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09-01-2022, 07:11 AM
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You posted this long diatribe…
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Originally Posted by wdmso
But of course you left out the reason why. Imagine that .Such honesty
So you think this event isn’t related to climate change or any of the droughts or record breaking rains are just incidental
The actual alert
Wednesday, Aug. 31 – 11 a.m.
The California ISO has issued a Flex Alert for today, Aug. 31 from 4-9 p.m., due to high heat across the state and supply uncertainties. View the news release here.
More Flex Alerts are likely through the holiday weekend, as excessive heat is forecast to blanket most of California, and supplies are expected to be tight in the afternoon and evening, when solar production rolls off and demand remains high.
The ISO also issued an Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) Watch, effective 5 to 8 p.m. today, to access additional resources and prepare market participants and the public for potential energy shortages and the need to conserve. View our Emergency Notifications fact sheet for more information.
Consumer conservation will be critical to stabilizing the grid and maintaining electricity flow today.
• A Flex Alert is in effect today, from 4-9 p.m.
• We are experiencing some of the highest load levels of the year.
• We are monitoring weather conditions in neighboring areas, which impacts our ability to
import power from other grids.
• Overnight temperatures are staying high, which makes buildings and infrastructure
retain heat and can cause people to run air conditioners more.
• During multiple days of heat, generators that have been running at top speed can fail or
trip offline unexpectedly.
• We also have to expect the unexpected, meaning we need to be prepared for any
unplanned event that could tighten energy supplies.
• We called a Flex Alert to ask consumers to reduce electricity use from 4-9 p.m. today.
• That is the most critical time on the grid, because solar production is going offline, but
temperatures remain high.
The most important actions we’re encouraging consumers to take are:
Pre-cool your homes before 4 p.m. and then set the thermostat to 78 degrees or higher
from 4 to 9 p.m., if health permits.
Defer use of major appliances from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Run your dishwasher and washing
machine earlier or later.
Turn off all unnecessary lights from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Cook your meals earlier in the day to save energy and keep your home cooler.
Avoid charging EVs from 4-9 p.m., if possible. Instead, charge them before 4 p.m. when
solar production is abundant and electricity prices are likely lower.
We don’t anticipate any rotating power outages at this time.
This is the second Flex Alert of the 2022 summer season
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Which basically can be summed up with these 3 words….
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Originally Posted by scottw
not enough electricity........
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Yet you can’t comprehend that….amazing
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Like I said you ignored the reasons
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09-01-2022, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
You posted this long diatribe…
Which basically can be summed up with these 3 words….
Yet you can’t comprehend that….amazing
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why is there a possible shortage .. i'll give you a hint it's not EV's
All we just get is another comment from the peanut gallery . 
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09-01-2022, 11:21 AM
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why is there a possible shortage .. i'll give you a hint it's not EV's
All we just get is another comment from the peanut gallery . 
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I’ll give you a hint, Scott never said it was caused by EV’s
All we just get is another comment based on something that was never said
Shocking
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09-01-2022, 12:42 PM
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why is there a possible shortage .. i'll give you a hint it's not EV's
All we just get is another comment from the peanut gallery . 
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As TDF said, as always you responded to something no one even came close to saying. Where did anyone say that the shortage was caused by EVs?
Try to follow Wayne...
Today, there isn't enough electricity for CA's current demand. Yet the state is mandating that soon no more gas vehicles can be sold new, so that means there will be more EVs, which means energy needs will meaningfully increase.
People who live in the real world, would say that before you switch people to EVs, it's a good idea to make sure you have the infastructure to support that. Ideologues don't worry about such trivial details.
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09-01-2022, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
As TDF said, as always you responded to something no one even came close to saying. Where did anyone say that the shortage was caused by EVs?
Try to follow Wayne...
Today, there isn't enough electricity for CA's current demand. Yet the state is mandating that soon no more gas vehicles can be sold new, so that means there will be more EVs, which means energy needs will meaningfully increase.
People who live in the real world, would say that before you switch people to EVs, it's a good idea to make sure you have the infastructure to support that. Ideologues don't worry about such trivial details.
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Jim you don’t live in the real world you live in your world
You can’t even see peoples intent with their posts . With the same tired excuses if I didn’t spell it out exactly I didn’t mean it.
The request to reduce power consumption is do to excessive heat And expected use of what’s called air conditioners
And no way ties in to no new gas cars by 2035
Caused by you guessed it climate change.
We have the infrastructure for EVs we don’t have the infrastructure for extreme climate events .
But don’t let facts get in your way
And Read an actual news story from someplace other than fox or the Washington examiner
Oh look
Virginia revealed it is bound by a 2021 state law to also phase out gas-powered cars by 2035. However, Attorney General Jason Miyares’s (R) office said in a statement it hopes the state repeals the law Republicans once again going against voters
This year, Dodge announced announced it would discontinue gas-powered muscle cars the Charger and Challenger.
Conservatives clinging to the past like a rat clinging to a sinking ship
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09-01-2022, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Jim you don’t live in the real world you live in your world
You can’t even see peoples intent with their posts . With the same tired excuses if I didn’t spell it out exactly I didn’t mean it.
The request to reduce power consumption is do to excessive heat And expected use of what’s called air conditioners
And no way ties in to no new gas cars by 2035
Caused by you guessed it climate change.
We have the infrastructure for EVs we don’t have the infrastructure for extreme climate events .
But don’t let facts get in your way
And Read an actual news story from someplace other than fox or the Washington examiner
Oh look
Virginia revealed it is bound by a 2021 state law to also phase out gas-powered cars by 2035. However, Attorney General Jason Miyares’s (R) office said in a statement it hopes the state repeals the law Republicans once again going against voters
This year, Dodge announced announced it would discontinue gas-powered muscle cars the Charger and Challenger.
Conservatives clinging to the past like a rat clinging to a sinking ship
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so after CA band gas cars and everyone buys EVs, it won’t be hot anymore, and no one will run their A/C. that’s what you’re saying?
How do you know that the conditions creating today’s need, won’t also exist when everyone has EVs?
youre making some big assumptions.
“we have the infastructure for EVs”
we have enough charging stations for tens of millions of EVs, and enough power to charge them? sure we do wdmso.
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09-02-2022, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
so after CA band gas cars and everyone buys EVs, it won’t be hot anymore, and no one will run their A/C. that’s what you’re saying?
How do you know that the conditions creating today’s need, won’t also exist when everyone has EVs?
youre making some big assumptions.
“we have the infastructure for EVs”
we have enough charging stations for tens of millions of EVs, and enough power to charge them? sure we do wdmso.
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You must own a treadmill you just always seem to run in place
In your world airplanes cars and trains and their infrastructure all showed up at the same time , I guess highways bridges also just happened The infrastructure for EV will follow its logical path like the rest of history’s inventions .. and here I thought your horse a buggy thing was a joke seems your seriously upset to have left that behind
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