California’s community choice aggegrators (CCAs) are on track to meet their state-mandated renewable portfolio standard obligations. PG&E, SCE and SDG&E have not signed significant new renewable power capacity since 2015, while CCAs have been building new projects. To achieve zero carbon electricity by 2050 will require aggressive plans to procure new renewables soon.
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More on CCAs signing long term RPS contracts: https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/busting-the-myth-that-cca-dont-sign-long-term-renewable-energy-contracts
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MCE’s 2019 IRP includes 60% renewables in its basic offering.
https://cleanpowerexchange.org/cca-agency-mces-2019-resource-plan-will-be-60-renewable
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