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The state's utility regulators are considering adjusting the rules that govern the California solar energy marketplace.
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A power outage left hundreds of homes and businesses without electrical service for hours early Tuesday.
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San Diego's democratic lawmakers all voted for the nearly $2 trillion social safety net and climate plan.
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Urban planners and academicians have drawn up a plan for the region to lighten it's carbon footprint significantly by 2045.
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The county's ambitious effort to get to a carbon-neutral reality by 2045, hinges on a local blueprint to get there.
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Researchers are both hopeful and apprehensive about the climate conference underway in Scotland.
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KPBS Midday EditionLeaders say the building electrification ordinance is part of the city’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gases, but critics say the move is a political ploy that won’t do much to impact climate change.
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The fight between the developer of what is slated to become San Diego County’s largest solar farm and neighbors in Jacumba who fear the project will strangle their town is heading to court.
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San Diego Gas & Electric will refund $51.6 million to ratepayers and pay a $5.5 million fine over a botched program to encourage people to buy energy-efficient lightbulbs.
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With above-normal temperatures forecast for much of California and the West over the next few days, the manager of the state's power grid extended a statewide Flex Alert until at least Thursday.
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