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Regional Energy Infrastructure Study (REIS)

           






CCSE (formerly SDREO), in partnership with the City of San Diego, County of San Diego, Port of San Diego, San Diego County Water Authority, San Diego Association of Governments and the Utility Consumers Action Network (UCAN) (the “Project Team”) recently completed a comprehensive study to evaluate the long-term need for energy infrastructure in the region. The study was completed by San Diego-based Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).

Press Release - Multi-Agency Team Releases 2030 Regional Energy Infrastructure Study: Study Indicates Critical Energy Challenges Remain for the San Diego Region

Final Report Uploaded January 6th, 2003

Public Comments were submitted and are available from SDREO.

 

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