Energy Law
Aug. 26, 2006
Solar Energy Partnerships Can Help California Beat the Heat
Unpredictable and continually increasing energy costs show no signs of relenting. During July, high temperatures and resulting blackouts highlighted the continuing instability of the state's power supply during periods of high consumption.




Focus Column
By Sophie A. Akins
Unpredictable and continually increasing energy costs show no signs of relenting. During July, high temperatures and resulting blackouts highlighted the continuing instability of the state's power supply during periods of high consumption. The California Energy Commission, in a new projection published in July 2006, forecasts that the state's power r...
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