Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out his top priorities in a one-on-one with KTVU's political reporter Greg Lee.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday toured Bloom Energy's massive new factory in Fremont.
"Abundant power, reliable and clean where you need it. And then storage of energy so you can make this from purely renewable energy, rather than fossil fuels in the future. Those together? I don’t know what’s a better collab for energy," said Bloom Energy founder KR Sridhar. Long lines at vaccine clinics and limited supply have prompted local lawmakers to implore the state and federal governments to spend and do more. Newsom said he asked the federal government for 600 to 800,000 new vaccines.
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