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A second dry winter has left reservoirs low in California, diminishing hydropower at major generators such as Lake Shasta and Lake Oroville. | California Department of Water Resources Despite a large influx of new resources, California could experience capacity shortfalls this summer during severe heat waves because of limited imports...
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