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Getting to 50%: Renewable Power in California

Evening Forum

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Governor Brown has proposed expanding California’s renewable energy goals from 33% by 2020 to 50% by 2030. This would likely mean a substantial increase in “distributed energy resources,” such as community solar, energy storage and microgrids. Which cities and counties are best prepared for this evolution and how might it affect the Bay Area’s built environments? Co-presented by the APA California Northern Planners Working Group on Energy and the Built Environment.

+ Ethan Elkind / UC Berkeley Center for Law, Energy and the Environment
+ Barbara Hale / San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
+ Josh Hohn / APA California Northern - Energy Initiative

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