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Notes: Renewable hydropower (30MW or less) is defined in CA PRC 25741. Reporting requirements for power plants over 1 MW are required by 20 CA CCR 1304. Not all counties have utility-scale (commercial) renewable electric generation installed. Distributed renewable generation (e.g. rooftop solar) is not included. Data current as of 1 July 2019. Credits: Map and data from the California Energy Commission. Energy production data is from the Quarterly Fuel and Energy Report (QFER) and the Wind Performance Reporting System (WPRS) databases. Please contact John Hingtgen or Dylan Kojimoto (916) 657-4046 or (916) 651-0477 for questions or comments. Wind 14,083 Biomass 5,853 Geothermal 11,528 Solar Thermal 2,545 Solar Photovoltaic 24,704 Small Hydropower 4,248 2018 Generation in GWh 2018 62,960 GWh Produced in-State Utility-Scale Renewable Electrical Generation Types by County Yuba Yolo Ventura Tuolumne Tulare Trinity Tehama Sutter Stanislaus Sonoma Solano Siskiyou Sierra Shasta Santa Cruz Santa Clara Santa Barbara San Mateo San Luis Obispo San Joaquin San Francisco San Diego San Bernardino San Benito Sacramento Riverside Plumas Placer Orange Napa Monterey Mono Modoc Merced Mendocino Mariposa Marin Madera Los Angeles Lassen Lake Kings Nevada Kern Inyo Imperial Humboldt Glenn Fresno El Dorado Del Norte Contra Costa Colusa Calaveras Butte Amador Alpine Alameda

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Notes: Renewable hydropower (30MW or less) is defined in CA PRC 25741. Reportingrequirements for power plants over 1 MW are required by 20 CA CCR 1304. Not allcounties have utility-scale (commercial) renewable electric generation installed. Distributedrenewable generation (e.g. rooftop solar) is not included. Data current as of 1 July 2019.Credits: Map and data from the California Energy Commission. Energy production data isfrom the Quarterly Fuel and Energy Report (QFER) and the Wind Performance ReportingSystem (WPRS) databases. Please contact John Hingtgen or Dylan Kojimoto (916) 657-4046or (916) 651-0477 for questions or comments.

Wind 14,083

Biomass 5,853

Geothermal 11,528

Solar Thermal 2,545

Solar Photovoltaic 24,704

Small Hydropower 4,248

2018 Generation in GWh

2018

62,960GWh Produced

in-State

Utility-Scale Renewable Electrical Generation Types by County

Yuba

Yolo

Ventura

Tuolumne

Tulare

Trinity

Tehama

Sutter

Stanislaus

Sonoma

Solano

Siskiyou

Sierra

Shasta

Santa Cruz

Santa Clara

Santa Barbara

San Mateo

San Luis Obispo

San JoaquinSan Francisco

San Diego

San Bernardino

San Benito

Sacramento

Riverside

Plumas

Placer

Orange

Napa

Monterey

Mono

Modoc

Merced

Mendocino

Mariposa

Marin

Madera

Los Angeles

Lassen

Lake

Kings

Nevada

Kern

Inyo

Imperial

Humboldt

Glenn

Fresno

El Dorado

DelNorte

Contra Costa

Colusa

Calaveras

Butte

Amador

Alpine

Alameda

Alameda

929

Amador

71

Butte

191

Calaveras

132

Colusa

166

Contra Costa

208

El Dorado

130

Fresno

2,264

Glenn

8

Humboldt

185

Imperial

7,274

Inyo

1,514

Kern

14,768

Kings

1,172

Lake

1,299

Lassen

239

Los Angeles

3,805

Madera

278

Marin

33

Mariposa

29

Mendocino

31

Merced

461

Mono

250

Monterey

436

Napa

8

Nevada

206

Orange

488

Placer

577

Plumas

142

Riverside

5,559

Sacramento

466

San Benito

27

3.504

San Diego

1,062 27

San Joaquin

484 2,047

San Mateo

85 147

Santa Clara

61

Santa Cruz

31

Shasta

1,256

Sierra

26

Siskiyou

324

Solano

2,759

Sonoma

5,290

Stanislaus

320

Sutter

7

Tehama

43

Trinity

24

Tulare

823

Tuolumne

899

Ventura

15

Yolo

261

Yuba

30

Total

Renewable Electricity SourcesGeneration in Gigawatt Hours (GWh)

San Bernardino San Francisco Santa BarbaraSan Luis Obispo

62,960

Biomass Geothermal Small Hydropower

Solar Photovoltaic Solar Thermal Wind

*Alpine, Del Norte, and Modoc Counties have no utility-scale generation data reported