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Solar Energy Largely Unscathed by Hurricane Florence’s Wind and Rain
North Carolina gets nearly 5 percent of its electricity from solar panels. The state's solar farms survived Hurricane Florence with little damage. Credit: Duke Energy
Faced with Hurricane Florence's powerful winds and record rainfall, North Carolina's solar farms held up with only minimal damage while other parts of the electricity system failed, an outcome that solar advocates hope will help to steer the broader energy debate.
North Carolina has more solar power than any state other than California, much of it built in the two years since Hurricane Matthew hit the region. Before last week, the state hadn't seen how its growing solar developments—providing about 4.6 percent of the state's electricity—would fare in the face of a hurricane.
Florence provided a test of how the systems stand up to severe weather as renewable energy use increases, particularly solar, which is growing faster in the Southeast than any other other region.
Solar Energy Largely Unscathed by Hurricane Florence’s Wind and Rain by Dan Gearino, InsideClimate News, Sep 20, 2018
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Solar Energy Largely Unscathed by Hurricane Florence’s Wind and Rain
North Carolina gets nearly 5 percent of its electricity from solar panels. The state's solar farms survived Hurricane Florence with little damage. Credit: Duke Energy
Faced with Hurricane Florence's powerful winds and record rainfall, North Carolina's solar farms held up with only minimal damage while other parts of the electricity system failed, an outcome that solar advocates hope will help to steer the broader energy debate.
North Carolina has more solar power than any state other than California, much of it built in the two years since Hurricane Matthew hit the region. Before last week, the state hadn't seen how its growing solar developments—providing about 4.6 percent of the state's electricity—would fare in the face of a hurricane.
Florence provided a test of how the systems stand up to severe weather as renewable energy use increases, particularly solar, which is growing faster in the Southeast than any other other region.
Solar Energy Largely Unscathed by Hurricane Florence’s Wind and Rain by Dan Gearino, InsideClimate News, Sep 20, 2018
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- Acid is dribbling out of the melting permafrost in the Arctic by Michael Marshall, New Scientist, Sep 14, 2018
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- “Running Out Of Time” – Local Communities Mobilise for the Climate by Tharanga Yakupitiyage, Inter Press Service (IPS), Sep 12, 2018
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- Extreme weather: The effects of climate change are already here, The Logic of Science, Sep 17, 2018
- Typhoon Mangkhut: Hong Kong in tatters; China evacuates millions by Euan McKirdy, Joshua Berlinger & Ben Westcott, CNN, Sep 17, 2018
- Hurricane Florence: Resources for Journalists, State of the Planet, Earth Institute, Columbia University, Sep 12, 2018
- USA Today op-ed ignores evidence to claim climate change had no role in Hurricane Florence, Edited by Scott Johnson, Climate Feedback, Sep 17, 2018
- California plans to show the world how to meet the Paris climate target by Dana Nuccitelli, Climate Consensus - the 97%, Environment, Guardian, Sep 17, 2018
- You can’t put America first if you put climate change last, Opinion by Brian Klaas, Democracy Post, Washington Post, Sep 13, 2018
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- Climate change, water and the spread of diseases: connecting the dots differently by Lenore Manderson, The Conversation Africa, Sep 16, 2018
- Tsunami' of new wind and solar projects drives renewables output to a record by Peter Hannam, Environment, Sydney Morning Herald, Sep 17, 2018
- Photos: Typhoon Mangkhut ravages Philippines, Hong Kong, and southern China by Jen Kirby, Vox, Sep 17, 2018
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- Flooding causes a hog lagoon to breach; others are at capacity by Will Doran, Raleigh News & Observer, Sep 18, 2018
- We Gotta Get a Better Battery. But How? by Jason Pontin, Ideas, Wired, Sep 17, 2018
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- 'This one feels different': Hurricane Florence can start a new conversation, Opinion by Megan Mayhew Bergman, Comment is Free, Guardian, Sep 15, 2018
- Typhoon Mangkhut bill could set Hong Kong record of US$1 billion in insurance claims by Denise Tsang, Enoch Yiu & Tony Cheung, South China Morning Post, Sep 17, 2018
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- Attributing the Impact of Climate Change on Florence In Near Real Time by Laura Snider, NCAR & UCAR News, Sep 18, 2018
- At the Edge of the World, Facing the End of the World by Matt Simon, Science, Wired, Sep 17, 2018
- Climate change is real. Welcome to the new normal., Opinion by Eugene Robinson, Washington Post, Sep 18, 2018
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- Q&A: Why cement emissions matter for climate change by Jocelyn Timperley, Carbon Brief, Sep 13, 2018
- Greenland and the hunt for better climate science by Alister Doyle, Elizabeth Culliford & Lucas Jackson, Reuters, Sep 19, 2018
- A groundbreaking Hurricane Florence study could change how we think about climate by Kate Yoder, Grist, Sep 18, 2018
- Shell and Exxon's secret 1980s climate change warnings by Benjamin Franta, Climate Consensus - the 97%, Environment, Guardian, Sep 19, 2018
- The Private Intelligence Firm Keeping Tabs on Environmentalists by Adam Federman, Mother Jones, Sep 14, 2018
- 2 storms, Florence and Mangkhut, different as water and wind by Seth Borenstein, AP News, Sep 16, 2018
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- How Arctic warming could have steered Hurricane Florence towards the US, Guest Post by Jennifer Francis, Carbon Brief, Sep 17, 2018
- 'It's hyped up': climate change skeptics in the path of Hurricane Florence by Adam Gabbatt (in Fayetteville, NC), Environment, Guardian, Sep 20, 2018
- Energy efficiency can address climate change, drive prosperity, and strengthen national security, Press Release, Rocky Mountain Institute, Sep 18, 2018
- Stewardship: a user’s manual, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sep 18, 2018
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- Solar Energy Largely Unscathed by Hurricane Florence’s Wind and Rain by Dan Gearino, InsideClimate News, Sep 20, 2018
- Climate Summit Highlights States’ Commitment to Combating Global Warming by Russell Fortmeyer, Architectural Record, Sep 20, 2018
- Florence’s Floods Reveal Exposure of Rural Areas to Climate Change by Adam Aton & Daniel Cusick, E&E News/Scientific American, Sep 18, 2018
- 'There is still more of hurricane season to go': Expert warns another tropical threat may make US landfall by Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather, Sep 22, 2018
- New research, September 10-16, 2018 by Ari Jokimäki, Skeptical Science, Sep 21, 2018
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