Los Angeles to Go Coal-Free As It Ramps Up RenewablesSustainableBusiness.com News
Los Angeles currently gets 39% of its electricity from coal, but that
will end soon. Since 2005, when he took office, renewable energy has grown from 3%
to 20% and the use of coal has dropped from 50% to 40%. Most of LA's renewable energy comes from outside the city right now. By incentivizing local solar production on the city's vast, unused rooftops, the result will be more efficient power delivery and meaningful local jobs in solar sales, installation and maintenance. "The 12,000+ acres of available rooftop space available for solar could generate as much as 5.5 gigawatts of power in Los Angeles," says Jacob Lipa, LA Business Council Chairman. "While getting to a 600 megawatt FiT only takes advantage of a fraction of the total capacity in the city, it's a great start to encourage investment in the city." © 2013 Sustainable Business.com. All Rights Reserved. http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/24636 |