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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ev-adoption-behavioral-changes-101718236.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
Well just in case!
Well just in case!
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I love it. The state that already suffers from electrical grid problems, recently proposed a ban on all emission vehicles by 2035. Now they have the audacity to warn of grid problems, hilarious. What's next, complaining about having to deal ith all those spent batteries from the vehicles they mandated? Just keep shipping them to Canada for eternal mountain storage? Who cares about someone else's environment?
That's from an article in Australia.progress
Largest source is natural gas at 37% followed by renewables at 33%. Oil is 0.01%.That's from an article in Australia.
Isn't that where the majority of the power comes from in California anyway?
" Electricity routinely flows between the Lower 48 states and, to a lesser extent, between the United States and Canada and Mexico. Electricity generation exceeds electricity consumption in 25 states, and excess electricity is transmitted across state lines—almost 10% of U.S. electricity generation is traded among states. In 2019, California’s net electricity imports were the largest in the country at 70.8 million megawatthours (MWh), or 25% of the state’s total electricity supply. Pennsylvania’s electricity exports were the largest of any state in 2019, at 70.5 million MWh, or 24% of total supply. "California currently imports 70% of their electricity and still cant keep customers supplied.
Since CA is the largest GDP in the US (15%), by almost twice the nearest other state, it would collapse the country's economy to have CA fall apart.You love to see it! They’ll just keep legislating themselves into oblivion, hopefully it doesn’t drag everyone else down.