Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! It wasn’t that long ago that a California energy storage news article would cover an installation such as one in San Jose with a 4 MW/28 MWh capacity. This project was completed in 2015, just 8 years ago, and […]
That’s 6.6 gigawatts! Just need to get this state over 88 mph and we’ve got a chance of escaping this awful timeline.
So step 1 would be to break off California from the rest of the American continent so you don’t have to accelerate all of that?
The rest of the world always follows. It’s been weird. Catalytic converters, efficiency standards and all that.