Not exact matches
Along with increases in generation from wind power and geothermal energy, solar power helped make
California the top state
producer of nonhydroelectric renewable
electricity in 2014, narrowly topping Texas.
One of
California's largest
electricity producers recently published a white paper that analyzed how the state will achieve its 2030 greenhouse - gas targets — and it... read more January 19, 2018 by Mark Stevenson
But every MWh of
electricity that is exported from BC to
California will wear a GHG change of at least 0.315 TCO2e / MWh, and to maintain — let alone grow — the BC clean power share of the
California energy market, starting in 2013 BC Hydro / Powerex will have to start buying CA GHG quota from the CA heavy oil and similar high - GHG CA energy
producers.
Texas, this country's leading oil
producer for the last century, is now our leading generator of
electricity from wind, having eclipsed
California two years ago.