Posted on May 23, 2023
Majority of United States Faces 'Elevated Risk' of Summer Power Blackouts Amid Green Energy Push
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Lt Col Charlie Brown But yet they want us to go all electric vehicles when the grid can't handle a hot summer day!
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
MAJ Byron Oyler - Also I'm not against research and developing new concepts but presently they are NOT ready for the market. Some of the Hybrid vehicles on the other hand combine electric and gasoline with when needed the gasoline kicking in and recharging the electric system and keeping it running and actually getting as much as 50 miles on a gallon of gas. No plug in's for electricity needed but not very many stops at a gas station either. Certainly even regular vehicle gasoline helps charge electric accessories or needed components such as alternators which feeds other electric items in a vehicle. Massive batterie packs are just NOT a solution to anything.
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LTC David Brown
MAJ Byron Oyler - I believe there are many problems to electric vehicles and some car manufacturing companies are backing away, Toyota is keeping a line of gas powered and hybrids over electric. Toyota found hybrids actually produce less pollution than totally electric vehicles and Ferrari is staying gas. The problems of rare earth metals and charging times plus battery life etc make electric iffy for me. There was a report on electric school buses that is far from flattering.
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Maj John Bell
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter - Back in the early 80's, I drove a Dodge 024. On a road trip from Annapolis MD to Tucson AZ I averaged 51mpg. The last year of the model was 1982. Because of changes to emission standards, the "same" engine in the follow-on model "Charger" had an advertised 31mpg. A 40% reduction in mileage that achieved an 11% reduction in emissions. But you and I don't drive to burn gallons of gas. The net result was an increase of 46% of toxic emissions per highway mile.
Bureaucrats are idiots.
Bureaucrats are idiots.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
LTC David Brown - I am trying to get a VA job that is 30min one way and I love the idea of electric but like you there is to much pushing me that is a poor investment. I am not crazy about hybrids as the attraction to electric is no oil changes, no radiator flushes, no transmission fluid, etc. I have my F150 (155,000) and Jeep and just need something for that daily drive. Looking at a Kia with 1.6L engine.
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When the liberal looney left adds electric stoves and cook tops only, electric heat and Air conditioning only and electric cars brownouts will be the norm.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
When you look at Europe's attempt with communism after WWII you see a lot of supply chain issues. I do not know how it is rooted in the goals of communists but I suspect it is a means of controlling the people. Pushing the US towards everything electric knowing the grid cannot handle it seems to be more of going down that pathway. I hope the dumb a*( of NJ, NYC, and Cali stay out of TX when they have issues with the supply chain more than we are having now.
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Majority of the population centers... I live 25 miles from a Gas fired power plant. I think we are in good shape. Plus there's a 30 mile long stretch of wind turbines... oh wait... They don't turn much this time of year. Our wind season is fall and winter.
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