The San Joaquin, Sacramento and Klamath rivers dump millions of gallons of fresh water into the ocean every hour. A pipeline from those rivers feeding lakes and the central valley could end droughts forever, make the entire state a garden spot and produce capital of the world.
Instead Moonbeam wants a bullet train to Bakersfield.
The power plant my husband worked at before we escaped Mexifornia is declaring bankruptcy because it can’t afford the $30 million a year in carbon credits. It’s the largest non-nuclear power plant California has. It’s a gas turbine plant. But it can’t compete when the state gives vast amounts of money to solar and wind plants.