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More than two-thirds of the state’s electricity is from sources such as solar, wind and geothermal.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday touted that in 2023 — the latest year for which data is available — renewable and clean sources of energy accounted for 67% of California’s power. In addition, Newsom said ...
A kilowatt hour of California electricity is among the highest in the country at around 32 cents—more than double the median state’s 15 cents.
California's power grid is now fueled by 67% clean energy sources, despite federal pushback on renewable energy subsidies.
One of the biggest hindrances is Gov. Gavin Newsom. A champion of residential solar back when he was mayor of San Francisco, Newsom has been a leading force in moving California away from it.
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that the state has reached a new milestone with 67% of the state's retail electricity sales in 2023 derived from renewable and zero-carbon sources.
Gov. Gavin Newsom visits Moxion Power to announce the ‘Building the Electricity Grid of the Future: California’s Clean Energy Transition Plan.’ ...
Governor Gavin Newsom was in Contra Costa County Thursday to give a progress report on the state’s ambitious goal of getting to 100% clean energy by 2045. Pete Suratos reports.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a sweeping package of bills Friday to expand California's reliance on clean energy and reduce carbon emissions, moves he said further establish the state as a global ...
There's a lot at stake, not just for the future of clean energy, but for Newsom himself. The Democratic governor, now in his second term and widely seen as a future presidential candidate, insists ...
More than two-thirds of California’s power grid is now fueled by clean energy sources — marking a new milestone for the Golden State, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced Monday, noting that fossil ...
SAN DIEGO — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday touted that in 2023 — the latest year for which data is available — renewable and clean sources of energy accounted for 67% of California’s power.