Clean energy measures passed today...
Solar panels have become an increasingly familiar sight on California rooftops as the state moves toward a clean-energy future, Ivan Penn reports on nytimes.com.
For new homes, they are about to become a requirement, he wrote.
The California Energy Commission is expected to approve changes to the building code on Wednesday to require solar panels on all new homes, putting the state even farther in the forefront of the use of solar power, he added.
For more of a timely, new report: https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/05/09/business/energy-environment/california-solar-power.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur
State law requires at least 50 percent of California's electricity
to come from non carbon-producing sources by 2030.
Editor's note: The new solar panel rules covered in the story below were enacted by California today, according to KGO-TV, abc7news, sacbee.com and usatoday.com.
Editor's note: The new solar panel rules covered in the story below were enacted by California today, according to KGO-TV, abc7news, sacbee.com and usatoday.com.
Solar panels have become an increasingly familiar sight on California rooftops as the state moves toward a clean-energy future, Ivan Penn reports on nytimes.com.
For new homes, they are about to become a requirement, he wrote.
The California Energy Commission is expected to approve changes to the building code on Wednesday to require solar panels on all new homes, putting the state even farther in the forefront of the use of solar power, he added.
For more of a timely, new report: https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/05/09/business/energy-environment/california-solar-power.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur
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