Serving the heart of California since 1892

Opinion: California’s energy glut, part I

Is it possible for a state to produce too much energy? The knee-jerk answer is “No.” But, in reality, California produces far more energy from a renewable source than we can use. The production of electric energy in California is our Gordian Knot, a seemingly unsolvable problem. And the heart of the problem is that electricity from a renewable source, specifically the Sun, unlike energy from petroleum, like gasoline, cannot be stored for any appreciable length of time.

Shannon Eddy, executive director of the Large-Scale Solar Association, says that most industrial-sized batteries can store solar energy for only about four hours. But, when the batteries are full, solar energy continues to arrive off the grid. So, existing energy has to be dumped somewhere. Of course, that “dumped” energy has already been paid for, and that cost is passed on to the ratepayers, like you and me.

Higher electricity rates

You’d think that having more electricity than we need would lower the cost to consumers. But the old rules of supply and demand no longer apply. When Adam Smith published “The Wealth of Nations” in 1776, the book that defined the roots of free-market capitalism, he wrote by candlelight. I doubt that even the most gifted prophet of the times could have imagined harnessing the power of the Sun.

Tyler Takeda

News Editor / Sports Editor
559-674-2424

Nancy Simpson

Publisher & CFO​
559-674-2424

Shirley James

Graphic Artist
559-674-2424

How do I Submit a Photo?

Capture the moments that matter! Whether it's a school event, a local celebration, or a sports victory, your photos can help tell the story of our community. We invite you to share your images with us, but remember, if they include identifiable individuals, a signed photo release is required. From group photos to individual snapshots, we want to see what you've captured. Just follow our guidelines for submission, and you could see your work published in the Madera Tribune! Join us in celebrating our community through your lens—read on to learn how to submit your photos today!

Sign In

Register

Reset Password

Please enter your username or email address, you will receive a link to create a new password via email.