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Technically, Arizona, California, and Nevada. The allocation specifies that Arizona gets about a fifth, Nevada gets about a fourth, and the rest (a bit over half) goes to various cities and entities in California.

However, because the US electrical grid is so interconnected, in practice it's difficult to tell where the energy actually goes.

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