Power Costs and Reliability Remain Vulnerable to Extreme Wea

Power Costs and Reliability Remain Vulnerable to Extreme Weather on the West Coast of U.S.

Two new studies led by a North Carolina State University researcher offer a preview of what electricity consumers on the West Coast could experience under two different future scenarios: one where excessive heat due to climate change strains power supplies, and one where the grid shifts toward renewable energy while the climate follows historic trends. In both cases, they found power costs and reliability remain vulnerable to extreme weather.

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