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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (934334)5/10/2016 9:15:35 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571931
 
"how crazy it is to consider solar and wind energy as anything other than supplemental sources of energy, "

You forgot hydro, wave, and geothermal, but that's OK. No, it's crazy to stand in the way, cuz it's a runaway locomotive.
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California’s 1.3-gigawatt energy storage mandate is bringing a lot of would-be grid battery project developers out of the woodwork. But there won’t be nearly enough room for everyone who wants a piece of this market.

The latest proof of this comes from Pacific Gas & Electric, the Northern California utility that’s seeking about 74 megawatts of storage projects to meet its 2014 procurement target under state law AB 2514. Last week, PG&E quietly let slip that it had winnowed down an initial queue of more than 5,000 megawatts' worth of applications to come up with a short list of finalists.

greentechmedia.com