CPUC decision will add as much as 10.6 GW of new clean
The CPUC decision sets in motion the state''s process for developing these resources, allowing the Department of Water Resources (DWR), in its new role as the state''s central procurement
The CPUC decision sets in motion the state''s process for developing these resources, allowing the Department of Water Resources (DWR), in its new role as the state''s central procurement
California will solicit up to 2 GW of long-duration energy storage resources as part of a 10.6-GW centralized procurement for emerging clean energy technologies to be deployed
The majority of new energy storage installations over the last decade have been in front of the meter utility scale energy storage projects that will be developed and constructed pursuant to
To ensure the procurement of eligible energy resources that the state needs to meet its reliability needs, which have been identified as being delayed or needing a secure development path, it
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