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Protected Areas Exclusion (Solar)
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The geospatial data reflected in the protected area layer mostly pertain to natural and wilderness areas where development of utility-scale renewable energy is... -
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Tracking Progress Toward a Cleaner Energy Future
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Sector-specific summaries of California's progress toward a cleaner energy future, with links to additional resources. Information and metrics are updated regularly. -
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Utility Wind Project Size by County and State: 2020
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This map illustrates the variety of median project capacity sizes across the United States and California counties for wind projects whose total nameplate capacity is... -
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1 MW and Smaller Solar PV Capacity and Number by County: 2021
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Energy generation data and map are from the Quarterly Fuel and Energy Reporting Form CEC-1304B and the California Energy Commission. Map depicts distributed solar... -
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BLM LUPA Renewable Energy Designations
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From Databasin: https://drecp.databasin.org/datasets/c61b0e256e494fc5b6958d6c3999a19a/Development Focus Areas (DFAs). Designation on BLM-administered lands within... -
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Energy Peak by POEU: 2021
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Notes: The 16 Publicly Owned Electric Utilities (POEU) shown on this map represent those with an annual electrical demand exceeding 700 gigawatt hours (GWh) per year.... -
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Wind Generation Time Interval Exploration Tool
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This Wind Generation Interactive Query Tool created by the CEC. The visualization tool interactively displays wind generation over different time intervals in three-... -
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Light Rail Stops
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This data is intended to assist staff and visitors to the California Energy Commission headquarters, 715 P Street, 3rd Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814 with nearby parking... -
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Draft Critical Habitat for 2026-2027 IRP
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This layer consists of the most recent footprints of the Proposed and Final Critical Habitat for Threatened and Endangered Species from the United States Fish and... -
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California Electric Transmission Lines
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The California Energy Commission (CEC) Electric Transmission Line geospatial data layer has been created to illustrate electric transmission in California. When used... -
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Utility Solar Capacity and Generation by Type and County: 2021
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Energy data is collected for power plants that have a nameplate capacity of 1MW or more. Counties that are gray had no utility-scale solar capacity. Dataoriginates... -
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Utility Renewable Capacity by Type and County: 2022
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Energy data and map are from the California Energy Commission and include utility scalepower plants. Plants of any type below 1 MW (e.g. residential solar) are not... -
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Energy Demand by POEU: 2020
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Notes: The 16 Publicly Owned Electric Utilities (POEU) shown on this map represent those with an annual electrical demand exceeding 700 gigawatt hours (GWh) per year.... -
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Utility Renewable and BTM PV Generation by Type and County: 2018
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Map of 2018 Utility Scale Renewable Electrical Generation Types by County and 2018 Behind the Meter Solar Photovoltaic in MW. -
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Operational Electricity Market California, 2020
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Map of the operational power plants in California that are greater than 1 MW in capacity and operational in 2018. This data is aggregated from the Quarterly Fuel and... -
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Natural Gas Utility Service Area, California 2020
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Map of Natural Gas Utility Service Areas across California -
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Draft CEC Cropland Index Model High Category for 2026-2027 IRP
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For the 26-27 IRP, CEC updated the input datasets to the model to use the most recent available versions of the input data, leaving the transformation scale, weights... -
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Utility Renewable Generation by End Use and County: 2020
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Generation is from in-state renewable generators of at least 1 MW. Renewables include biomass, solar, wind, geothermal, and small hydro. Small hydro includes plants... -
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Energy Peak by POEU: 2020
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Notes: The 16 Publicly Owned Electric Utilities (POEU) shown on this map represent those with an annual electrical demand exceeding 700 gigawatt hours (GWh) per year.... -
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Total Generation by Type and County: 2022
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Energy generation data are from the California Energy Commission's Quarterly Fuel and Energy Report and the Wind Generation Reporting System databases. Map depicts...