August 22, 2011
Policy & Enforcement Briefing: Calif. Renewable Auctions, Oil Sands Protests, Canada Coal Rules
The California Public Utilities Commission has given unanimous approval to the Renewable Auction Mechanism (RAM), a program under which developers will bid on the lowest levelized cost of energy (LCOE) that they can afford, Greentech Media reports.. The program is designed to support small to mid-sized renewable energy development and will require big California utilities to buy electricity from projects of 1.5 to 20 MW.
More than 100 tar sands protesters have been arrested for gathering on the White House sidewalk over the weekend, the….
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