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The CPUC decision advances state goals to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with energy use in buildings and is part of a larger effort to diminish overall GHG emissions.
When investor-owned utilities wish to sell, lease, or encumber their facilities, they must seek approval from the CPUC via an application process.
As part of its mission to serve the public, and as required by state law, the CPUC provides the Governor and Legislature an Annual Report on its activities for the prior year and a look ahead at the work expected over the next 12 months.