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SDG&E Sets Renewable Energy Record

Solar panels in Borrego Springs are pictured in this undated photo.
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Solar panels in Borrego Springs are pictured in this undated photo.

San Diego Gas & Electric announced Tuesday that it produced 1,042 megawatts of renewable electricity on its power grid one day last week, the most ever.

The amount generated last Wednesday at 12:51 p.m. didn't include energy produced by 61,000 SDG&E rooftop solar customers.

"A combination of bright sunshine and strong wind conditions in the San Diego and Imperial Valley helped to generate the record-setting amount of green energy for our customers," said Scott Drury, chief energy supply officer for SDG&E. "We are proud to have delivered 33 percent renewable power over the last twelve months — the first utility in California to do so."

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Stephanie Donovan of SDG&E told City News Service that the utility usually produces around 900 to 1,000 megawatts of renewable energy in a given day, but production fluctuates throughout the day based on prevailing weather conditions.

The California Independent System Operator also reported a statewide record for renewable generation of 6,341 megawatts on the same day about an hour after SDG&E's peak. That eclipsed the previous all-time statewide peak of 6,330 megawatts set one week earlier.

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