Wednesday, September 12, 2018

222 777 | California to rely on 100% clean electricity by 2045 under bill signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, September 10, 2018


All of California’s electricity will come from clean power sources by 2045 under legislation signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday, the latest in a series of ambitious goals set by the state to combat the effects of climate change.

Brown hailed the move as another example of the state’s global leadership on environmental initiatives as the Trump administration backs away from such policies. The bill’s signing comes just days before Brown is set to host a global conference on climate change in San Francisco, a final effort to showcase California’s actions on the environment before he ends his fourth and final term as governor in January.

Senate Bill 100 by state Sen. Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) requires the state to obtain all of its electricity from clean sources — such as solar, wind and hydropower — by 2045. The bill also requires electric utilities and other service providers to generate 60% of their power from renewable sources by 2030, up from the 50% goal previously set for that date.
 



 

 Edmund Gerald Brown Jr. (born April 7, 1938) is an American politician serving as the 39th and current Governor of California since 2011. A former lawyer, Brown has previously held the position of governor of California from 1975–1983. As a consequence of the 28-year gap between his second and third terms, he is both the oldest and sixth-youngest California governor. He is also the state's longest-serving governor.


From Governor Jerry Brown's birthday (4/7/18) to the date of this 100% clean electricity 2045 bill signing (9/10/18) is a span of 156 days.
thirty-three = 156. Masonry = 33. Mafia = 33

(Counting the end date, it is exactly 157 days. 157 is the 37th prime number. Los Angeles = 37)

Right below, you will see that it is also a span of 5 months and 3 days, like 53.
Religion = 53. Vesica Picsis = 53

On the bottom right hand corner, you will see that it is a span of 22 weeks and 2 days, like 222.

And of course, counting the end date, it is exactly 22 weeks and 3 days, like 223.

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