The Plug and Play Solar Act, which passed on a 35-1 vote, would allow portable solar generation devices with up to 1,200 watts of output to connect to a building through a standard outlet. The bill now moves to the state Assembly, which has until August 31 to pass it during the current session.
California State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones of the 40th district (Source). He’s got Chevron up there as a big donor and has supported many bills aimed at lining big oil’s pockets, so its no shock.
California State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones of the 40th district (Source). He’s got Chevron up there as a big donor and has supported many bills aimed at lining big oil’s pockets, so its no shock.