California's Utilities Will Not Meet 2010 State RPS



California utilities won’t be able to meet the state renewable portfolio standard, or RPS, which demands that 20% of their electricity comes from clean power by 2010.

Over the past several years the state utilities, like PG&E, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric rushed to sign up various contracts with clean power providers in an attempt to reach the 2010 target. A significant reason for the delay is the the projects not being online in time, especially building the transmission lines.

 

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