Tag: 33 percent renewable energy by 2020
Climate Hustlers & Media use Scare Tactics to Sell Green Agenda
“It’s not your imagination: Sacramento is getting hotter, data shows.” the Sacramento Bee headline cautioned Friday. They also say, “The six warmest years in California have all happened in the past decade, according to NOAA.” Is this just a little...
Tax Fighter Warns ‘Big Problems for California’s Income-Based Utility Rates’
Last week the Globe reported that Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric and San Diego Gas & Electric had just filed a proposal to create income-based utility billing. Currently, utility bills are based on electricity and gas consumption. The...
California Going Full Commie: ‘Designing Electricity Rates for An Equitable Energy Transition’
Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric and San Diego Gas & Electric filed a proposal on Thursday that would install a fixed-rate electric bill system for those under the three largest power companies in the state, the Globe reported....
California Can’t Power the State but is Forging Ahead with Electric Truck Mandate
California is rich in natural resources which once powered the state: natural gas deposits in the Monterey Shale formation; geothermal energy, abundant rivers and waterways such as the San Joaquin River Delta and hydroelectric dams; the Pacific coastline; 85 million...
California’s $5-7 per Gallon Gas and Energy Costs Will Get More Expensive
The first week in December 2018, the United States exported more oil than we imported, for the first time in nearly 70 years. This is known as energy independence. And it happened not because of the previous 50 years of...
‘We’re Coming to a Point of Reckoning’ With CA Utility Bills Skyrocketing
Last week the Globe met with energy expert Jesus Arredondo and discussed the recent California Public Utilities Commission meeting that centered around themes and concepts raised in the CPUC White Paper, Utility Costs and Affordability of the Grid of the Future...