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by walshemj 1829 days ago
Why ? is there a stated reason
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Because of ecosystem and water footprint impacts associated with dams, in conjunction with the operational requirements of power generation. Dams obviously convert a river into a lake and impede/alter natural migratory patterns. Less obviously, hydroelectric power generation dictates a pattern of water release that is at odds with other demands on water usage, for human and natural usage purposes. (You can imagine that downstream environments might benefit from water flow which is more steady, or which follows natural rhythms; this is in conflict to some degree with grid demand for power.)
That's not zero carbon though if your carbon usage some other thing may have to traded off.
Utilities are required to buy a certain percentage from renewables. I think California wants to encourage more growth from solar and wind.
Still going to need base load - so CA is going for NNB (nuclear new build ) for that.