Lake Oroville Hydro Power Plant Shut Down Due To drought

One of California’s most important hydroelectric plants has ceased operations due to falling water levels, according to the Department of Water Resources (DWR).

On Wednesday, Lake Oroville fell to a record low of 642-feet above mean sea level. By Thursday, the lake stood at 641-feet above mean sea level. Readers may recall in mid-June, we said if the “640 feet is breached, then officials will likely be forced to close the Edward Hyatt Power Plant for the first time since it opened in 1967.

Hitting the threshold was enough for DWR to declare the hydroelectric power plant had to cease operations. Lake management officials are in a water preservation emergency amid a megadrought and scorching heat waves.

Karla Nemeth, the director of DRW, said the move to shut down the powerplant follows a “climate-induced drought.

Shutting down the plant is a move to conserve as much water in Lake Oroville as possible. Water in the lake is pumped into an adjacent hydroelectric energy facility known as the Hyatt power plant, which can power 800,000 homes when operational.

“DWR State Water Project operations managers have taken the Hyatt Powerplant at Lake Oroville offline due to falling lake levels. This is the first time Hyatt Powerplant has gone offline as a result of low lake levels. However, DWR anticipated this moment, and the state has planned for its loss in both water and grid management. We have been in regular communication about the status of Hyatt Powerplant with the California Independent Service Operator (CAISO) and the California Energy Commission and steps have been taken in anticipation of the loss of power generation.

“This is just one of many unprecedented impacts we are experiencing in California as a result of our climate-induced drought. California and much of the western part of the United States are experiencing the impacts of accelerated climate change including record-low reservoir levels due to dramatically reduced runoff this spring.

“DWR will continue to focus on reservoir operations and water storage management at Lake Oroville to preserve as much water in storage as possible. DWR will use the River Valve Outlet System to release some water from the base of Oroville Dam to maintain river temperature requirements and outflows to the Feather River.

“Falling reservoir levels are another example of why it is so critical that all Californians conserve water. We are calling on everyone to take action now to reduce water use by 15 percent, to preserve as much water supply in storage as possible should we experience another dry year. We are all in this together.” – Nemeth

The loss of the Hyatt power plant might not trigger blackouts but illustrates a broader challenge facing the state’s power grid operators this year amid multiple climate disasters.

The power will have to be made up somewhere else to reduce the risk of blackouts:

“This is a huge problem. It’s part of the big challenge we are facing this summer,” Severin Borenstein, co-director of the Energy Institute at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, told The Mercury News

The silver lining is that Oroville won’t experience a spillover crisis anytime soon as drought ravages the region. Nevertheless, the federal government could quickly declare the first-ever water shortage in the area, which would prompt cutbacks in water usage.

See more here: zerohedge.com

PSI editor’s note: Alarmists call anything like this ‘climate-induced’, while the rest of us call it summer.

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    Howdy

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    “climate-induced drought.”
    Wondered If I might see that mentioned….

    “The loss of the Hyatt power plant might not trigger blackouts”
    Oh, I believe It will if circumstances change before it rains. The US is suffering badly this year with electricity supply due to “renewables”. A dam is also a “renewable”. This will just rub salt in.
    “The power will have to be made up somewhere else to reduce the risk of blackouts”
    Fossil fuel is the only reliable source to generate any shortfall. The solution has allready been chosen.

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    Alan

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    So, nothing to do with the reservoirs not being adequate for the demand?

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      Howdy

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      On the nose Alan!

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      scott

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      Not only that, but they are intentionally DRAINING them to cause this mess. Commies.

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    Jerry Krause

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    Hi PSI Readers,

    “Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, “The dreams of Pharaoh are one and the same. God has revealed to Pharaoh what he is about to do. The seven good cows are seven years, and the seven good heads of grain are seven years, it is one and the same dream. The seven lean, ugly cows that came up afterward are seven years, and so are the seven worthless heads of grain scorched by the east wind: They are seven years of famine.” (Geneses 21:25-27 NIV)

    While Joseph did not use the word DROUGHT, we know from the Rest Of The Story that the famine was the result of DROUGHT. And archeologists have found evidence to the granaries the Joseph had built to store the grain during the 7 years of plenty!!!

    So there is a HISTORICAL RECORD that DROUGHTS are not the result of CLIMATE CHANGE!!!

    PONDER THIS AND OTHER TRUTHS YOU CAN READ ABOUT IN THE ‘HOLY BIBLE.’

    Have a good day, Jerry

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    Doug Harrison

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    In the historical geological record is good evidence (sorry I don’t have a reference) that over the last 10,000 years California has had mega droughts of up to 100 years more than once. The problem as mentioned by Howdy and Alan is the mismanagement of power supplies by stupid people who have a political agenda and no idea of the laws of unintended consequences.

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    Jerry Krause

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    Hi PSI Readers,

    I have recently read the Einstein sated something to the effect: “STUPIDITY, FEAR, GREED drive the events of the world!”

    Relative to STUPIDITY you might read my essay at this link (https://principia-scientific.com/dr-jerry-l-krause-how-stupid-am-i/). And question: Am I also STUPID???

    Have a good day, Jerry

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