Batteries start to rival gas on California's electricity grid
Briefly

At the gates of the Mojave Desert, there is a vast black ocean consisting of more than 1.9 million solar panels. This gigafactory began operating at the beginning of this year and has become one of the most recent additions to the electricity grid in California, the state that leads the U.S. in the race for clean energy.
California achieved an important milestone in the fight against climate change at the end of April. At that time, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the region had surpassed 10,000 megawatts of photovoltaic storage for the first time ever, enough to meet 20% of demand.
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