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Historic Low Water Levels Force Hydroelectric Power Plant Shut-off at Lake Oroville

Historic Low Water Levels Force Hydroelectric Power Plant Shut-off at Lake Oroville

KQED's Forum

August 10, 202121m 14s

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California’s fourth largest hydroelectric plant, Hyatt Powerplant at Lake Oroville, has been shut down due to lack of water for the first time in its nearly 60 year history. This after water levels sank to 24% of the lake’s capacity, in what the Department of Water Resources attributed to “climate-induced drought.” We discuss the effects of California’s drought on the power supply and what steps the state is taking to make up for the loss of water and hydroelectric power.

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