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Leeward Renewable Energy Completes Construction, Commences Commercial Operations at Rabbitbrush Solar + Storage Project

Leeward Renewable Energy Completes Construction, Commences Commercial Operations at Rabbitbrush Solar + Storage Project
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Live Panel: Carbon Sequestration Symposium at CSUB – Advanced BioFuels USA

Live Panel: Carbon Sequestration Symposium at CSUB – Advanced BioFuels USA
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Joshua trees found cut down near Tehachapi

Joshua Trees are a well-known piece of California. However, one Kern County woman says she found a bunch of them cut down west of Tehachapi, making her wonder why those pieces of nature were not protected.

Kern County Board votes to oppose statewide fracking ban

The Kern County Board of Supervisors is opposing a statewide ban on hydraulic fracking. Lorelei Oviatt, director of Kern County Planning and Natural Resources, requested that the board oppose the ban, 23ABC News reported. And now with no evidence of an environmental impact, the state is going to ban this innovative method, Oviatt said in the station s report. “Not ban an industry, although they said they will someday. This is one method. What is to stop the next industry being attacked?”  The board voted 4-0 to officially express its opposition to the ban, with one member absent. That opposition will take the form of a letter signed by all five board members along with a legal comment letter requested by the board from an outside legal counsel. 

California s fossil fuel expansion plan to test Newsom s clean energy record

Print Continue to article content This Jan. 16, 2015, file photo shows pumpjacks operating at the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield, Calif. | Jae C. Hong, File/AP California s fossil fuel expansion plan to test Newsom s clean energy record SACRAMENTO Kern County officials approved a plan that could increase the number of oil wells in California by a staggering 40 percent or more over the next 15 years a shift that is unfolding even as Gov. Gavin Newsom works to burnish his clean energy credentials. Experts and insiders expect the Newsom administration will honor the local decision by signing off on many of the drilling applications, which could undermine the governor s climate-friendly image and damage his relationship with environmentalists.

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