RPS GOALS. PG&E assesses the Offer’s consistency with and contribution to California’s goals for the RPS program and the Offer’s support of PG&E’s supplier diversity goals (collectively “RPS Goals”). The RPS Goals assessment considers non-quantitative factors, legislative findings, and declarations that increase California’s reliance on renewable energy, consistency with the CPUC’s Water Action Plan, Executive Order S-06-06 which established a goal the state would meet 20% of its renewable energy needs with electricity produced from biomass, and supplier diversity.
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RPS GOALS. PG&E assesses the Offer’s consistency with and contribution to California’s goals for the RPS program and the Offer’s support of PG&E’s supplier diversity goals (collectively “RPS Goals”). The RPS Goals assessment considers non-non- quantitative factors, legislative findings, findings and declarations that increase California’s reliance on renewable energy, consistency with the CPUC’s Water Action Plan, Executive Order S-06-06 which established a goal the state would meet 20% of its renewable energy needs with electricity produced from biomass, and supplier diversity.
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RPS GOALS. PG&E assesses the Offer’s consistency with and contribution to California’s goals for the RPS program and the Offer’s support of PG&E’s supplier diversity goals (collectively “RPS Goals”). The RPS Goals assessment considers non-quantitative factors, legislative findings, findings and declarations that increase California’s reliance on renewable energy, consistency with the CPUC’s Water Action Plan, Executive Order S-06-06 which established a goal the state would meet 20% of its renewable energy needs with electricity produced from biomass, and supplier diversity.
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RPS GOALS. PG&E assesses the Offerthis offer’s consistency with and contribution to California’s goals for the RPS program and the Offerthis offer’s support of PG&E’s supplier diversity goals (collectively “RPS Goals”). The RPS Goals assessment considers non-quantitative factors, legislative findings, and declarations that increase California’s reliance on renewable energy, consistency with the CPUC’s Water Action Plan, Executive Order S-06S- 06-06 which established a goal the state would meet 20% twenty percent of its renewable energy needs with electricity produced from biomass, and supplier diversity.
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