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This map illustrates the variety of median plant capacity sizes across the United States and California counties for wind plants whose total nameplate capacity is greater than or equal to 1 MW....
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Energy generation data and map are from the California Energy Commission for all power plants that have a nameplate capacity of 1MW or more. Small hydroelectric plants are designated as a...
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Solar PV Installations for Systems 1 MW and Smaller: 2024. Energy data andmap are from the California Energy Commission CEC-1304B.Map depicts small solar photovoltaic capacity (with nameplate...
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Energy data is collected for power plants that have a nameplate capacity of 1 MW or more. Counties that are gray had no utility-scale solar capacity. Data originates from the California Energy...
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This document features a map of California that contains a pie-chart for each county depicting the proportion of each renewable energy resource used to generate electricity for utility purposes....
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Reporting requirements for power plants at least 1 MW are in accordance with 20 CA CCR 304 and 1385. Counties without pie symbols had no utility-scale (commercial) electric generation installed....
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Reporting requirements for power plants at least 1 MW are in accordance with 20 CA CCR 1304 and 1385. Counties without pie symbols had no utility-scale (commercial) electric generation installed....
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This data originates from the California Energy Commission. Map and data are for 2021 and are current as of June 21, 2023. Projection: NAD 1983 (2011) California (Teale) Albers (Meters). Contact...
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This document provides a map of California and at each county a pie-chart depicts the proportion of electrical generation from small or large hydroelectric facilities. The second page provides the...
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Solar PV Installations for Systems 1 MW and Smaller: 2024. Energy data andmap are from the California Energy Commission CEC-1304B.Map depicts small solar photovoltaic capacity (with nameplate...
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Solar Resource Areas created were produced using a k-means method that groups solar generating plants into discrete regions based on their latitude, longitude, and distance to the coast. After...
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Renewable Generation as a Fraction of Electricity End Use by CountyMap of Renewable Generation as a Fraction of Electricity End Use by County.
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This map outlines the renewable sources of electrical generation in gigawatt-hours(GWh) for all counties in California for 2019. Sources below 1 megawatt (MW) were not included in this map....
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Data originates from the California Energy Commission. Map and data are for 2021 and are current as of October7, 2022. Projection: NAD 1983 (2011) California (Teale) Albers (Meters). Contact...
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Power plants with a capacity of at least 1 MW are included in totals. Counties with nosymbol have no utility-scale renewable electric generation. Distributed generation, such asrooftop solar, is...
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Energy generation data and map are from the California Energy Commission and include utility scale power plants, with a nameplate capacity of 1MW or more. Small hydroelectric plants are designated...
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Power plants of at least 1 MW are required to report data. Counties in gray had no utility scale (commercial) renewable electric generation. Distributed generation (for example, rooftop solar) is...
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generated at least 700 GWh in 2018. The ones shown are the largest of forty-seven POEU's. The total percentage shown in this map represents the total percentage for all California POEU’s in 2018....
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Data originates from the California Energy Commission. Map and data are for 2022 and are current as of July 12, 2023.
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Power plants with a capacity of at least 1 MW are included in totals. Counties with no symbol have no utility-scale renewable electric generation. Distributed generation, such as rooftop solar, is...
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