LOS ANGELES ? A long-running squabble with Southern California Edison has stalled millions of dollars in renewable energy projects expected to provide power to facilities in California's national parks and forests.
According to the Los Angeles Times ( http://lat.ms/AcL0PK ) an $800,000 solar project at Death Valley National Park, photovoltaic panels at the visitors center at Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and a solar power system at the U.S. Forest Service's facility at Mono Lake are among dozens of taxpayer-funded projects that are stalled while federal agencies try to come to an agreement with Edison to tie the projects to the state's electrical grid.
An Edison spokesman declined to discuss the projects, citing the ongoing negotiations.
The impasse has slowed the parks' ability to meet renewable energy goals at a time when federal agencies are trying to reduce carbon footprints.
The Associated Press
Source: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/jan/08/renewable-energy-projects-stalled-amid-squabbling/
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