Dec. 7, 2022, 7:08 PM
The wildfire smoke that’s often seen blanketing California skies is more than just a problem for breathing — it can also drastically slash electricity generated by solar panels in a state that’s been struggling to meet all its power needs.
A new study from the National Center for Atmospheric Research shows that smoke can cut solar power production by nearly a third.
Scientists examined a period in September 2020, when smoke from some of the largest fires in California history shrouded much of the state in a sickly orange haze. Using data from the state’s power grid operator, they studied the output from the area’s vast …
David R Baker
Bloomberg News
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