California assembly passes community renewable energy legislation
The California State Assembly passed a bill that will significantly expand community renewable energy in the state as well as increase grid reliability.
The bill, AB 2316, establishes a state community renewable energy program making clean energy more accessible, including to businesses regardless of whether they rent or own property. The law also includes energy storage requirements on community solar projects designed to increase grid reliability, which can help the state during power crunches as the result of high demand or natural events.
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Source: Environmental Leader
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