California lawmakers push 100% clean energy bill closer to governor's desk; Hawaii far from 100% renewables — but running ahead of schedule, state finds; Exploding transmission costs are the missing story in California's regionalization debate; Future of Minnesota Power gas plant uncertain after ALJ ruling
Last year, Hawaii's renewable portfolio topped 25%, far ahead of 2015's interim statutory target of 15%. Still, a large majority of the island's electricity is generated by oil.
A debate is raging in California about whether the risks of a new western RTO outweigh the benefits claimed by transmission proponents. The answer is a resounding no, Clean Coalition's Doug Karpa writes.
Administrative Law Judge Jeanne Cochran found the utility did not give enough consideration to alternatives such as wind and solar power, energy efficiency or even a small gas-fired peaking plant.
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