The solar eclipse on April 8 will affect solar power generation.
The growth in solar power means the impact will be about three times higher than the 2017 eclipse.
While the event will affect solar power generation, everyone's lights should still be on when they go back inside.
Related storiesTo make up for the decrease in solar power, utilities will have to turn to other sources.
A young woman looks through special eyewear to a solar eclipse a few years ago.
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