"You're indeed lucky that you don't have to live with the consequences of the nutty policies that you espouse"
I'm lucky I actually do live in a place with those policies.
PG&E Commits $1 Million to Solar-Powered Habitat for Humanity Homes Release Date: April 11, 2016 Contact: PG&E External Communications (415) 973-5930
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced its $1 million commitment to support the installation of rooftop solar on nearly 100 homes with 17 different Habitat for Humanity local affiliates throughout Northern and Central California. From the Mendocino Coast to Merced, PG&E's Solar Habitat Program, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity, is making affordable housing and solar energy a reality for deserving families, particularly in neighborhoods that have been historically underserved and overlooked.
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"Too bad that you can't accept the FACT that the world's appetite for affordable and efficient, carbon based energy"
The appetite is for energy, not carbon energy....
Mexicali Briefs: Residential clean energy bill introduced
Posted: Saturday, May 21, 2016 1:00 am
A state lawmaker introduced Thursday a bill that, if enacted, would mandate at least 25 percent of residential buildings and public lighting systems use clean energy sources.
The proposal to modify the state’s Urban Development Law was unveiled by Assemblywoman Mónica Bedoya, a Mexicali member of the National Action Party.
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India Adds 7.1 GW Renewable Energy Capacity In FY2015–16, Beats Target cleantechnica.com |