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		Read about Sacramento offshore power deal
Deal on Offshore Power is Latest Fool’s Game on Green Energy
			Wind farms will supposedly produce 25% (or 25 gigawatts, which would be enough power for 25 million homes) of California’s electricity after the state completes its 2045 transition to an energy grid free of fossil fuels and nuclear power. As the Times story indicates, there are zero offshore wind turbines ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 20, 2023		
				
					
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		Read latest on California's ill fated hydrogen push
California’s Hydrogen Bomb
			CalMatters reported in August that even “as California steers away from the internal combustion engine, the rapid transition is fueling a fight in the Capitol over how large a role hydrogen fuel cells will play in powering the clean cars of the future.” The only question, then, is how much ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 18, 2023		
				
					
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		Read about latest CA green subsidies
PRI comments featured in SD Union-Tribune story on State Funding More EV Chargers
			California spending $38M in rebates for EV chargers in low-income areas, including San Diego By Rob Nikolewski If you run an organization in a low-income area of San Diego County and are contemplating building electric vehicle charging stations, you can apply to receive a rebate from the state . . ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			September 13, 2023		
				
					
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		Read about latest green mandate failure
Failure of Electric Bus Maker Latest Sign of Trouble in Path to State’s All-EV Future
			The wheels on the bus go ‘round and ‘round but it’s not a smooth ride when the powerplant is a battery. Proterra, the Burlingame, California, company that makes electric buses as well as large trucks, vans and components for other manufacturers, has filed for bankruptcy. Just as Barack Obama hyped ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 12, 2023		
				
					
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		Read latest on California's green mandates
Here’s Another Reason Why Electric Cars Will Cost You More: Repair Costs
			Because they have a history of self-arson, EVs are an “insurance concern,” says Duggan Flanakin of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow. But when they’re not burning on the street, in garages, setting homes ablaze, or making cargo ship fires far worse than they otherwise would have been (and sometimes ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			August 14, 2023		
				
					
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		Read about new CA green mandate
Outlawing Commercial Gas Ovens Latest Government Hit on Minority Workers
			You may have missed it, but there was another shot fired last week in the war by California bureaucrats against gas-powered appliances. The South Coast Air Quality Management District – the unelected body given sweeping regulatory powers in the name of reducing air pollution in Southern California – passed a ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			August 8, 2023		
				
					
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		The Dark Side Of California’s Solar System
			The city of Los Angeles has a Department of Water and Power, the largest of its kind in the U.S. From this we are to understand that there is a synergistic connection between the two commodities. Yet one is crowding out the other in California’s race to an all-renewables electrical ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			July 21, 2023		
				
					
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		Biden’s Cash Is Merely A Drop in the Bucket of What an All-Renewable Future Needs
			President Biden headlined a Palo Alto event this week touting what Gov. Newsom’s office called “new investments in climate action and clean energy.” In between a series of high-priced Bay Area fundraisers for his re-election campaign, Biden, with Newsom by his side, announced “$67 million (in federal funds) to help ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden and Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			June 22, 2023		
				
					
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		California: Green For Me But Not For Thee
			Unsurprisingly, Californians are also using other states as junkyards. CalMatters recently reported that “California regulations may stop at the border, but its waste does not.” “Since 2010, about 43 percent of California-only hazardous waste has been transported out of state – much of it to Arizona and Utah landfills,” the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			June 12, 2023		
				
					
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		Learn About Latest Costly Green Mandate
California Emphasizes The ‘DIE’ In Diesel
			The state Air Resources Board has approved new rules that says, “all Class I line haul locomotives” that have “an original engine build date of 2035 and beyond” can operate in California only if they have “a zero-emissions configuration.” That’s also the last year that new diesel big rigs can ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			May 30, 2023		
				
					Read about Sacramento offshore power deal
Deal on Offshore Power is Latest Fool’s Game on Green Energy
			Wind farms will supposedly produce 25% (or 25 gigawatts, which would be enough power for 25 million homes) of California’s electricity after the state completes its 2045 transition to an energy grid free of fossil fuels and nuclear power. As the Times story indicates, there are zero offshore wind turbines ...		
					Read latest on California's ill fated hydrogen push
California’s Hydrogen Bomb
			CalMatters reported in August that even “as California steers away from the internal combustion engine, the rapid transition is fueling a fight in the Capitol over how large a role hydrogen fuel cells will play in powering the clean cars of the future.” The only question, then, is how much ...		
					Read about latest CA green subsidies
PRI comments featured in SD Union-Tribune story on State Funding More EV Chargers
			California spending $38M in rebates for EV chargers in low-income areas, including San Diego By Rob Nikolewski If you run an organization in a low-income area of San Diego County and are contemplating building electric vehicle charging stations, you can apply to receive a rebate from the state . . ...		
					Read about latest green mandate failure
Failure of Electric Bus Maker Latest Sign of Trouble in Path to State’s All-EV Future
			The wheels on the bus go ‘round and ‘round but it’s not a smooth ride when the powerplant is a battery. Proterra, the Burlingame, California, company that makes electric buses as well as large trucks, vans and components for other manufacturers, has filed for bankruptcy. Just as Barack Obama hyped ...		
					Read latest on California's green mandates
Here’s Another Reason Why Electric Cars Will Cost You More: Repair Costs
			Because they have a history of self-arson, EVs are an “insurance concern,” says Duggan Flanakin of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow. But when they’re not burning on the street, in garages, setting homes ablaze, or making cargo ship fires far worse than they otherwise would have been (and sometimes ...		
					Read about new CA green mandate
Outlawing Commercial Gas Ovens Latest Government Hit on Minority Workers
			You may have missed it, but there was another shot fired last week in the war by California bureaucrats against gas-powered appliances. The South Coast Air Quality Management District – the unelected body given sweeping regulatory powers in the name of reducing air pollution in Southern California – passed a ...		
					The Dark Side Of California’s Solar System
			The city of Los Angeles has a Department of Water and Power, the largest of its kind in the U.S. From this we are to understand that there is a synergistic connection between the two commodities. Yet one is crowding out the other in California’s race to an all-renewables electrical ...		
					Biden’s Cash Is Merely A Drop in the Bucket of What an All-Renewable Future Needs
			President Biden headlined a Palo Alto event this week touting what Gov. Newsom’s office called “new investments in climate action and clean energy.” In between a series of high-priced Bay Area fundraisers for his re-election campaign, Biden, with Newsom by his side, announced “$67 million (in federal funds) to help ...		
					California: Green For Me But Not For Thee
			Unsurprisingly, Californians are also using other states as junkyards. CalMatters recently reported that “California regulations may stop at the border, but its waste does not.” “Since 2010, about 43 percent of California-only hazardous waste has been transported out of state – much of it to Arizona and Utah landfills,” the ...		
					Learn About Latest Costly Green Mandate
California Emphasizes The ‘DIE’ In Diesel
			The state Air Resources Board has approved new rules that says, “all Class I line haul locomotives” that have “an original engine build date of 2035 and beyond” can operate in California only if they have “a zero-emissions configuration.” That’s also the last year that new diesel big rigs can ...		
					