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Why wind & solar power won’t easily replace the energy being produced by the Glen Canyon Powerplant

Summary by Coyote Gulch
Photo of South Lake Powell and Glen Canyon Dam provided by The Water Desk. Photo by Alexander Heilner. Aerial support from LightHawk by Robert Marcos The electrical power that’s being produced by new wind and solar farms cannot fully replace the power being lost as the output of the Glen Canyon Powerplant continues to fall. As of March 11, 2026, the Powerplant is producing only 60% to 65% of its maximum output. At full capacity the plant can pro…
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Coyote Gulch broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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