Hi Jim,
I beg to disagree, the current administration has no desire to increase
electric power production through efficient, proven and clean nuclear and
natural gas. Any electric power production that has to do with wind, solar,
geo-thermal is not an efficient and effective way of producing electricity for
the grid. Without PTC's (Production Tax Credits) from the Government,
renewables wouldn't exist. They cost too much, aren't efficient and only
appease the tree huggers. I laugh every time I see someone driving an over
priced Tesla and all the energy that goes into producing such a vehicle. YMMV
73,
Jim N9WW
James Chaggaris
President
PowerOne Corp.
2325 Dean St. Suite 800J
St. Charles, IL 60175
Phone: (630)443-6500
Cell: (630)669-2241
> On Apr 11, 2021, at 7:12 PM, Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:
>
> You may need to get your news from better sources, like Wall Street Journal,
> NY Times, Wash Post. The current administration's infrastructure plans call
> for significantly beefing up generation capacity and well as distribution.
> Just as current capacity is quite sufficient for the current number of EVs,
> as more are sold, so will there be more power.
>
> I'll be 80 in the fall; we bought a Tesla Model 3 as our contribution to
> leaving our planet for our grandchildren. It IS much more economical to run
> and maintain over the long term, but it's unlikely we'll be able to drive it
> long enough for it to pay US back. We love the car -- it's quite well
> engineered. Several neighboring hams, including N6TV, W6JTI, W0YK, W3AB, and
> W6GJB drive an EV -- mostly Tesla, but also Chevy Bolt. All are made in the
> USA, and all of us are quite happy with them. They have STRONG acceleration,
> handle well, and are a pleasure to drive.
>
> My wife is also quite happy with the Prius she bought about six years ago.
> Meanwhile, my big Toyota 2006 SUV, bought new in 2005, sits in our driveway,
> with about 210,000 miles on it, not having moved in nearly a year. We're
> keeping for hauling stuff too big for the cars we drive every day. I loved it
> for all of the 15 years it was my primary vehicle, but it drinks three times
> as much gas as the Prius.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
>> On 4/11/2021 4:21 PM, Lloyd - N9LB wrote:
>> I saw a news report that the US does not have nearly enough generating
>> capacity to charge all the forthcoming electric vehicles.
>> So we will have to ration the electricity for charging the batteries in your
>> electric vehicle. Every other Tuesday from Midnight to 6am?
>> Another option would be to install gas fired home generators to charge up
>> your vehicle. Seems like we are running in a circle here.
>
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