The California Public Utilities Commission issued a 2021 mandate requiring 1,000 MW of non-weather-dependent, non-battery, zero-emission energy to increase grid reliability, which enabled the Fervo Energy contract.
The CPUC requires utility grid operators to shut off power during severe weather events to prevent wildfires, necessitating backup power solutions like the one being implemented in Calistoga.
This agency has proposed changes to the state's net metering system, including a one-time connection fee and a small monthly charge for solar system owners.
This commission is directed by Assembly Bill 327 to ensure customers in the 5% program remain in it for the lifetime of their solar modules and to pressure utilities into embracing solar energy.
State regulators in California that have approved an upgrade to the state's interconnection standards for rooftop and small-scale solar energy projects.
The CPUC announced that California has reached a significant milestone in its generation of solar energy and detailed this in the 2012 California Solar Initiative Annual Program Assessment.
The regulatory body that oversees utility operations in California. CPUC issued settlement terms to NRG Energy regarding employment practices and infrastructure investment.
The CPUC is seeking approval to collect energy consumption data throughout California and draft recommendations regarding regulations and educational initiatives on alternative energy.
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