Give California credit, though, for extending the lives of a few natural gas generating plants, as well as that of the Diablo Canyon nuclear station in San Luis Obispo County.
Doing so was a tacit acknowledgement that officials are going too hard and too fast in their pursuit of energy sources that don’t emit carbon dioxide.
While rational energy policies are being followed elsewhere, even in regions that had loudly and proudly gone “green,” California can’t kick its net-zero obsession.
Or maybe the right word is “won’t,” because the state refuses to deviate from its reckless plans.
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Why can’t California be more like Europe – and Puerto Rico?
Kerry Jackson
Give California credit, though, for extending the lives of a few natural gas generating plants, as well as that of the Diablo Canyon nuclear station in San Luis Obispo County.
Doing so was a tacit acknowledgement that officials are going too hard and too fast in their pursuit of energy sources that don’t emit carbon dioxide.
While rational energy policies are being followed elsewhere, even in regions that had loudly and proudly gone “green,” California can’t kick its net-zero obsession.
Or maybe the right word is “won’t,” because the state refuses to deviate from its reckless plans.
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.