California utility PG&E plans 500 megawatts of solar power by 2015.
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Path is paved for California and 13 other U.S. states to set their own strict vehicles emissions standards; Automakers want one nationwide standard.
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Move highlights growing trend of electric utilities building, owning and operating their own renewable power generation plants.
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger reaches out to President Obama to let California set its own limits on vehicle emissions.
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California slips to 4th place in ranking by think tank, but overtakes Bay State in risk capital and entrepreneurship.
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Barring a substantial worsening in housing or another source of weakness suddenly appearing, California's sluggish economy "will not spiral into a full-blown recession," a UCLA Anderson Forecast report says.
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The state of California asks the federal judge overseeing Microsoft's antitrust oversight agreement to extend a section of it by three years to 2012.
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Court of Appeal Upholds Proposition 71.
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North Carolina city partners with Cree to bring LED lighting to city streets and garages.
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Computer giant to resolve California civil complaint it used false pretenses to obtain the phone records of board members, journalists.
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Company agrees to finance anti-spying fund and take steps to prevent corporate espionage, criminal cases continue.
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What will the state's $3-billion stem cell spending plan buy?
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Clean-energy companies get some of what they want from the recent election.
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Top VC backer says ethanol is an important step to something better, solar going in the wrong direction.
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State clears the last obstacles blocking the phone companies’ pay-TV market entry.
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California will churn out tons of solar energy under a $2.9-billion program.
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Redmond giant will pay $70 million in vouchers to group of California municipalities.
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Internet news briefs for the week of April 10, 2006.
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Private companies question how California’s Prop 71 will play out.
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The search giant joins the Internet service provider to propose free and paid Wi-Fi for San Francisco residents.
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