The lack of acceptance for renewables, microgrids, and clean energy as a whole is astounding. It just SHOWCASES how idiotic the people in power are. Too myopic to see the health of the planet and those who inhabit it are more important than fleeting profits.
Surely EEI can pay for one of these that isn't embarrassing?
Anyway if you have an electric bill, congrats, you're subsidizing this influencer every month.
IKEA has installed 935,000+ solar panels and is on track for 100% renewable electricity.
This isn’t a future idea. It’s already happening.
We have the solutions. Implement them.
#ActOnClimate#climate#energy#renewables
Thank you B. Chris Brewster and Voice of San Diego for the excellent article pushing back on utility efforts to block Plug-In solar in California. Read the full article at the link below, and take action at the link in bio to ask your legislators to stand up to the monopoly utilities and vote YES on SB 868 with no amendments that add red tape!
https://t.co/zpQ8eLOBkN
My offer still stands - I will "partner" or be "sponsored" to do one of these videos for a DER company or merchant transmission developed for exactly half what EEI is paying for these. It's like Cameo, but for energy nerds.
"Energy is needed desperately...and that's not a red or blue issue."
@heather_reams of @CRESenergy joins the Good Energy podcast to explain the conservative case for solar energy.
Listen to the full episode: https://t.co/uyg6Uf9s4Q
Just a funny way of saying "utilities will have more information made public, rates will not lower, and they will not be held accountable for their corruption".
As California's energy needs grow, planning ahead is critical. We have released a proposal that would help ensure sufficient electricity resources are available to meet demand during heat waves and other periods of high use, while supporting the state's transition to clean energy.
Read the proposal: https://t.co/z4lPFWMksh
The proposal is on our 7/2 Voting Meeting agenda for consideration. Comment on the proposal on the Docket Card: https://t.co/e4s8Yc5Dxr
Since energy has become an essential resource for humanity, it should not be privately run. Utilities like PG&E take more and more money from Californians just to fill their investors' pockets. Their time is up; we need reform. NOW.
@RoKhanna@TomSteyer Since energy has become an essential resource for humanity, it should not be privately run. Utilities like PG&E take more and more money from Californians just to fill their investors' pockets. Their time is up; we need reform. NOW.
The growing utility and electrical rates in California are no joke and its high time we make some change here. We pay too much into what's become a necessity to live, i.e. electricity. The utilities like PGE should work for us, not the other way around.