California will build the largest solar energy projects throughout the U.S.

News June 19, in order to vigorously develop renewable sources of energy, the Government of the United States, California, adopted a on the 18th largest U.S. solar energy development projects.

According to the plan, Edison will be responsible for the next 5 years in California's 150 commercial buildings to install solar roof panels, up to 875 million U.S. dollars investment. In addition, Edison will also commissioned private contractors, other commercial buildings in California's solar energy equipment installed on the roof.

According to Edison spokesman, after the completion of these projects, each year, enough to power 325,000 to meet household demand for electricity of life. Edison CEO, said the project is developing in California an important renewable energy initiatives, it is not only conducive to environmental protection, but will also create hundreds of California "green" job opportunities.

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said California over the next few years will be one million solar energy equipment installed on the roof, and now the plan is to start gradually. He said that in response to global warming and energy shortages, the Government of California has developed a variety of efforts to develop long-term renewable energy goals, including the full use of solar energy.

Jun. 20, 2009