California Energy Law News - California Moves Towards 100% Renewable Energy Goal by 2045

In a significant step towards achieving its goal of using 100% renewable energy by 2045, California made a groundbreaking announcement on September 4, 2025. The state revealed a plan to invest over $1 billion in new energy infrastructure that will focus on increasing the production of clean energy sources such as solar and wind power.Governor Gavin Newsom praised the initiative, stating that it will not only help California combat climate change but also create thousands of new jobs in the renewable energy sector. "This investment is a testament to our commitment to a sustainable and clean energy future for California," Newsom said in a press conference.The new energy infrastructure project will focus on developing large-scale solar farms and wind turbines across the state, as well as expanding battery storage capacity to ensure a reliable energy supply even during periods of low renewable energy production. Additionally, the plan includes funding for research and development of new technologies to further enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of renewable energy sources.California has long been a leader in renewable energy adoption, with over half of its electricity coming from renewable sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. The state has set ambitious goals to increase these percentages in the coming years, with the ultimate aim of achieving 100% clean energy by 2045.Environmental advocates have welcomed the new investment in clean energy infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of transitioning away from fossil fuels to combat climate change. "California's commitment to renewable energy sends a strong message to the rest of the country and the world that the transition to clean energy is not only possible but necessary," said Sarah Smith, a spokesperson for the Environmental Defense Fund.The $1 billion investment in new energy infrastructure is expected to create over 10,000 jobs in construction, engineering, and renewable energy industries. The project is set to begin in the coming months and is projected to be completed within the next five years.As California continues to lead the way in renewable energy adoption, experts believe that other states and countries will follow suit in transitioning towards a more sustainable and clean energy future. With this latest announcement, California has solidified its position as a global leader in the fight against climate change.

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