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California has been paying utilities in other states to take its surplus electricity to avoid grid overload according to a report.
Over the past two decades, California has become a juggernaut of solar energy production. But that doesn’t mean its residents are reaping huge benefits. A new analysis by Los Angeles Times staff ...
A combination of state and local incentives and building code mandates has helped California far outpace other states in ...
The $450 million project would power 45,000 households with clean energy. It could also damage an increasingly rare landscape ...
To the editor: Every month, California throws away enough solar and wind energy to power half a million homes — not because we don’t need it, but because our system is designed to waste it.