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Top 10 Blog Posts of 2022

Energy Institute at HAAS

The year’s most popular blog posts addressed rooftop solar policy and the path to electrifying homes and transportation. The widespread adoption of solar energy by California households led the state’s … Continue Reading Top 10 Blog Posts of 2022.

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Petroleum Diesel is Disappearing from California

Energy Institute at HAAS

This week we add a new voice to the EI blog, Aaron Smith, who is the newest … Continue Reading Petroleum Diesel is Disappearing from California The state’s low carbon fuel standard is driving a shift to renewable diesel.

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Top 10 Energy Institute Blog Posts of 2021

Energy Institute at HAAS

Over one million California households and businesses have put solar panels on their roofs. … Continue Reading Top 10 Energy Institute Blog Posts of 2021. Readers were drawn to timely analysis on rooftop solar, the Texas power crisis and building electrification.

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Tesla Reminds California How Much It Contributes To Its Economy

InsideEVs

In a rare blog post on its website, Tesla talks about how many jobs it has created and how much money it has invested in California.

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Tesla defends its impact on California as Musk alienates blue states

Electrek

Tesla released a new blog post defending its impact on California and says that it now employs 47,000 people in the state. The post Tesla defends its impact on California as Musk alienates blue states appeared first on Electrek.

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California Develops Proposal to Achieve Clean Vehicle Future

CleanTechnica EVs

Originally published on the NRDC Expert Blog. California, a global leader in electric vehicle deployment and policy innovation, presented plans today for the next round of its Advanced Clean Cars […]. By Simon Mui With transportation now the largest source of carbon pollution in the U.S.,

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California Approves $44 Million for San Diego EV Charging

CleanTechnica EVs

Originally published on the NRDC Expert Blog. By Miles Muller San Diego Gas & Electric will deploy roughly 2,000 new electric vehicle charging stations at apartment and workplaces across the San Diego region, under a $44 million program approved by the California Public Utilities Commission.

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