The energy landscape in California is in a major state of upheaval - especially in the area of electricity generation and delivery. Old and new players in the industry are scrambling to meet a legislative mandate that 33 percent of the state's electricity come from renewable sources by 2020. But the issues that must be addressed in reaching that goal are legion. Among the largest challenges are managing intermittent power generation and storage, meeting federal and ...
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