For example, California buys energy from other states at night and much of that is created by burning coal. I don't have the numbers handy but I'm sure it can be found with a little work.
California's peak coal usage yesterday was 0.08%.
> For example, California buys energy from other states at night and much of that is created by burning coal. I don't have the numbers handy but I'm sure it can be found with a little work.
California's peak coal usage yesterday was 0.08%.
https://www.caiso.com/TodaysOutlook/Pages/supply.aspx
I'm sure it's worse in the summer. If the incremental energy is created with natural gas, there's still the "evil" CO2 to deal with.
I'm sure it's worse in the summer. If the incremental energy is created with natural gas, there's still the "evil" CO2 to deal with.
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