Edison might miss clean power goal
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Edison International’s Southern California Edison utility might not meet the state target for generating power from renewable energy sources, Chief Executive John Bryson said.
A California law enacted last year requires utilities to get 20% of their electricity from renewable sources by 2010.
Rosemead-based Southern California Edison last year provided 13 billion kilowatt-hours of power from renewable sources, or 17% of the total electricity it supplied. To meet the 2010 target, the utility would need 16 billion kilowatt-hours.
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