PCWA's Ralston Powerhouse on the Rubicon River in Placer County. California typically gets about 15 percent of its electricity from hydro facilities inside the state.
While much is uncertain about California's warming climate, there's little doubt that it's already changing the fundamentals of how most of us get our water. And that has some far-reaching implications that could even show up on your electric bill. Reporter: Craig Miller
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