California, known for its rapid push for green energy, will delay closing three gas-fired power plants in response to the increased risks of blackouts, the Daily Caller reported .
The California Energy Commission voted Wednesday to delay the closure AES Alamitos, AES Huntington Beach and GenOn’s Ormond Beach Generating Station in Southern California through 2026, instead of closing the plants at the end of this year as originally scheduled. However, the CEC will need approval from the California State Water Resources Control Board to forward with the vote, likely determined next week, the news outlet noted.
Meanwhile, green activists were incensed over the vote and said the state needed to dig deeper in its pockets and incentivize the transition to power sources like solar and wind energy.
“As long as we have these gas […]
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