California is on-track for solar power installation milestone, Governor Schwarzenegger signs RPS EO

 

Governor Schwarzenegger has signed an Executive Order (EO) directing the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to adopt regulations increasing California's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) to 33% by 2020. This news supports data recently released by iSuppli, which states that California is on track to more than double its power generated by solar panel installations in 2009.

The Governor's Executive Order is intended to uphold California's leadership in environmental policies and builds on AB 32 goals by ensuring California will have the flexibility needed to use renewable energy sources.

The Governor says that this action provides clear, permanent direction for creation, delivery and servicing of California's renewable energy projects, which will help avoid another energy crisis while achieving our renewable energy goals.

"Three years ago, I signed AB 32 and committed California to roll back our greenhouse gas emissions a nation-leading 25% by 2020. We've made a lot of progress since then, but we still have a lot of work to do to reach our goals," said Governor Schwarzenegger.

"So I am taking action today to make sure California remains a pioneer in clean energy and clean jobs and directing the California Air Resources Board to enact regulations to reach our 33 percent renewable energy standards by 2020. With this investment in renewable energy projects, California has a bright energy future ahead that will help us fight climate change while driving our state's green economy."

CARB must adopt these regulations by July 31, 2010.

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