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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostRun outa charge with an EV and your sitting for hours , easily
Run out of gas , and you will be going in no time flat .
that’s the whole point that you and your antivax bud Austrandia talking circles around
And right now in the dead of winter , that’s a life or death situation
You however started talking in circles in your first reply. Then set off more deflected replies containing lots of "probably" and "likely" and "I guess". Then later on you even had a little no till rant remember?
Also, what's "anti vax bud" about??Last edited by Guest; Jan 14, 2024, 17:48.
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"A total of 17 U.S. states have agreed to adopt the regulations." not just California sum of dum
Where is A5 hiding? He is the one who wrongly claimed plug in hybrids would not be allowed to be sold under the 2035 ban. Proving once again he does not listen to or read the news!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post"A total of 17 U.S. states have agreed to adopt the regulations." not just California sum of dum
Where is A5 hiding? He is the one who wrongly claimed plug in hybrids would not be allowed to be sold under the 2035 ban. Proving once again he does not listen to or read the news!
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Originally posted by caseih View Post
Ummm, I think he said hybrids , you conveniently added the plug in part
I'm sure all of the car manufacturers will be making a plug in hybrid specifically for the tiny Canadian market with a range that meets our exact but yet to be determined specifications. Knowing that with the each successive change of government before 2035, will completely reverse the current policy, Because the markets just loves uncertainty like that.
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[url]https://electrek.co/2024/01/17/electric-vehicles-fail-lower-rate-than-gas-cars-extreme-cold/[/url]
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Originally posted by Austranada View Post[url]https://electrek.co/2024/01/17/electric-vehicles-fail-lower-rate-than-gas-cars-extreme-cold/[/url]
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Norway actually has cheap electricity thanks to abundant hydro making electric cars genuinely cheap to operate. And their electricity is highly subsidized by Germany Denmark etc. who use Norway as their back up for their failed renewables experiment, paying Norway for electricity coming and going. Then as an added bonus, Norway has even more fossil fuels to export since they aren't burning them in their own fleets.
If that were the plan here, I could get on board. But the imbeciles in charge here genuinely think we are ending fossil fuels, do everything possible to stop ff exports, and refuse to allow any new hydro, and we don't have an insane neighbor who will pay us to take electricity , then buy it back at high prices.
On the current trajectory, We will have prohibitively expensive unreliable electricity, and no ff exports to pay for it all.
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Just a short list off the cuff.
Inconveniences or worse that we have grown accustomed to about the use of petroleum based products and ice vehicles.
1. Recent cold has brought to light block heaters, oil pan heaters, inline percolator heaters and all the associated fires, insurance costs etc. Also how many of us have driven away with the extension cord hanging on for miles or better yet yanking through wrecking your grille.
2. Forgetting to put the fuel cap back on and losing it.
3. Spilling fuel. We've all started to fuel up something with a big tank and walked away just for a minute only to remember and run back to find your hard earned wasted. Even auto shut off nozzles fail at times.
4. Nowadays if you run out of fuel or park out of the way somewhere there's a growing chance you return to your vehicle minus the catalytic converter.
5. Happens often someone puts diesel in the gas tank or vice versa.
6. Used oils are carcinogenic.
7. Tremendous waste and cost globally with engines idling in traffic or warming up.
8. Notwithstanding co2, regular air pollution affecting the health of almost everyone.
9. ICE vehicles 2000 moving parts.
Evs around 20
10. Fuel theft off your farm. Imagine that not happening.
None of these issues with evs.
I don't own one yet but I will within a couple years.Last edited by Guest; Jan 20, 2024, 03:56.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostNorway actually has cheap electricity thanks to abundant hydro making electric cars genuinely cheap to operate. And their electricity is highly subsidized by Germany Denmark etc. who use Norway as their back up for their failed renewables experiment, paying Norway for electricity coming and going. Then as an added bonus, Norway has even more fossil fuels to export since they aren't burning them in their own fleets.
If that were the plan here, I could get on board. But the imbeciles in charge here genuinely think we are ending fossil fuels, do everything possible to stop ff exports, and refuse to allow any new hydro, and we don't have an insane neighbor who will pay us to take electricity , then buy it back at high prices.
On the current trajectory, We will have prohibitively expensive unreliable electricity, and no ff exports to pay for it all.
Prices are through the roof because the utility companies also purposely cut supplies in times of surplus to drive up prices.
And if danny gets her way she will make sure cheaper lower cost renewables are sidelined as much as possible to increase gas usage and subsidize the most expensive source in nuclear.Last edited by chuckChuck; Jan 21, 2024, 09:30.
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if danny gets her way she will make sure cheaper lower cost renewables are sidelined as much as possible to increase gas usage .[/QUOTE]
Looks like your right again Chuck.
You must have seen on the CBC Alberta has 2700 MGW of gas coming on stream next yr?
From Globe and Mail:
"More than 2,700 megawatts of new gas generation will fire up in 2024, according to most recent long-term adequacy report by the Alberta Electricity System Operator (AESO), which manages and operates the provincial power grid. The increase amounts to just over a quarter of Alberta’s current generating power being added to the grid in a single year."
"The bulk of the new electricity coming online is from three projects: The 900-megawatt Cascade plant in Edson, about 200 kilometres west of Edmonton; an 800-MW cogeneration project at Suncor Energy’s oil sands Base Plant; and the repowering of Genesee 1 and 2, a coal -to-gas conversion plant southwest of Edmonton, bringing just over 930 MW to the grid."
It is expected all that new cheap gas power will bring prices down to the 10 cents per Kwh range.
Cheap power is a key to a strong economy. Don't you agree?
Looks like Danny has things under control.
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