Posted on 05/26/2022 8:11:56 AM PDT by blam
Buy a hybrid, propane/gasoline or at a minimum, propane. I would suggest you get one that is big enough to run your AC. My generator that I use during hurricane blackouts is 7550 watts, I run everything. Cylinders of propane gas do not go 'bad' like gasoline.
But the grid is robust, that’s why all the auto manufacturers are pimping EVs, right?
A lot of my neighbors are going solar - there was a crane across the street yesterday lowering solar panel.
This may be the best way to get off the grid.
As if because of global warming it’s suddenly hot in Texas?
Well I will say this texas city is so packed with new people it’s hard to get around. To get a burger in my local bar and grill you have to go on a Tuesday afternoon
Everything now seems to wreak havoc on the delicate little system.
Funny, things weren’t like this in the past.
I’m getting real sick of the bs game these people are playing with so many lives.
The green world is deadly.
Could or could not.
no worries...it’s part of an incredible transition on the way to a 3rd world country...
Good post and you’re right. All on purpose.
Was driving behind a car from Pennsylvania and one from CT, this morning.
Grrrrr.
Our roads/stores/restaurants are definitely more crowded, these days.
Spot on!!
They don’t care how many suffer/die, etc., for their evil agenda.
Why would Texas do that?
Texas had an estimated 8.2 million vehicles registered in 2016.
Imagine if even half that number are EV’s, what would that do to the grid?
The 2021 power grid failure showed how vulnerable the power grid is.
Which run on those evil fossil fuels, the same as the ones which fuel power plants.
How about just using the power plants to begin with? I have a sneaking suspicion that regular use of an efficient power plant even year round, would use less energy than a generator would to make up for green energy short falls.
My solar system in Alabama is large. And after my upgrade it'll produce probably 90% of my power, including charge an EV for ~200 miles per week. But even with all of that it's not enough to go off grid.
If I wasn't getting an EV, producing over half my power is about as much as I can do and get a decent ROI. Anything above that is running into the law of diminishing returns. It's only because I'm adding an EV that upgrading will pay for itself.
And the EV will bring with it a variable demand. Basically, if my wife and I drive it on average 30 miles per day, and if the range between fully charged ("full" being 80%) to reaching range anxiety (let's say under no circumstances we let it get below 120 miles left on charge) means my effective range is about 150 miles. Thus at 30 miles-ish per day we can go 4 days or so in a row without charging it before we decide to charge it even if we don't have good solar. So each day when we come home with the EV we can decide if we'll charge it with the intermittent charger powered only when the solar batteries are charged well enough to make it through the night on battery power and have excess for charging. There are a few times a year where I'll go 4 days in a row with little to no sun and I'd choose to charge the EV with constant power (read: power I'll pay for on my power bill). Thus, I can't go completely off grid. But I'd move the needle bigly so that most of energy costs are basically pre-paid by the cost of the solar system. That's a fixed HELOC payment, and is better than hoping the Dims don't jack up gas and power rates soon.
Back in the 80's in Houston many cars had Michigan license plates....every now and again one would have a bumper sticker that said, "Will the last person out of Michigan turn off the lights."
I’ve already experienced a few rolling blackouts in my neighborhood this month.
Nuclear power generating plants should be up and running before any gas/coal generating plants are closed.
Wind and solar 'ain't' going to do it.
Y’all need a bunch of nuke plants
And on Abbott's election chances. He better guard against Demonicrat sabotage at Texas power plants.
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