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Renewable energy ties into stable power, Flex alerts in summer

While California broke records by providing 94.5% of the state s energy through renewables, extreme weather across the West is posing a risk to grid stability. But there’s a plan. The California Independent System Operator released the Summer Readiness report in May and it outlined both record-breaking power generation from renewable energy sources like solar, wind and hydro, along with very high peak demand forecasts for extreme weather events. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Fresno State Kerry McBee said peak demand in the summer often comes in the afternoon, when it is hottest and people are coming home from work, cooling their houses and running appliances in their homes.

Death Valley Records Hottest Temperature On Earth Again

UpdatedMon, Jul 12, 2021 at 5:02 pm PT Reply California s Mojave Desert reached 128 degrees Fahrenheit (53 Celsius) Saturday, according to the National Weather Service s reading at Furnace Creek. The shockingly high temperature was actually lower than that of the previous day. (John Locher/AP Photo) DEATH VALLEY, CA Death Valley reaffirmed itself as the most blistering hot place on Earth this weekend. The region saw the highest minimum temperature ever recorded in North America 107.7 degrees on the same day it saw a near-record high of 128.6 degrees, weather officials confirmed. Those two temperatures averaged an astonishing 118.1 degrees Sunday, the highest daily average temperature ever measured on the planet, The Washington Post reported. The world record was clocked at the Stovepipe Wells weather station in the northern reaches of Death Valley National Park, the newspaper reported.

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