A Small Step for CA
Today's San Francisco Chronicle reports that the state Public Utility Commission will consider a surcharge on utility bills to fund a proposed institute for climate solutions. The surcharge would provide a projected $60 million per year to address gaps in existing research funding.
Some consumer groups criticize the plan suggesting the state draw monies from its general fund. With a looming $10-15 billion deficit, such funding is unlikely. While we would all prefer a stronger direct state and national commitment to research funding, in the current fiscal climate this commitment is unlikely.
This small-bore proposal should be a welcome, albeit small, step towards greater investment in clean power. Who knows, perhaps it will snowball?