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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 09:49 AM Feb 2014

Solar is keeping California’s lights on as hydro dries up

http://grist.org/news/solar-is-keeping-californias-lights-on-as-hydro-dries-up/

We told you recently that wind turbines kept the heaters working in Texas during a cold snap that shut down several natural-gas power plants. And now we have similar superhero news from that other great renewable energy source — the sun.

The San Jose Mercury News reports that solar energy is helping to meet California’s power needs amid a drought that has caused hydroelectric supplies to shrivel:


Despite last week’s showers, the lack of rain in California this winter is having a dire impact on the rivers and reservoirs that power the state’s hydroelectricity plants.

But the abundance of sunshine has been ideal for solar power, which is stepping in to fill the anticipated drop-off in hydroelectricity generation.
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Solar is keeping California’s lights on as hydro dries up (Original Post) xchrom Feb 2014 OP
Nuclear plants need water too. jpak Feb 2014 #1
yup, lots of it diane in sf Feb 2014 #2
Yup, way more than any of the others madokie Feb 2014 #3

madokie

(51,076 posts)
3. Yup, way more than any of the others
Sat Feb 15, 2014, 10:57 AM
Feb 2014

We know what happens when that flow of water is interrupted too, whether it be by chance or by by golly the results are not very pretty

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