March 30, 2017 National Grid's proposed transmission line will ship 1.2 GW of renewables from Canada; Businesses, energy industry pressure Maryland governor to sign efficiency bill; Report: SDG&E issues new RFO for community solar after few bids; Southern CEO: 'Tremendous disagreement' over CO2 as primary climate change contributor
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Lawmakers in both legislative chambers already approved a measure to extend the state's energy efficiency goals, directing utilities to reduce electricity usage 2% annually by 2020.
California's community solar program appears off to a slow start after San Diego Gas & Electric informed state regulators it received just two bids in its Enhanced Community Renewables solicitation.
Southern Company Chairman and CEO Tom Fanning joins a growing crowd of skeptics questioning whether carbon dioxide is the primary contributor to climate change.
The White House has taken several steps to roll back Obama-era climate and environmental regulations, but state and municipal-level efforts will continue.
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