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I wonder how to spell stupid in Spanish. Gavin must know.


Newsom is close enough

it can actually be used as a rough translation for a lot of things...
 
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I'm sure Leonardo Dicaprio will do one better and set his thermostat to 79°.
 
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Essentially could care less because they have brought this down on themselves.. They made their bed of roses now they can go sleep on the thorns. .......................................... drill sgt.


Agree but millions of them moved here and I wish they’d go the fuck back.

Ya no shit I keep seeing more CA plates lately.
To all you CA people stay in fucking CA


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People aren't supposed to charge their electric vehicles? That's funny, right there!



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Step 1: Ban ICE car sales
Step 2: Ban charging of EVs
Step 3: ?


step 3 is require you to use Mass Transit



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Glenn Youngkin was interviewed last night regarding this MCF, and is in the process of attempting to undo that mess in VA.


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Enjoy the bus. Imagine the shitshow that will ensue in a few years when they ban new ICE vehicles and they still haven't upgraded their electrical grid.
 
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These lefty, do gooder, control freaks think they're making such a difference. What they end up doing is actually making people's lives much worse. If other states follow suit as sdy stated, we will see major country-wide power supply problems.




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They haven't banned charging electric cars.

They asked people to voluntarily not charge their cars (or do other power intensive things) between 4-9pm. Yes it is still ironic, but they haven't banned charging cars.


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I have several family members who work at IPP (Intermountain Power Plant) near Delta, UT. It is a 2400MW coal plant that is 51% owned by the city of Los Angeles. The plant could potentially be double that, since only two of the four planned units were actually built.

In 2025, that plant will be reduced to 700-900MW after the mandatory transition to NG. Mandated by their primary owner, LA. California is facing shortages while they are busy removing capacity from their system. IPP, BTW, was operating full steam to pump electricity into Texas during the great freeze of recent years. The power went down to Arizona, then was interconnected to the TX grid. In summary, we can all think that CA can bathe in their own policies, but they do impact other parts of the country. Shadenfreude isn’t a good fit here.



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They haven't banned charging electric cars.

They asked people to voluntarily not charge their cars (or do other power intensive things) between 4-9pm. Yes it is still ironic, but they haven't banned charging cars.


It doesn't make sense. During 4-9pm, they ask people to not charge EV, use AC, use appliances, etc. Let's say everyone complies but then as soon as 9pm hits, everyone turns on their AC and charges their EV. That's no problem? It's only a problem if everyone does it between 4-9pm?

No matter what, CA is fucked up. You do "green" things and then they penalize you. What fucking moron decides this shit?




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Ships in port in California aren't being allowed to hook up to shore power this weekend due to the heat wave.

Every person with an ICE powered vehicle should make it a priority to park in any and all vacant electric car charging ports for the sake of the environment.


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I was thinking earlier today with the War in ICE Cars if people will rethink nuclear for electricity production. Its my understanding its not currently "hip" to the green energy folk. Massive wind turbines and solar....all over the countryside.
 
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The 4-9 thing actually does make sense. Between 4 and 9, the demand is shifting between where people work and where they live. It’s not a one for one immediate switch where a person leaves the office, turns off the light, goes home, and turns on the light. The office buildings shutdown gradually until the last person makes it home, so there’s overlap as the office buildings shutdown and people get home where demand is higher. This will be especially true if people plug their EVs in as soon as they get home if they weren’t plugged in at the office.

Electricity has to be generated on demand because storage is prohibitively expensive. You can build power plants with enough capacity to cover peak demand, but again, it’s prohibitively expensive because, and I’m making this number up just as an example, 35% of the capacity only gets used 20% of the day. It only makes money during the 20% of the day and it costs money the other 80% of the day. This is why electricity cost more during peak hours; you’re paying for the costs incurred when the capacity isn’t being used.
 
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They will prolly go with a rationing system, certain blocks can charge during x hours, others y hours, others z. State officials and cronies will get passes for anytime charging, etc.
 
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The 4-9 thing actually does make sense. Between 4 and 9, the demand is shifting between where people work and where they live. It’s not a one for one immediate switch where a person leaves the office, turns off the light, goes home, and turns on the light. The office buildings shutdown gradually until the last person makes it home, so there’s overlap as the office buildings shutdown and people get home where demand is higher. This will be especially true if people plug their EVs in as soon as they get home if they weren’t plugged in at the office.

Electricity has to be generated on demand because storage is prohibitively expensive. You can build power plants with enough capacity to cover peak demand, but again, it’s prohibitively expensive because, and I’m making this number up just as an example, 35% of the capacity only gets used 20% of the day. It only makes money during the 20% of the day and it costs money the other 80% of the day. This is why electricity cost more during peak hours; you’re paying for the costs incurred when the capacity isn’t being used.


You're right. I guess it does make sense; basically, electricity demand is doubled for a time as offices can't power down while people are still there even though perhaps most people are at home and demanding electricity there.

That being said, seems like a pretty good spike expected at 9pm..... They need to make reasonably priced 3-5 ton AC's that only consume 1kw instead of the 5kw mine seems to take (maybe they do already - mine is a 20 year old 13 seer). And not sure why they punish the ones with solar w/ the highest rates.




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Essentially could care less because they have brought this down on themselves.. They made their bed of roses now they can go sleep on the thorns. .......................................... drill sgt.


Agree but millions of them moved here and I wish they’d go the fuck back.

Ya no shit I keep seeing more CA plates lately.
To all you CA people stay in fucking CA


......and Here I sit in Florida with CA plates on my truck. I escaped and Im not going back. A lot of people like myself didn't vote for the insanity, saw what was coming, took a large pay cut and made their escape. Much Like immigrants from communist countries you shouldnt be surprised that we're the ones that fight against that crazy system the hardest.




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What moron didn't see this coming?
 
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California. Hahaha...
 
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Liquid fueled vehicles are to be banned!

Everyone must buy electric as they are better

Charging electric vehicles are now banned

Buy bicycles....




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