Here's an interesting San Jose Mercury News article from Tuesday about electricity policy in California. As I mentioned earlier in this post, there are competing electricity bills in the California legislature right now, and one of the issues of contention is direct access. The Mercury News article focuses on direct access and the Governor's support of it, as well as some of the arguments for and against it.
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