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== San Diego, Calif Regional Energy Plan ==
{{Entity|Locale=San Diego|Region=CA|Country=US}}
'''Type:''' Policy


'''Type:''' Joint Government Agreement
'''Status:''' Enacted in December 1994


'''Status:''' Enacted
'''Source File:''' http://www.sdenergy.org/uploads/energy_plan.pdf
 
'''Date:''' December, 1994


'''Summary:'''
'''Summary:'''
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San Diego's 1994 Regional Energy Plan included a Small-Scale Distributed Power Generation goal. The objective of this measure was to increase awareness of distributed power generation technologies generally; to ensure that institutional and legal barriers do not impede their development (e.g. siting standards) and to encourage their use when meeting small increments of the region's electric needs. This is a perfect example of how a local government can begin to encourage local power production.
San Diego's 1994 Regional Energy Plan included a Small-Scale Distributed Power Generation goal. The objective of this measure was to increase awareness of distributed power generation technologies generally; to ensure that institutional and legal barriers do not impede their development (e.g. siting standards) and to encourage their use when meeting small increments of the region's electric needs. This is a perfect example of how a local government can begin to encourage local power production.


'''Full Plan:''' http://www.sdenergy.org/uploads/energy_plan.pdf
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San Diego, CA, US

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Type: Policy

Status: Enacted in December 1994

Source File: http://www.sdenergy.org/uploads/energy_plan.pdf

Summary:

San Diego's 1994 Regional Energy Plan included a Small-Scale Distributed Power Generation goal. The objective of this measure was to increase awareness of distributed power generation technologies generally; to ensure that institutional and legal barriers do not impede their development (e.g. siting standards) and to encourage their use when meeting small increments of the region's electric needs. This is a perfect example of how a local government can begin to encourage local power production.