An emergency proclamation has sparked the new motivation for California growers to make facility upgrades.

Early last year, the California Public Utilities Commission introduced the Market Access Program (MAP), a grid reliability program that encourages energy savings — especially during peak summer demand — by replacing inefficient equipment.

The state made $150 million available for the program. Yet to participate, there are requirements.

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