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The reason they had brownouts in California was because the permitting process for solar energy is too slow.

They had planned for more solar to be in service than they had.

Hello, I’m Don Steinke, a candidate for CPU. I taught science for 43 years mostly at Fort Vancouver and Camas. Some things are predictable. The cost of solar, wind, and batteries will continue to fall at a known rate; the cost of hydro will go up.

A recent Stanford study concluded that switching to 100% clean energy won't lead to blackouts or price increases, but instead will lead to immediate price reductions and all of the up-front costs would be paid back in just six years on average, probably longer here.

source: https://mymodernmet.com/100-renewable-energy/?fbclid=IwAR3XEpVPWLhbugR4QjfGou7HClW-vkJEfvKK5TxwYFGWaRcE-5DFxk3_JsA

From: Commentary: California’s power problems should serve as warning for Washington

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