Removing Obstacles to Increased Electric Generation and Natural Gas Supply in the Western United States

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
California Energy Commission,
Natural Gas,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
California Energy Commission

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Overview: In light of the severe electric energy shortages facing California and other areas of the West in recent months, which are likely to prevail into the foreseeable future, the Commission has examined all of its rate and facility certification authorities in the areas of electric energy, natural gas, hydroelectric and oil to determine how it can help increase electric energy supply.

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Format: PDF | Size: 60KB | Date: Mar 2001 | Pages: 25


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