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LA Mayor Pushed to Fulfill Solar Promise

Posted on the 25 January 2014 by Jim Winburn @civicbeebuzz

0113_newswire_energy_w100_res72 LOS ANGELES – Last year, Eric Garcetti sold himself to Los Angeles voters as a solar champion. Now he has the chance to prove it – and LA solar activists are pushing the new mayor to make good on his campaign promises.

The mayor of Los Angeles has big sway on this issue through the city Department of Water and Power, the utility for Angelenos. With the head of the LADPW announcing his resignation earlier this month, Garcetti now gets to appoint a replacement. He’s on notice that the new guy better be solar-friendly.

“Environment California is calling for Mayor Garcetti to appoint a new general manager who will prioritize achieving 20 percent local solar power by 2020,” the Environment California Research & Policy Center said.

Twenty percent by 2020 isn’t a random demand by the group, pulled out of the air for its alliterative qualities; it’s what candidate Garcetti talked up a year ago, endorsing a 12-fold increase in the city’s 100-megawatt feed-in tariff program.

“If they can do 1,200 megawatts in Ontario, Canada, we can do it here in L.A. This will create thousands of jobs and help reach my goal of making DWP coal and nuclear free,” he said in a press release back then.

Full story by EarthTechling staff at earthtechling.com.

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Read Garcetti’s Jan. 28, 2013 press release at ericgarcetti.com/solarexpansion.


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