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SunnyvaleCA says
Ha ha ha! Let me know where I can purchase electricity at 9¢ kWh. How much are states subsidizing electric car charging (which seems to me to be a luxury compared to keeping the lights on or cooking food).
Its about 11 cents per kW-hour in Northwest Florida or Florida panhandle (aka: LA as in Lower Alabama) for electricity, boy.
I read it averages about 25 cents per kW-hour in Los Angeles, and I wonder if that is going to be problematic if climate trends lead to more air condition usage in Los Angeles.
About 35% to 65% of my home's electricity bill is for air conditioning from March through November in the Florida panhandle. My family wants to keep the thermostat down to 70 degrees Fahrenheit so the humidity averages about 50% during the summer.
https://www.fpl.com/content/dam/fplgp/us/en/northwest/pdf/rates/How%20to%20...
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/biden-sold-1-million-barrels-strategic-petroleum-reserve-chinese-firm-hunter-invested
Biden Sold 1 Million Barrels From Strategic Petroleum Reserve To Chinese Firm Hunter Invested In
How are Hunter and Joe not in jail for such flagrant and open corruption?
Your assumption seems a little high. I get 285-290 Wh/mile on average with my Model S. It’s a bigger and heavier car. I would think the Model 3 would get better mileage than mine.
You say charging EV at home is a wash. I shared data that’s it’s no
Before you hitch an Airstream to your electric truck and set out to circumnavigate the country, you need to understand this: With the largest available battery pack, a fully charged 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck has less energy onboard than a regular F-150 with four gallons of gas in its tank.
So per gallon prices are down, but the state isn't collecting the tax that was meant to keep our roads and bridges in good shape.
biological crude/diesel from algae becomes economically viable
economically viable
It’s getting to the point where the JouleUnlimited biological crude/diesel from algae becomes economically viable, I would think. If CA fuel holds above $6/gal line it seems to be now, this has got to be potentially a solution. I wonder why the venture with Audi out in the New Mexico desert pilot project shut down…..
This fuel should meet the CA RFS and CARBOB requirements based on the information they have divulged.
Brazil understand this enough several years ago :
" Brazil today is home to the world's largest fleet of cars that use ethanol derived from sugarcane
It’s getting to the point where the JouleUnlimited biological crude/diesel from algae becomes economically viable
Former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK), a candidate running to represent Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, said in an interview on Breitbart News editor Adrienne Ross’s eponymous podcast published on Tuesday that if elected, her policy priority will be to “open up” the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) as a measure against a “fake energy crisis” that President “Biden made.”
The U.S. Oil & Gas Association has fired back at Joe Biden after the Democrat president was snubbed by the Saudi Arabia-led Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
As Slay News reported Wednesday, OPEC will slash oil production despite the Biden administration begging the group to ramp it up.
The move is a huge blow to Biden ahead of the midterms as the cut in oil will send gas prices soaring further.
The oil and gas industry has warned Biden that he now has no other option that to increase the domestic output of fossil fuels.
In a post on social media, the U.S. Oil & Gas Association said: “OPEC says no, SPR options all but gone…
“The WH has one option left and it is the one option they should have never turned away from in the first place—the US-based oil and gas industry.
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