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DESCRIPTION:California leads the nation with its ambitious programs to combat climate 
 change, from ramping up renewable energy to driving the development of 
 cleaner cars and its cap-and-trade program. SB100, a bill signed into law 
 in Sept. 2018, mandates that California achieve 100% clean energy by the 
 year 2045. This is yet another step on the path the state has been 
 traveling for 15 years and in fact, is ahead of schedule in meeting its 
 2020 goals. How difficult will it be to meet the requirements of SB100 and 
 actually get to 100%?  What are the major challenges to overcome; the most 
 important opportunities? This major initiative provides fertile ground for 
 a rich discussion about what it will truly take to meet California's 2045 
 target. What is the technical feasibility? What about cost, time, social 
 factors? This energetic conversation will cover these areas and more, with 
 time to contribute ideas and questions of your own.\n\nSally Benson of 
 Stanford's Precourt Institute for Energy and Professor of Energy Resources 
 Engineering; Ryan Hanley of Shell Energy Platform; Thomas Heller of Climate 
 Policy Initiative; and Arne Olson of E3 will kick off the discussion; Jane 
 Long of the Environmental Defense Fund will moderate.\n\nChurchill Club 
 Member $50 | Nonmember $75.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/11/25/18828417.php
SUMMARY:California's SB100: The Race to 100% Clean Energy
LOCATION:Ford Greenfield Labs\n3251 Hillview Avenue\nPalo Alto, CA 94304
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/11/25/18828417.php
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DTEND:20191206T033000Z
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