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Energy Law

Feb. 8, 2012

CPUC finds the price of renewable energy falling

A new report by the California Public Utilities Commission has found that the cost to secure renewable energy is falling, which could undermine arguments by critics that the state is paying too high of a price to meet its mandate.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A new report by the California Public Utilities Commission has found that the cost to secure renewable energy is falling, a finding that could undermine arguments by critics that the state is paying too high of a price to meet its renewable energy mandate.


Under the mandate, utilities have to get 33 percent of their energy from renewable sources by 2020. But critics say the push to buy green energy has ...

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