Clean Energy Infrastructure Deployment
California set ambitious energy and climate goals. A foundational component of the state’s transition to a carbon neutral economy is to decarbonize the electrical grid by 2045.
In order to achieve 100 percent clean electricity by 2045, a significant amount of renewable energy generation sources will need to be built and deployed onto the grid – about 7,000 to 10,000 megawatts per year over the next several years according to the SB 100 Joint Agency Report. This work will require in depth partnership between the public sector and private industry. Below are resources related to clean energy infrastructure deployment.

State and Federal Energy Incentives
There are several state and federal programs to support clean energy infrastructure projects. For a summary of resources, click below to learn more. GO-Biz also offers assistance for businesses to navigate available incentives. To contact a representative, click Contact Us.

Clean Energy Project Permitting and Siting
A list of resources on energy project permitting and siting in California can be found below. GO-Biz can also assist businesses one on one with project permitting and siting. Click below to contact us.