On February 1, 2026, California’s batteries bridged the solar gap with seamless precision. After discharging through the night until sunrise, they spent the daylight hours charging, then pivoted ba…
The current post title “For the first time, the state of California was 100% powered by solar+batteries for a full 24 hour period.”
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sunlight at least partially powered the state for well beyond 24 hours straight.
Just below the above quoted part, the article has a graph detailing how much of the power supplied was solar vs other sources over the course of that day.
The current post title “For the first time, the state of California was 100% powered by solar+batteries for a full 24 hour period.”
Doesn’t match the article title/headline
And the article doesn’t imply what the current post title says:
Just below the above quoted part, the article has a graph detailing how much of the power supplied was solar vs other sources over the course of that day.