Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Public Utilities Commission has accelerated deliberations on proposed rules for new energy storage facilities designed to help utility companies meet the state's standard for renewable energy.
Already, lawyers who work in the energy sector say they have seen an uptick in work and expect more after the rules are finalized.
"Any time there is a change in regulation to...
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