Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday unveiled his administration's updated plan to quicken the pace of California's full abandonment of the fossil fuel industry.

Standing in front of the old Ford Motor Company assembly plant in Richmond that's now home to a company making a fully electric alternative to diesel generators, Newsom said the state will need to add 148,000 megawatts of clean energy by 2045 to reach that goal.

It's an ambitious target that will require a roughly 422% increase in the amount of clean energy the state now uses.

To take California to a fully renewable electricity portfolio, Newsom's "California's Clean Energy Transition Plan" lays out four broad strategies, including planning for an increase in electricity demand that's "responsive to real-time supply conditions," build

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