California has been a pioneer in setting ambitious renewable energy targets to transition its energy sector to cleaner and more sustainable sources. These targets are part of the state’s broader efforts to combat climate change, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote renewable energy generation. Water year precipitation plays a critical role in California’s renewable energy landscape, particularly for hydropower generation and water resources. Balancing water availability, hydropower output, and the impacts of changing precipitation patterns is essential for maintaining a sustainable and reliable renewable energy supply in the state.
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