CagleMtnVol
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"if" the grid "collapsed", you would be in the "dark"."Could" it really "collapse"? How would we "know"?
You mean Biden's gang of 25 year old activists with little to no real world experience miscalculated? I am "shocked"."if" the grid "collapsed", you would be in the "dark".
Here's the report from GS:
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Goldman Sachs stated that "the U.S. power grid is extremely strained," and the risks of "rolling blackouts and significant price increases this summer are rising."
The U.S. power grid is sliding toward a dangerous tipping point. Goldman Sachs analysts pointed out in their latest report that the surge in electricity demand, coupled with delayed stable power source construction, has led to a sharp decline in grid reserve capacity. The U.S. is expected to...longportapp.com
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TVA considering keeping coal plants beyond 2035, CEO says
The Tennessee Valley Authority had previously stated its intentions to retire its four coal plants in Kentucky and Tennessee by 2035. But now, the utility’s CEO said some of the plants could be operating “for the foreseeable future.”www.wkms.org
Good to see that statement from TVA. Railroaders like electric cars and the climate logic in support of them."if" the grid "collapsed", you would be in the "dark".
Here's the report from GS:
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Goldman Sachs stated that "the U.S. power grid is extremely strained," and the risks of "rolling blackouts and significant price increases this summer are rising."
The U.S. power grid is sliding toward a dangerous tipping point. Goldman Sachs analysts pointed out in their latest report that the surge in electricity demand, coupled with delayed stable power source construction, has led to a sharp decline in grid reserve capacity. The U.S. is expected to...longportapp.com
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TVA considering keeping coal plants beyond 2035, CEO says
The Tennessee Valley Authority had previously stated its intentions to retire its four coal plants in Kentucky and Tennessee by 2035. But now, the utility’s CEO said some of the plants could be operating “for the foreseeable future.”www.wkms.org
These elected lunatics are cowards not to correct idiot morons from other countries.