But please keep in mind that Seattle is one of the few major U.S. cities with
enough hydro capacity for it to matter.
According to the Canadian Hydropower Association, Canada still has
enough hydro capacity to more than double current output.
Not exact matches
A simple solution could be peaking natural gas generators or
hydro storage with
enough reserve turbine
capacity.
What if you don't have access to
enough hydro, or you do but can't use it for some reason (not
enough transmission
capacity, or grid needs an upgrade)?