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$1.3 Million Homes in California
  + stars: | 2023-06-05 | by ( Angela Serratore | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Los Osos | $1.3 MillionA one-bedroom, one-bathroom bungalow built in 1940, with a one-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse, on a 0.2-acre lotThis house is a 10-minute drive from the El Moro Elfin Forest, a 90-acre nature preserve popular with hikers and bird-watchers. It is also close to the shoreline of Morro Bay and to Baywood Park Beach. San Simeon, home of Hearst Castle, is 40 minutes away by car. The front door opens into a living room with hardwood floors and a rock fireplace. This space is open to an updated kitchen with new Viking appliances and quartz countertops.
Persons: Paso Robles Organizations: El, Hearst, Santa Barbara Locations: Morro Bay, Beach, San Simeon, Paso, Santa, Carmel, Monterey
More heavy rains, damaging winds torment California
  + stars: | 2023-01-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Jan 10 (Reuters) - The latest Pacific storm unleashed torrential downpours and damaging winds in California on Tuesday, a day after heightened flood and mudslide risks prompted thousands of evacuations and caused widespread power outages. Rainfall throughout the day was expected to be "heavy to excessive" across the state, especially in southern California, as winds gusts were clocked at more than 40 miles (64 km) an hour in many places, the National Weather Service said. The high winds wreaked havoc on the power grid, knocking out electricity to tens of thousands of Californians. [1/2] A view of flood waters in Morro Bay, California, U.S., January 9, 2023 in this picture obtained from social media. The torrential rains, along with heavy snow in mountain areas, are the product of yet another "atmospheric river" of dense moisture funneled into California from the tropical Pacific, powered by sprawling low-pressure systems churning offshore.
The Biden administration on Wednesday announced more than $757 million in winning bids for its auction of offshore wind development rights in California, marking the third offshore wind lease sale this year and the first ever for the Pacific region. The sale is a major milestone in the administration's goal of building offshore wind turbines across the nation's coastlines to help power communities and transition to clean energy. The White House, as part of its broader agenda to address climate change, has committed to deploy 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030, enough to power 10 million homes. "Floating wind technology in its early stages but it is an advanced technology that will lead to strong growth in the deployment of offshore wind." Winning bidders include California North Floating, RWE Offshore Wind Holdings, Central California Offshore Wind and Invenergy California Offshore.
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