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California Grid Achieves 100% Renewable Energy for 98 Days in 2024, Supplying 71% of Electricity and Reducing Gas Use by 25%
Jan 1, 2025, 04:45 PM
In a notable achievement for renewable energy, California's grid operated on 100% renewable sources for a record 98 days in 2024, with no blackouts or cost increases reported. This milestone highlights the state's commitment to sustainable energy practices, as fossil gas usage for electricity dropped by 25% compared to the previous year. The data indicates that renewables supplied 71% of the state's electricity consumption throughout 2024. Additionally, the growth of solar and wind energy, along with battery storage, contributed to this success, with solar power increasing by 23% and wind energy by 9%. Overall, California experienced 132 days of 100% renewable energy availability in 2024, with an average of 10.1 hours per day relying solely on renewable sources.
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