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Gale Hawkins
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If a wire is hot (or a store of energy) it means it's connected to something somewhere energizing it. But remember, the grid is all connected and is load balancing. The main lines are always hot, to maintain that load balancing. Load balancing is what makes it all work. You might have power generated thousands of miles away filling gaps if a source is off line. That is why it's considered a store of energy.
Imagine if states did their own grid and generation. If the source(s) go down, there is no energy.
Oh man don't get him going again!Thats a little different than stored energy. Lines only transmit!
Oh man don't get him going again!![]()
You’re still trying to envision the future through the limitations that exist today. They already have chargers that can charge a battery full up in 15 minutes, what will it be in 10 years? A minute or two, like it does to fill up with gas? People don’t have individual gas stations in their homes and they get along fine driving somewhere to fuel up - this will be no different. I’d add that less than a third of the people in NYC even have a drivers license because they don’t need to drive or own a car. That number will continue to drop.Partially agree, but what would solve the problem?
Cost of cell phones came down due to mass production techniques off shore. That’s a different situation than inner city people having charging stations.
I don’t see any way (physically) you can have a charging station for every car in the inner city under the current charging methods.
Therefore, under current charging techniques only rich people with driveways or garages can have a charging station.
Yeah but todays electric charging stations are still much slower than a gas fill up. If everyone in cities was charging up at current best speeds (I’ll use your 15 minutes for example) there would be cars in lines wrapped around the block waiting for a charge.You’re still trying to envision the future through the limitations that exist today. They already have chargers that can charge a battery full up in 15 minutes, what will it be in 10 years? A minute or two, like it does to fill up with gas? People don’t have individual gas stations in their homes and they get along fine driving somewhere to fuel up - this will be no different. I’d add that less than a third of the people in NYC even have a drivers license because they don’t need to drive or own a car. That number will continue to drop.
Guarantee? I’d think long and hard guaranteeing someone is who/what they say they are. I’ve ended up meeting a few people on these websites only to find they were nothing like they said they were.This has to one of the strangest all-over-the-place posts I've ever seen! Personally I'm not against EVs it's just that I believe (I hope) in the future we'll have choices. I don't think (I hope) no one is in favor of mandatory EVs, elimination of ICE cars, trucks, tractors, etc. EVs would be ideal in big cities where most pollution is produced.
But I'm sorry, if the "poor "disadvantaged"" feel left out (just fill in curse words).
For 43 years I ran service calls and got to see how people live. I got to see section 8 housing, the projects, apartments taxpayers were having to subsidize...torn to shreads because the people were (drum roll) shiftless, lazy, sorry, good for nothing leaches and I had to quit going to since I got sick of having to replace stolen tools.
Yes, people like Stepp have a Ford F150 Lightning on order because (drum roll) I guarantee he worked his backsides off to be able to get it.
So yes, I learned at an early age if I wanted something I had to work for it. Taxpayers shouldn't even have to pay for prisoners room and board...they should have to work while in prison!
I'll step down from my soap box now.![]()
“White”, rich people???So... why don't you live in the inner city hood? Too skeered??? Why be out in the Burbs with the other white, rich people?
You could move out of that townhouse and buy you a little farm so that you could charge your EV up overnight or even put in a little solar and charge it on sunshine.Guarantee? I’d think long and hard guaranteeing someone is who/what they say they are. I’ve ended up meeting a few people on these websites only to find they were nothing like they said they were.
There’s plenty of rich people all over the country who were given significant head starts in life on 2nd or 3rd base.
Sure, they may even work hard after being given lavish sums by their relatives, but millions of people get amazing head starts in life.
That makes an incredible difference in what material possessions they have, who they will marry, and their socio-economic status.
My advice would be take what you read with a healthy dose of skepticism
Will one of those ubers haul my horses or cattle, how about a load of firewood. I think you're looking through some rose colored glasses. How big is your farm?Was mentioned earlier but we are looking at the transportation issue with a set of hundred year old eyes.
Picture a self driving Uber that you don't have to own, pay for, insure, maintain or charge. Ready to go, summon it from your phone, it arrives charged, clean , clear of snow. You don't need to find a place to park it or charge it or garage it. The next generation will look back at amount of treasure we dedicated to our personal transportation and remark those old coots were crazy !
More to do with the concerns of the apartment dwellers. Wouldn't work for me at this time but if I didn't need to plow snow or move equipment and only needed a ride to the Uber staging warehouse to my new job who knows !Will one of
Will one of those ubers haul my horses or cattle, how about a load of firewood. I think you're looking through some rose colored glasses. How big is your farm?