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The Tesla and Motorcycles thread got me thinking...
Will CA ban buying a motorcycle with an ICE that gets 70-80mpg? |
Well, in my part of CA, the heat wave breaks by the weekend. Avoiding charging my Tesla between 4 and 9 was't the hardship some people seem to think.
Flex alerts involve home a/c and other applicances. Looks like we have done pretty well, as I haven't heard any reports of brownouts or rolling blackouts. CA is at 33.6% renewable sources now, with natural gas being the big non-renewable source at 37.9%. Sorry, don't have a 3rd party meme or image for any of that. |
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Stress on the grid is greatest when temps top 100/105. We are on plan to add 25.5 GW from renewable sources by next year, and 15 GW of storage to reinfoce peak demand by 2032. The initial goal is to phase out our carbon-generating electricity sources. which are down to 42% or so now. |
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In spite of the idiot politicians there's too much money in CA for it to fail. Besides, by 2035 improved battery technology will make it all feasible. That's why they delayed the Artemis 1 launch you know. In a few months they figure they'll have batteries that can send that sucker to the moon and save all that hydrogen
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United States consumed an average of about 19.78 million barrels of petroleum per day in 2021, The SPR currently holds about 700 million barrels. What reserve are you talking about? |
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Note: in case you missed the sarcasm. This is the type of pipe dream predictions that Kalifornia is relying on to justify its mandate for EVs. |
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For once I have to think positively toward our county's beaurocracy. Because of the ongoing efforts to bolster water and electrical resources (we probably have the highest electricity rates in the nation) over the past decades, we are projected to fare well (or better than adjacent areas) with weathering the drought situation. That doesn't mean we can freely waste water, but with some decent conservation efforts, we should be OK - not that this area is rich in water.
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Are you saying TN pays less to Federal than Federal pays to them? |
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