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User ID: 80664276 United States 08/06/2021 05:57 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | California hydropower plant forced to shut down as water levels fall at Lake Oroville Lake Oroville has dwindled to just 24% of total capacity. That’s 10 percentage points below the reservoir’s historic average for August 5, per data from the DWR. The Hyatt Power Plant is the fourth-largest hydroelectric energy producer statewide, according to the California Energy Commission, with the ability to power up to 800,000 homes when operating at full capacity. About 13% of the state’s electricity was generated by hydroelectric power plants as of 2018. [ link to keyt.com (secure)] [ link to youtu.be (secure)] “The future ain’t what it used to be.” Yogi Berra
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User ID: 79667396 United States 08/06/2021 05:59 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: California hydropower plant forced to shut down as water levels fall at Lake Oroville Water levels didn't "fall" California is having a low snow/rainfall year but that is normal. The water was released! I know a thing or two, because I've seen a thing or two. |