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On climate issues California: talk progressive, act conservative. Texas: chaotic energy, but still energy, and plenty of clean energy
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FC's growth is faster than X's growth.. but totals are quite different https://www.chooseenergy.com/solar-energy/solar-energy-production-by-state/
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Lol, that's a bad analogy, as Texas has a ton of wind. Also CA is a massive net importer of electricity on hot days (from fossil fuel based sources). They also barely kept Diablo Canyon open last year. Too many people here are focused on climate virtue signaling.
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Yea, maybe example was a bit extreme. But OC chart was about solar, and California's solar production is 2X that of Texas I believe.
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Again, you have to do it on an overall mix basis. California has more population. My original point was California is not serious about it's ambitious climate goals that they make a big stink over. Texas on the other hand just keeps adding more energy
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California has incentivized solar for the past 20 years to the point where we have double the capacity of Texas. We are serious about the climate goals. Texas beats us one year on installs only and you’re singing its praises? Why did they beat us? Because the PG&E and SCE radically cut the payment out to residential solar generators with NEM 2.0. Demand was through the roof before lawmakers gave the power companies yet another handout.
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On that we agree. California is doing a great job at reducing its population though..
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