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Government

Oct. 5, 2011

Governor pushes for small scale energy projects

While the enormous solar plants rising in the California desert are key to the state's push to boost renewable power, Governor Jerry Brown is also thinking small.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


While the enormous solar plants rising in the California desert are key to the state's push to boost renewable power, Governor Jerry Brown is also thinking small.


Brown wants more than half of the state's renewable power - or 12,000 megawatts - to come from local sources such as rooftop solar arrays, micro wind turbines or fuel cells.


His goal to reach that number by 2020 is unquesti...

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