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Alberta electricity prices: $1/kwh

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    #41
    With only 5% of the cars in California being electric, the grid is already struggling to meet demand.

    [video]Wednesday, Jun 23, 2021 - 04:22 AM It appears as though California's plans to become an environmental and socialist utopia are running face first into reality. The latest dose of reality came this week when the state, facing triple digit temperatures, began to "fret" about pressure on the state's power grid as a result of everybody charging their electric vehicles all at once. The state's power grid operators have been telling residents to "relieve pressure" from the grid by charging their EVs at off-peak hours, Newsweek wrote. Twice last week the California Independent System Operator (ISO) told residents to conserve energy voluntarily, including asking to charge their EVs at certain off-peak times. The ISO also suggested "avoiding use of large appliances and turning off extra lights," the report says. The state's Flex Alert Twitter account posted on June 18: "Now is the perfect time to do a load of laundry. Remember to use major appliances, charge cars and devices before #FlexAlert begins at 6 p.m. today." Despite the fact that the state seems hell bent on converting all of its residents to EVs, Patty Monahan, the lead commissioner on transportation at the California Energy Commission, said that when residents choose to charge their vehicles will be important "in keeping the power grid balanced". "Charging behaviors matter when it comes to California grid goals," she said. "By incentivizing, primarily through rates, charging behaviors that capitalize on when renewable energy is being generated—we basically have a win for the grid, and we have a win for the drivers in terms of reduced rates. Rates are a climate strategy, and California plans on using rates to help drive the charging behaviors that are going to help the state electrify transportation while cutting carbon from the grid and saving ratepayers and drivers money." Matthew Moniot, a researcher with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory said that most drivers who charge at night "will have to change" their routines: "If you look at aggregate load across the grid, it tends to spike in the evening hours whenever people come home." He called it a "tricky problem" that relies on "how much can we move what's currently overnight charging to be during the daytime hours, when generation may be more excessive."

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      #42
      The "tricky problem" they describe is they are already generating surpus power when the sun shines. They need power when people come home from work. It is black dark by 6pm much of year.
      So now they can't supply power when demand requires but want the customer to adapt to when it is availlable. Same as they do in 3rd world.
      Good luck with that.

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        #43
        Originally posted by jwab
        Canada has been “riding the coattails” so to speak with our infrastructure. Pissing away money with nothing to show for it.
        There are farm sales with new lines of equipment and junk sales, Canada seems to be taking the junk route. Investing in our own country and people, why would you do that??? One of the greatest nations in the world but run by fools.
        Northern BC [Bennet/Peace River] AB, and SK could produce massive Hydro if we had any brains. Dam C [Peace BC Hydro] comes on line in 2025. That system could double generation Cap with a little creativity. Now the dams are in place flow is constant and generation a snap to increase. Cheers

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          #44
          Wait wait wait wait wait, so are you guys actually paying $9/kwh in Texas?! Seriously?! I mean, that is insane, it is way too much actually. I have read a lot of news and articles about the so called "causes" for rising the electricity prices worldwide, and I was kind of ... shocked by how stupid some of those causes were. And you know, the government actually made us change all the electrical panels, in the entire state! That is pure madness. I had no idea how to do it, thankfully I know the guys from https://gordonpowers.com.au/level-2-electrician-sydney/ gordonpowers.com.au , they are realy the best electricians that I know.
          Last edited by Patches; Jul 6, 2021, 10:32.

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