California Energy Law News - California Sets New Renewable Energy Record on December 29, 2025

On December 29, 2025, California reached a significant milestone in its efforts to transition to renewable energy sources, setting a new record for renewable energy generation. The state's grid operator reported that renewable energy sources accounted for a whopping 80% of the state's total energy consumption on that day, surpassing the previous record of 76% set just last month.According to officials, the increased reliance on renewable energy sources was driven by a combination of factors, including favorable weather conditions for solar and wind power generation, as well as the continued expansion of renewable energy infrastructure across the state. California has long been at the forefront of the clean energy movement, with ambitious targets for renewable energy adoption and emissions reduction.The record-setting day was a clear demonstration of California's commitment to combating climate change and reducing its carbon footprint. By reducing its reliance on fossil fuels and increasing its use of clean, renewable energy sources, California is not only helping to combat climate change but also creating new job opportunities and driving economic growth in the renewable energy sector.Governor Gavin Newsom praised the achievement, calling it a significant step forward in the state's ongoing efforts to build a more sustainable and resilient energy system. "California continues to lead the nation in clean energy innovation, and this record-breaking day is a testament to the hard work and dedication of all those working to make our state a leader in renewable energy," said Governor Newsom.The record-breaking day comes on the heels of Governor Newsom's announcement of a new set of ambitious targets for renewable energy adoption in the state, including a goal of reaching 100% renewable energy by 2045. With the continued expansion of renewable energy infrastructure and ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions, California is well on its way to achieving its clean energy goals and setting an example for other states to follow.

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