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In addition to generating cleaner electricity, covered canals have the added benefit of reducing evaporation in arid locations.
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An independent study found ratepayers could see lower electricity bills if the city were to form a municipal utility.
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Utility officials reviewed more of their customers’ bills after KPBS asked the company to look at a Fallbrook man’s high bill from January.
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While awaiting repairs by San Diego Gas & Electric, authorities blocked off a stretch of Pomerado Road and cleared people out of residential and commercial properties on several adjacent and nearby streets.
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Wyoming and federal officials will formally kick off construction Tuesday of a massive transmission line project to export wind power from Wyoming to southern California.
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The California Air Resources Board approved new rules in April that would ban the use of locomotives over 23 years old beginning in 2030.
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San Diego is recycling organic waste as part of a state effort to reduce emissions coming from landfills. How is that working for you?
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The Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reported the fourth highest year-to-year increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide in the history of the Keeling Curve.
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The U.S. government has approved a proposed multibillion-dollar transmission line that would send wind-generated electricity from rural New Mexico to big cities in the West.
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Students activists stage a "Walkout for Climate" rally and cheer Chancellor Khosla’s desire to eliminate fossil-fuel power on campus by 2030.
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