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My town in Georgia was running out this morning. Already empty stations, lines, and some with premium only.Stations in N. AL are beginning to run out due to hoarding and panic buying
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My town in Georgia was running out this morning. Already empty stations, lines, and some with premium only.Stations in N. AL are beginning to run out due to hoarding and panic buying
Another Sarge Rubicon in GA?! This state's only big enough for 1 of us pal!My town in Georgia was running out this morning. Already empty stations, lines, and some with premium only.
Some kind of headline fine and a temporary loss of reputation. Some IT guys might get handed their papers. I'm sure they aren't enjoying the spotlight right now, but it will go away soon enough.I hear what you are saying, but Colonial is mostly owned by the Koch Brothers as well as some South Korean, Canadian and Dutch corporations. Pretty sure this is not good news for them in any way. Also, in regulated industries like pipelines, companies are generally not permitted to invest in upgrades without the prior consent of FERC and DOT regulators since it adds to the "regulated base."
At this point if you are driving a fuel truck without being armed your bat shit crazy.
Cheers,
A " electricity shortage" means no gas, as fuel pumps at gas stations are- you guessed it - run on electricity.
You can GENERATE ELECTRIC AT HOME. Advances in solar panels, hydro turbines, and wind powered generation makes this an ever more attractive option.
Ok, but I was here first. LOLAnother Sarge Rubicon in GA?! This state's only big enough for 1 of us pal!
Not without $20k worth of solar panels and inverters.nobody on this forum and few people total really know more about renewable energy than I do.
you aren’t charging an ev at home without the grid for a long time to come
How much was your solar setup, if you don't mind my asking??I'm certainly not inviting an argument here, but I have an off-grid home in Tempe, AZ and I charge my fully electric 2014 Ford Focus BEV and have done so for over 5 years now.
Im curious about this too. I think in the next 5 years, if the data trend for my state (IN) can show a surplus that Ill install a complete solar roof.How much was your solar setup, if you don't mind my asking??
Net cost was $35K for 64 solar panels . . . the rest of the system gets a bit muddy due to its Frankenstein nature and how it grew. The tech has changed dramatically just since my system went active. I have a no-maintenance battery bank (non lithium) and a 20kW generator. The generator is only necessary to handle my heat pump at start up . . . but tech is changing to the point that I might not need that anymore.How much was your solar setup, if you don't mind my asking??
and 3x that amount in batteries plus a smart load shifter than we normally use in applications for hospitals. I own a very large solar company. Charging an EV requires a live grid or many many days of great sun and expensive batteriesNot without $20k worth of solar panels and inverters.