout the state of California. This project will install E85 dispensing equipment at 19 existing gasoline stations to take advantage of the existing fueling infrastructure. The $
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load management program that supplied upwards of 1,000 businesses with fast responding electricity control systems. This allowed these businesses to reduce cumulative electricity loads during the
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Administrative Services Division – responsible for providing centralized accounting, personnel, and information technology services for the entire commission
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was a member of the U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu's Energy Advisory Board and a commissioner of the Energy Commission from 2000 to 2010.
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Electrical Assessments Division – responsible for providing analytical assessments of California's electricity and natural gas systems and trends
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on the certification of any new nuclear generating plants until the federal government has approved and established a means for the disposal of
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In 2007, the commission set up relatively strict laws that forbid the signing of new energy supply contracts between utilities and
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and regulation options that could increase the flexibility of renewable energy sources to meet the country's needs efficiently.
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Energy Facilities Siting Division – responsible for licensing new power plant construction and regulating existing power plants
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Research and Development Division – provides public funding to support energy research and technology development
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and Renewables Division – provides assistance to businesses and individual on energy efficiency and conservation
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In 1976, the California legislature amended the Warren–Alquist Act to require the commission, prior to any new
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The interior of the California Energy Commission's facility, the Warren–Alquist Energy Building in Sacramento
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The front entrance of the California Energy Commission's Warren–Alquist Energy Building in Sacramento
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Fuels and Transportation Division – responsible for analysing transportation fuels and energy needs
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Pacific Gas & Electric Co. v. State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission
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program consistent with specific requirements and budget limits set forth in the legislation.
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Pacific Gas & Electric Co. v. State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Comm'n
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being built, to certify that there is sufficient capacity to store
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On 17 January 2001 a state of emergency declared during the
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Renewable energy organizations based in the United States
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San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
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In 2013, the commission embarked on a program to expand
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Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development
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Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
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Index


California
California Natural Resources Agency
www.energy.ca.gov
energy policy
planning
agency
Sacramento
California Natural Resources Agency
California Energy Code

Charles Warren
Al Alquist
politicians
nuclear generating plants
spent fuel rods
moratorium
high level nuclear waste
United States Supreme Court
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. v. State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission
Arthur H Rosenfeld
California electricity crisis
California electricity crisis
Senate Bill
California Public Utilities Commission
California Solar Initiative

coal-fired power plants
stem
greenhouse gas emissions

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