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Commercialization, Renewable Energy

EDF signs 300 MW solar+storage purchase agreement with LA-area clean electricity provider

September 3, 2021

Via: Renewable Energy World

EDF Renewables has signed a 15-year power purchase agreement with Los Angeles-area electricity provider Clean Power Alliance for the Desert Quartzite Solar+Storage project. The Desert Quartzite Solar+Storage project consists of a 300-megawatt solar farm and a 600 MWh battery energy storage system. […]


News and Policies, State

USA: New hydrogen station opens in Los Angeles

October 29, 2020

Via: PetrolPlaza

FirstElement Fuel opened for business a new hydrogen station in Los Angeles, California. Located at Mission Hills, an urban residential community in the San Fernando Valley, it is one of the first hydrogen stations in California serving passenger cars to […]


Mainstream technologies, News and Policies, Renewable Energy, State

If Green Hydrogen Can Fuel Los Angeles, It Will Really Be The City Of Dreams

April 8, 2020

Via: Forbes

Los Angeles may truly be the city of dreams. Its goal is to get all of its electricity from renewable energy. And its inching closer, having created a timeline to help convert an 1,800-megawatt coal plant in Utah to one […]


News and Policies, State

LA now biggest U.S. city to announce 100 percent renewable energy goals

May 8, 2019

Via: Power Engineering

The city of Los Angeles is following the same clean energy direction that its home state and some neighboring cities are taking by declaring an intent to power all of its municipal activities with carbon-free sources by 2050. Los Angeles […]


Electric, Energy Consumption

Los Angeles Revolutionizing Itself With 100% Renewable Electricity Target

July 8, 2016

Via: CleanTechnica

California is actively leading in several areas of society, with policies promoting more responsible societal thoughts and actions — and revolutionizing energy generation city by city. The conscientious energy movement already in place there recently gathered more strength due to the tragic, enormous […]


News and Policies, State

How Los Angeles Can Become a Low-Carbon Super-Project

February 25, 2016

Via: Energy Collective

Much of today’s news about efforts to fight climate change revolves around the Supreme Court’s stay of the Clean Power Plan, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. power plants. Make no mistake, this […]