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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1137286)5/29/2019 1:51:46 PM
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TURN estimated that changing the rules would effectively reduce California’s target of 33% renewables by 2020, to 30% — even less if utilities increased imports of hydropower from neighboring state"

Current Renewable Procurement Status

All electricity retail sellers had an interim target between compliance periods to serve at least 27% of their load with RPS-eligible resources by December 31, 2017. In general, retail sellers either met or exceeded the interim 27% target and are on track to achieve their compliance requirements.

California's three large IOUs collectively served 36% of their 2017 retail electricity sales with renewable power. The Small and Multi-Jurisdictional Utilities and Electric Service Providers served roughly 27% of retail sales with renewable power. The Community Choice Aggregators collectively served 50% of retail sales with renewable power. See below for a map of large IOUs RPS projects.
cpuc.ca.gov
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