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How does the author of “Solar-Powered Public Buildings? Not So Fast, California!” support the claim that increasing solar energy will interrupt the delivery of electricity to Californians? by arguing that energy prices in the state are more expensive than anywhere else in the country

by exposing the hidden costs in updating the state’s public buildings to be ready to use solar electricity

by explaining that California produces so much extra electricity that it must pay to give it away

by describing the power outages that happen when too much solar energy is produced

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