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Administrative/Regulatory,
Environmental & Energy

Sep. 9, 2021

Energy regulatory agencies working hard to keep the lights on

In the wake of the rolling blackouts last summer, California energy regulatory agencies and the state government have been scrambling to prevent blackouts this summer and next, even as the impacts of climate change make that job increasingly difficult.

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In the wake of the rolling blackouts last summer, California energy regulatory agencies and the state government have been scrambling to prevent blackouts this summer and next, even as the impacts of climate change make that job increasingly difficult.

In August 2020, the California Independent System Operator Corporation was forced to institute rotating electricity outages in California during a west-wide extreme heat wave.

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