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by ZeroGravitas
6 days ago
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Your comment, as appropriate for a culture war is both subtly misleading and also just flat out wrong. Quote from your own article: > And if we look at the sum of utility-scale and small-scale solar, California remains ahead. The more subtle misdirection is obvious from the first sentence: > Texas, which already leads the country in electricity generation from natural gas, coal and wind, has passed California to become the leader in utility-scale solar. So they lead on gas, coal, wind and (utility) solar in absolute terms. Which points to them being big and/or power hungry rather than particularly green. Important to call this out as fans of hands off government highlight Texas as their champion for renewables rollout when they are solidly mid-ranking by percentage. And they had government support for wind under previous Republican governers and all but one federal governments. |
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