SHOCKING! Well, maybe not so much. Maybe they shouldn’t try to activate them at night.
They forgot one little problem: during the summer from middle July on, you can get monsoon rains coming up from the Gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean off Baja California, and that can sometimes affect the operation of boiler-type solar power plants. Now, if that installation was mostly photovoltaics, that would be a different story since even with some cloud cover, you’d still be generation power.