How much of California's energy is solar?
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In 2010, California generated about 15 percent of its central station electricity from non-hydroelectric renewable sources--mostly wind and geothermal power. Today, renewable energy generates 27 percent, with solar power accounting for 10 percent.Jul 10, 2017
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In 2010, California generated about 15 percent of its central station electricity from non-hydroelectric renewable sources--mostly wind and geothermal power. Today, renewable energy generates 27 percent, with solar power accounting for 10 percent.Jul 10, 2017