California may allow four gas plants to continue operating after the state was poised to close them, citing future blackout threats, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The four plants located along the California coast, which use ocean water for cooling purposes, were scheduled to close sometime in the next few years and be replaced by green energy sources as the state approaches its 2030 deadline to use 60 percent green energy by 2030.
Newsomes house must have been hit by the latest blackout.
The four plants located along the California coast, which use ocean water for cooling purposes, were scheduled to close sometime in the next few years and be replaced by green energy sources as the state approaches its 2030 deadline to use 60 percent green energy by 2030.
Under blackout threat, California may keep gas power plants state rushed to close
California officials are determining whether to give an extension to four gas plants that were expected to shut down by 2020.
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Newsomes house must have been hit by the latest blackout.