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Old 04-08-2022, 11:44 PM   #1
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Default Surging electric bills thanks to the Libtards

Who could have predicted it - LOL. This is what happens when you let libtards who have no economic clue in charge. This is article is about CA but if Senile Biden and the rest of the libtards have their way, this will occur in every state


Millions of Californians pay among the highest prices in the nation for electricity, a potential threat to the state’s plans to electrify cars and homes as it battles climate change.

Surging electricity prices of the three biggest utilities in the Golden State have reached levels that now are more than double the national average, as posted by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Bills are projected to keep climbing as utilities address wildfire risk from their power lines and add electric vehicle charging stations. Ratepayers ultimately bankroll those costs.

The state as a result faces a looming crisis, some analysts say. California wants residents to swap gasoline-fueled cars and natural gas heaters for electric models. But if power rates keep rising, it will cost more to plug in an EV at home than to fill up a gas tank, economists project.

“It’s a huge problem,” said Severin Borenstein, director of the Energy Institute at the University of California, Berkeley’s graduate school of business. If people voluntarily add EVs and electric home heaters and then “tell their neighbors about their catastrophic electric bills, that’s gonna be a huge problem.”

“Or we’re gonna mandate electrification and then there’s just going to be huge political blowback,” Borenstein added. “Mandating electrification when you’re charging people 30 or 40 cents a kilowatt-hour is going to be immensely expensive.”

The rise in electricity prices comes as California analyzes how to meet its climate goals, including cutting greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. It wants carbon-free electricity by 2045. Before that, it plans to phase out traditional cars, requiring automakers to offer only zero-emissions models by 2035.

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Old 04-09-2022, 02:37 PM   #3
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If only we moved away from coal and went to renewables, like nuclear, then energy would cost a fraction of what it now costs.


Unless someone wants to try to argue that nuclear is unsafe? Compared to coal and gas, it is thousands of times safer
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If only we moved away from coal and went to renewables, like nuclear, then energy would cost a fraction of what it now costs.


Unless someone wants to try to argue that nuclear is unsafe? Compared to coal and gas, it is thousands of times safer
You better stop watching CNN and start educating yourself. CA is in this mess because they moved away from fossil fuels towards renewables.

Oh and nuclear is NOT a renewable energy - so your facts are wrong. That said I have nothing against nuclear. But this push to abandon fossil fuels is foolhardy and will lead to higher prices, rolling blackouts and energy shortages. We see how much it is costing consumers in CA
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If only we moved away from coal and went to renewables, like nuclear, then energy would cost a fraction of what it now costs.


Unless someone wants to try to argue that nuclear is unsafe? Compared to coal and gas, it is thousands of times safer
Nuclear is not renewable, there are finite amounts of uranium, ultimately, it will be gone too.

Plus, its as environmentally as damaging as any other mine, it may not be fossils, but you don't pull it out of the air.

The problem is though, the left doesn't want nukes, and, thats why Germany shut theirs off.
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If only we moved away from coal and went to renewables, like nuclear, then energy would cost a fraction of what it now costs.


Unless someone wants to try to argue that nuclear is unsafe? Compared to coal and gas, it is thousands of times safer
... If America goes to electric cars, nuclear power
will be needed to fuel the electrical grids.

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