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Loeden t1_iy9dx1z wrote
Reply to comment by bigboilerdawg in Houston lifts boil-water order affecting more than 2 million by LieutJimDangle
Come to think of it I vaguely remember commenting something similar on a thread about it back then lol. Ah jeez guys.
Loeden t1_iy8oolc wrote
Reply to comment by somewhatfriendlyuser in Houston lifts boil-water order affecting more than 2 million by LieutJimDangle
I'm not fan of Texas (the one star state lol) but it was a blown transformer (which is a thing that happens everywhere) which was promptly replaced and the boil order was following EPA guidelines to keep people safe. It's not like the grid disaster. People need to read the article.
Loeden t1_ixgjvlf wrote
Reply to California Pizza Huts To Get Electric, 3-Wheeled, Single-Seater Delivery Vehicles by Brainlessdad
Inviting drivers to race your delivery drivers, how can it possibly go wrong?
I imagine these would handle like those ryker/can-am/spyders?
Loeden t1_iv3nxz5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Deploy mallards. As seen on the rail trail. by applesweaters
I feel ya from Wyoming, and all of our candidates are Malloys, haha
Loeden t1_iv2yr03 wrote
Why is nobody making Draco Malfoy signs with a voldemort face instead of an eagle?
(Obligatory not from Vermont, if you're in a state sub reddit starts showing you other state subs)
Loeden t1_isc8qs6 wrote
Reply to comment by RatmanThomas in FREE ELECTRICITY! Credit Suisse analysis says Inflation Reduction Act will produce solar modules for two pennies a watt in Ohio, while federal tax credits will cover 50% of project costs. by manual_tranny
Uh? We're talking about power companies. Many of which are not public utilities, although I wish they were.
Loeden t1_isbk41n wrote
Reply to comment by vissalyn in FREE ELECTRICITY! Credit Suisse analysis says Inflation Reduction Act will produce solar modules for two pennies a watt in Ohio, while federal tax credits will cover 50% of project costs. by manual_tranny
My hookup fee is eight dollars a month. 90 is an unreasonable fee for work actually being performed, although maintaining the grid and net metering is still a service and should have some sort of fee, I agree. The issue here is with gouging solar customers with a different hookup price that regular customers don't get hit with.
I am not paid for what I generate but instead have banked kwh that I can pull from, which is honestly more beneficial than grids having to pay out. Mind you, my utilities are run by my city and not a corporation.
Loeden t1_izzjar6 wrote
Reply to comment by BlastedSandy in Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried refuses to testify before Senate, committee says. by AdamCannon
Think they just did!