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Energy Infrastructure

     It is hot. It is too hot. It is unbearably hot in California this week, especially if you don't have an air conditioner. Even if we all had AC to make this heat wave bearable, there isn't enough energy in the grid to provide it. What do we do about this? What CAN we do about this? I don't want to live through another heat wave when someone has to die because they can't cool off. 

    AP reported this week that the heat was so bad that California, standard-bearer of clean and green energy for the nation, used natural gas to cope with the 52,000-megawatt demand of Tuesday (the hottest day of the wave). Natual gas is the (haha) natural backup supply for wind and solar. In a couple decades, in part because of the statewide push for moving to electric vehicles and appliances, we will use far more energy in a normal day, let alone extreme heat. How are we going to have the infrastructure to provide for these needs?

    Any realistic solution will be focused on two categories: infrastructure and time. Providing adequate energy to every citizen requires shoring up and building infrastructure that can stand the demand and the natural occurrences that characterize the state. The energy infrastructure needs to be cleaner, have more capacity, be more efficient, more stable, and reliable for decades. 

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