Jan 4, 2014

California’s Sizzling #Solar #Energy Busts Through 3 gigawatts!

For the first time, California's utility-scale solar power production has topped 3,000 megawatts (or, if you prefer, 3 gigawatts). The California Independent System Operator, which oversees the grid for much of the state, tweeted that solar generation hit a record 3,048 MW at 12:02 p.m. on Thursday.

To put 3,000 MW in perspective, the average coal-fired unit in the United States in 2011 could generate 228 MW of power, according to the Energy Information Administration – so at noon on Thursday, California's solar farms were doing the work of about 13 such units.

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What's remarkable about the figure is that exactly one year earlier, on Jan. 2, 2013, the state had also set a record – 1,235 MW. That means that in a single year, peak utility-scale solar power production in California has risen nearly 150 percent.

What's behind the increase?

Several big solar plants have been added in recent months in California – led by the 

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