Resource and report archive
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Informe sobre los beneficios socioeconómicos y para la salud pública Políticas sobre combustibles para transporte AB 32 de California
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EDF is working to propel adoption of demand response—an invaluable component of the smart grid that helps utilities, homes, and businesses financially benefit from conserving electricity.
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In an effort to lower carbon emission, slow the pace of climate change, and level rising energy costs, California is overhauling how it makes, moves and uses electricity
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All 22.5 million V14 allowances that were offered were purchased at $11.50 per allowance, 16 cents above the floor price of $11.34.
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EDF is working to propel the widespread adoption of demand response—an invaluable component of the smart grid that helps utilities, homes, and businesses financially benefit from conserving electricity
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A Report on Public Health and Societal Economic Benefits of California’s AB 32 Transportation Fuel Policies
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Since the initiation of California’s cap-and-trade program, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has held seven auctions.
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Carbon Market California: What You Need to Know About Year One of Cap and Trade
Type: Fact Sheet
Date: May 1, 2014
After gathering extensive data and stakeholder input, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) officially launched a groundbreaking cap-and-trade program on January 1, 2013.
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Complete list of companies
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From alternative fuel producers to electric vehicle manufacturers and investors, hundreds of California companies and people are benefiting from the state’s leadership on climate change.