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I always like it when you send the new guy for the ‘correct’ tool but use what you have instead of waiting. Then when he gets back with it, you don’t need it anymore.
In our setting we work on stuff outside or in the field so sending him back inside for the tool usually only takes a few minutes.
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Back in the Army days, I sent a newbie to the motor pool to get a #10 skyhook, and a T R E E, he had no sense of humor.

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This was meant at a jab at the tree huggers that don't understand their choice in going electric -- means that they are sill dependent on fossil fuels.

Today, we as a nation, rely on less than 20% renewable energy resources. To the mods this isn't a political matter, these are just facts.

So, to your statement, when are we going to get to 50% number? How is that going to be measured? How are the states that reside in the PNW, and upper Eastern seaboard going to effectively jump on that solar panacea? There are a lot of households, and population that cannot benefit from solar or windmills. The grid, -- what is being done to address the additional influx of power, and storage of potential energy?


I am totally onboard with a better way forward - it is going to take some time to get there and everyone onboard to understand that process is one that requires a transitional strategy.
Yeah, it will take time. We installed rooftop solar and got 36% off the cost in the next years taxes. It's cheaper than you think and you can kiss the utility goodbye. Ours (6.23 kW) will be paid for in less than six years, and in the meantime no utility payments even in mid-summer in New Mexico.
 

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Well, since many states are going 50+% renewable, and many of us have rooftop solar, then I agree, and it will be easy to do. However, all electric isn't yet feasible. PHEV makes more sense until the batteries can be quickly recharged.
Not sure how you stumbled into this thread...everything just plain wrong and/or completely anecdotal in your thread is in bold/italics...

...and before you try to school me on solar, I have a 125% system and I'm currently at 15.1K+ kWh produced so far this year and my system didn't go live until mid-April. Literally live in one of the sunniest places in the country and while an EV may make sense for me given my personal (read, anecdotal) situation, unlike most proponents of EV stupidity I'm extremely well aware of how bad they are for the environment; that's what it's called the green agenda, the environment doesn't have f-all to do with it...
 

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Not sure how you stumbled into this thread...everything just plain wrong and/or completely anecdotal in your thread is in bold/italics...

...and before you try to school me on solar, I have a 125% system and I'm currently at 15.1K+ kWh produced so far this year and my system didn't go live until mid-April. Literally live in one of the sunniest places in the country and while an EV may make sense for me given my personal (read, anecdotal) situation, unlike most proponents of EV stupidity I'm extremely well aware of how bad they are for the environment; that's what it's called the green agenda, the environment doesn't have f-all to do with it...
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