Ag_07 said:
Haha!!!
That cool front isn't causing anyone to crank up the heater.
What a joke. They actually think we're dumb enough to think that it's actually a demand issue?
I think what they were saying is that because the cool front stalled, more people would be using their AC with the higher temperatures (hence more energy demand). Still pretty ridiculous.Ag_07 said:
Haha!!!
That cool front isn't causing anyone to crank up the heater.
What a joke. They actually think we're dumb enough to think that it's actually a demand issue?
jamesf said:I think what they were saying is that because the cool front stalled, more people would be using their AC with the higher temperatures (hence more energy demand). Still pretty ridiculous.Ag_07 said:
Haha!!!
That cool front isn't causing anyone to crank up the heater.
What a joke. They actually think we're dumb enough to think that it's actually a demand issue?
Yet with the same leadership at the state level overseeing ERCOT for over 2 decades. WeirdFerris Wheel Allstar said:
we have become California way faster than i anticipated
cajunaggie08 said:Yet with the same leadership at the state level overseeing ERCOT for over 2 decades. WeirdFerris Wheel Allstar said:
we have become California way faster than i anticipated
Like the EPA would allow that.chimpanzee said:
There should have been dirt moving on new plants around Feb 20.
Thats what I was curious about. I figured this sort of thing happened fairly regularlyTriAg2010 said:
Conservation Alerts probably happen 20 times per year but go complex unnoticed by consumers because they so rarely deteriorate to the point service is impacted. Now it's going to be headline local news anytime they happen in the next few years.
TriAg2010 said:
Conservation Alerts probably happen 20 times per year but go complex unnoticed by consumers because they so rarely deteriorate to the point service is impacted. Now it's going to be headline local news anytime they happen in the next few years.
TriAg2010 said:
Conservation Alerts probably happen 20 times per year but go complex unnoticed by consumers because they so rarely deteriorate to the point service is impacted. Now it's going to be headline local news anytime they happen in the next few years.