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Environment California Research & Policy Center
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Daily Democrat
Friday, January 27, 2012
By
Larry Mitchell and Elizabeth Kalf Sbeek
Woodland, trailing only Chico, is a state leader in solar power, according to a new environmental report.
The report, which came out Tuesday from the Los Angeles-based Environment California Policy and Research Center, said Chico produces more solar power per resident than any other city in the state, with solar capacity per resident at .110 kilowatt, followed by Woodland in second place at .100 kilowatt, for cities with 50,000 residents or more.
Davis ranked No. 30 at .047 kilowatt.
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