This bill strengthens the electric utility’s Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) process to bolster commitments to clean energy while ensuring reliability and affordability for customers. Additionally, it will provide for more stakeholder and public participation in the IRP process.
Sponsored by Assemblyman Howard Watts.
Yes is the pro-conservation vote
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Status:
Assembly: 42 Yes // 0 No Senate: 20 Yes // 1 No Signed by the GovernorLegend:
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