I dont know how many fireplaces Barack and Michelle Obama have in their home. I dont know how many homes John and Cindy McCain own. Nor do I give a damn.
I do know that there are two houses that each American owns in addition to the ones he or she lives in. One is called the House of Representatives. The other is called the Senate. Those houses matter. Hold that thought.
Rather than counting fireplaces or real estate, lets count megawatts. Eight hundred to be exact.
Thats how many megawatts of generating capacity will be added to Californias power grid from two mega solar projects planned for San Luis Obispo County. A week or so ago, Pacific Gas & Electric, one of Californias big utilities, signed contracts with two solar photovoltaic developers to build a 550-megawatt solar farm and a 250-megawatt solar ranch.
These wont be penny-ante demonstration plants that produce more photo ops than power. Eight hundred megawatts is big. In capacity, 800 megawatts is about equal to a garden-variety coal plant and almost as big as your typical nuke. Together, the solar plants will produce enough carbon-free electricity to power an estimated 239,000 homes.
If theyre built, that is. Because if Congress doesnt extend the solar investment tax credit, which expires Dec. 31, they may not get built. ...


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