Public Interest Energy Strategies Report

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
California,
California Energy Commission,
Natural Gas,
Strategy,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
California Energy Commission

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Overview: The strategies presented in the Public Interest Energy Strategies Report are those called out in Senate Bill 1389 (SB 1389). The energy crisis of 2000-2001 caught many people in California by surprise. Electricity prices seemed to suddenly soar out of control and rotating outages were threatened. While much has been written to explain how California got into this energy predicament and much has happened to help get the state out of danger, California's electricity and natural gas infrastructure, the pipelines and power plants and storage facilities that feed the consumer's desire for light and power, is not yet robust.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,597KB | Date: Dec 2003 | Pages: 231


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