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Hi @KamalaHarris - Berkeley, Calif. resident here

We are in 3rd night of blackouts b/c of our over-reliance on unreliable renewables & the closure of nat gas & nuclear plants

Genuine question: why should the rest of the U.S. follow our lead?
@KamalaHarris You say "we'll create millions of jobs"

But won't most of those good jobs in renewables be manufacturing solar panels in China?

Won't the US jobs mostly be the same low-skill and low-wage installation & weatherization jobs California created?
Also, California's climate agenda resulted in power prices rising 6x more than in rest of US

Don't economists on the Left and Right broadly agree that making energy more expensive is highly regressive — even more so than making food expensive?

The US saw its CO2 emissions from electricity decline 27% (!) in the U.S. between 2007 and 2018, mostly thanks to the fracking revolution, which resulted in abundant & cheap natural gas, which is replacing coal

Why, then, do you want to ban fracking?
Only nations that use a lot of nuclear have significantly replaced fossil fuels

Why, then, didn't you follow-through on the glaring evidence of criminal activity leading to the closure of a Calif. nuclear plant, which spiked emissions & prices?

kpbs.org/news/2016/apr/…
Also, Californians have over-paid $20B (!) on gasoline since 2005 & nobody knows why because @JerryBrownGov & now @GavinNewsom refuse to investigate

Why didn't you investigate potential criminal activity as SF's D.A., Attorney General, or U.S. Senator?

sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2019/04/18/mys…
@JerryBrownGov @GavinNewsom Would you please consider investigating California's mystery gasoline surcharge now?

It's costing the average Californian family an astonishing *$1,800* per year

mercurynews.com/2019/10/03/edi…
Had the San Onofre nuclear plant still been operating, we wouldn't have had these blackouts

Now, @GavinNewsom wants to close Diablo Canyon, which provides power for 3M Californians, in 2024/5

Do you support or oppose closing Diablo?

forbes.com/sites/michaels…
To manage our increasingly unreliable grid, California will need to a) keep our last nuclear plant operating, b) build more nat gas plants, or c) pay ever-more money annually to reserve emergency electricity supply from its neighbors.

Which do you favor?

forbes.com/sites/michaels…
Correction: To manage our increasingly unreliable grid, California will need to do TWO of the following: a) keep our last nuclear plant operating, b) build more nat gas plants, c) pay ever-more money annually to reserve emergency electricity supply from its neighbors.
Hi @KamalaHarris hi @GavinNewsom

Today, California’s electricity demand is expected to be over 10% higher than yesterday’s

If we couldn’t safely meet yesterday’s demand, how will we meet today’s?

Will you please address this publicly?
Democrats say California is a climate model.

Its blackouts say otherwise.

My latest for @Forbes — please share!

forbes.com/sites/michaels…
The President and CEO of California's electrical grid, Stephen Berberich, has just scathingly attacked California's Public Utilities Commissioners — who are appointed by @GavinNewsom — for totally failing to procure adequate electricity supply, resulting in the blackouts
"The situation could have been avoided. For many years we have pointed out that there was inadequate supply after electricity from solar has left the peak. We have indicated in filing after filing after filing that procurement needed to be fixed."

caiso.com/informed/Pages…
"We told PUC of the coming shortfall from 2020 to 2022. We even took notice *ex parte* with commissioners. Despite that, only 3300 MW was procured. The bet was that uncontracted imports would fill in the void."
"We have told regulators over and over that more should be contracted for. That was rebuffed. And here we are. There wasn’t enough. And — no — batteries won’t fix this."
"Batteries don’t generate any power. And during extended cloud cover over solar fields, we will be in load shedding. We have told the Commissioners again and that solar will need to be overbuilt to serve load and charge batteries at same time."
" We will be forced today to ask utilities to cut of power to millions today, and tomorrow, and beyond. Demand will greatly exceed supply.

"We loathe cutting off power and do so as a last resort. It risks lives and health."
"People wonder how we made it through the heat wave of 2006. The answer is that there was a lot more generating capacity in 2006 than in 2020."

/END
"Demand tomorrow is expected to be higher," says Berberich. (!)
"The highest peak was July 24 2006 at 50,270 MW

In 2017, we had a peak of 50, 150 MW

In 2006 was a very similar weather event to what we are facing now. Very hot, very expanded throughout the entire west"
"In 2006, also for context, we have a lot more capacity on the system. We had San Onofre [nuclear plant] of 2,200 MW, and a number of other plants, totalling thousands of MW not there today."
"In 2017, we were able to meet the gap because of imports and that’s because California was hot but the rest of the West was not hot."
I have updated my article with quotes from Berberich.

forbes.com/sites/michaels…
"We failed to predict and plan and that’s simply unacceptable," says @GavinNewsom "As governor I have taken responsibility to address this issue and moving forward to make sure that this never happens again."

Not the first time @GavinNewsom has said he would take responsibility and that this wouldn't happen again

After last October's black-outs he said, “I own this" and “It’s on me to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

kusi.com/california-gov…
The "state is facing a fundamental problem: California is heavily reliant on solar and other renewable energy sources, and in the evening the solar power vanishes even as more customers switch on their air conditioning."

Good @dakasler @sacbee_news

sacbee.com/news/californi…
“We failed to predict and plan these shortages,” said @GavinNewsom

But head of @California_ISO said he told the PUC commissioners appointed by Newsom “over & over & over again that imports were drying up &... was rebuffed.”

@thejdmorris @sfchronicle

sfchronicle.com/business/artic…
"The blackouts Monday evening and Tuesday could be the largest in California history — eclipsing March 2001 when 1.5 million homes and businesses lost power."

😳

@paulrogers @mercnews

mercurynews.com/2020/08/17/new…
@paulrogers @mercnews “Last fall, officials at California’s grid operator warned that electricity shortages were likely as soon as 2020.

"'I don’t think most people understand the extent to which wind and solar aren’t the same as nat gas and nuclear generation.'”

mercurynews.com/2020/08/17/cal…
Here we go again, eh @GavinNewsom ?

SMH
“During the board of governors meeting, callers asked about reversing course on the closure of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant that is slated to begin closure in 2024. Diablo Canyon’s 2,200 MW accounts for 9% of in-state generation”

✊🏼❤️

sandiegouniontribune.com/business/energ…
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