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State Chapters => California => Topic started by: Hoodat on August 18, 2020, 12:41:13 am
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'Simply unacceptable.’ Gavin Newsom says California rolling blackouts can’t happen again
Hannah Wiley and Dale Kasler | August 17, 2020 02:25 PM , Updated 1 hour 49 minutes ago
In response to a weekend of power outages caused by a heat wave of triple-digit temperatures, and ahead of anticipated blackouts through Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a stark statement during a Monday press conference in response to the crisis: this can’t happen again.
Newsom said as governor, he was “ultimately accountable†for the energy failure that left some households without power on Friday and Saturday amid temperatures cruising past 100, and that he’d now “take responsibility to immediately address this issue and move forward to simply make sure this never happens again in the state of California.â€
But he said he wasn’t alerted until Friday that California was at risk of rolling blackouts.
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A fundamental problem is that solar power, which was generating a quarter of the state’s supply early Monday afternoon, dissipates quickly as the sun goes down. The ISO is nudging the state to postpone the scheduled retirement of a collection of high-carbon gas-fired plants in Southern California.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article245025785.html (https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article245025785.html)
Gee, if only one of these bureaucrats could have foreseen that solar energy production dissipates after the sun goes down.
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NOW he cares?
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Wishful thinking.
They will happen again, and there ain't anything he could do about it.
When one is chained on the nonsense of green energy, one suffers the consequences.
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NOW he cares?
Nah. Now he acts like he cares. He'll beat on PG&E for awhile, the usual, and thats the last we'll hear of it.
Hes a greasy fraud.
The wonder of it all, to me, is a majority of voters in blue states are happy with their leftist leadership and still think its all Trump's fault.
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As I posted in the Blackouts thread:
Oh for bleep sake! Bird choppers were proven economically nonviable and unreliable 40 bleeping years ago! When I moved back to CA in 1978 there was a bird chopper farm in the hills around Benicia. It is so steadily windy there that trees grow slanted. A few years later, government subsidies ended, the individual choppers ceased working and fell apart. Some time in the late 80s or early 90s the debris was removed. I think the bird chopper farms in the Altamont Pass area went through a death and resurrection cycle. The bottom line is that base load power - power that has to be there 24x7x52 - cannot be derived from intermittent sources like bird choppers and bird fryers. No combination of subsidies and mandatory buy percentages can alter that. Why is it hard to understand that?
The current incarnation of the bird chopper and fryer mania goes back decades, definitely to Ahnold-the-RINO and probably back to Davis and maybe even to semi-RINO Pete Wilson.
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Bet he wishes he had all of his fossil fuel power plants back... lol
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So says the Great Ozymandias.
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As I posted in the Blackouts thread:
Oh for bleep sake! Bird choppers were proven economically nonviable and unreliable 40 bleeping years ago! . . .
The past three years, California has experienced a 30% decrease in wind energy output from July to August. Does the wind simply stop blowing as hard? Or is there some State regulatory action that happens that month.
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Chasing Windmills is multi-faceted theme for this clueless Guv.
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Bet he wishes he had all of his fossil fuel power plants back... lol
Or bigger hamsters to speed up those generation wheels. :cool:
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The past three years, California has experienced a 30% decrease in wind energy output from July to August. Does the wind simply stop blowing as hard? Or is there some State regulatory action that happens that month.
I haven't heard of this, but my cynical guess is that subsidies and forced % buys at above market price are insufficient for the government entrepreneur operators of the bird-chopper farms to repair bird choppers that break down.