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woodduck
Posted 11/23/2022 15:28 (#9946405 - in reply to #9946379)
Subject: RE: What happens when energy independence is reached???


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Brahamfiremen - 11/23/2022 15:04

woodduck - 11/23/2022 14:11

Brahamfiremen - 11/23/2022 13:01

woodduck - 11/23/2022 12:55

Getting hard to keep up. One week your hair is on fire because there is no way the electrical grid can support EV's because we lack the electrical supply. The next week, oh my god, whats going to happen when there is too much power supply from everyone going renewables. News flash, there is plenty of room for EV's, ICE, solar, wind and conventional sources. Supply and demand will sort it out as always.


Way to add fine points to a legitimate question......

From a business stand point, what happens when an electric coop has to keep lines up to your house, but you never use electricity???


Same thing that has happened for years with the thousands of hunting cabins, vacay homes, remote bin sites, etc. that use next to no electric. Minimums go up and the remaining full timers subsidize the rest. Your electric coop isn't going out of business in your lifetime. You're welcome.


I don't think understanding...... no concerned about any coop going broke. Question is when very few homeowners are buying electricity, what will it cost to have your house or bins hooked to the grid for stand by power???? All I hear is solar and EV's are the next savior. Yet no one can understand how electricity is produced and delivered.

Be honest, tell us you don't realy care though, because you don't farm, and you don't live on American soil.


So in a matter of days your concern has switched from too much demand to too little demand. I think the majority understand way more about electrical supply and demand than you seem to.
I have farmed plenty and still pay my share of power bills in the states, so sure I care, but choose not to worry about ridiculous hypotheticals. If chicken little had a name it would be Matt hagfors.
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