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by timewizard
506 days ago
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> did you mean at the moment of posting your comment? Yes, right this moment. You can see this here: https://www.caiso.com/todays-outlook/supply > does decently well[1] on renewables Technically it does decently well on combined "non greenhouse gas + renewables." This is a rather self serving categorization of generation sources and might not be what people buying "100% renewable" energy think they're actually getting. In any case, subtracting Nuclear and Hydro, if more than half the kWh purchased in the state are purchased as "100% renewable", they cannot all be possibly served by renewables even in the aggregate. |
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