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Energy prices in California are going through the roof; blackouts imminent
Posted on 6/29/21 at 9:54 am
Posted on 6/29/21 at 9:54 am
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Two inexorable energy trends are underway in California: soaring electricity prices and ever-worsening reliability – and both trends bode ill for the state’s low- and middle-income consumers.
Last week, the state’s grid operator, the California Independent System Operator, issued a “flex alert” that asked the state’s consumers to reduce their power use “to reduce stress on the grid and avoid power outages.” CAISO’s warning of impending electricity shortages heralds another blackout-riddled summer at the same time California’s electricity prices are skyrocketing.
In 2020, California’s electricity prices jumped by 7.5%, making it the biggest price increase of any state in the country last year and nearly seven times the increase that was seen in the United States as a whole. According to data from the Energy Information Administration, the all-sector price of electricity in California last year jumped to 18.15 cents per kilowatt-hour, which means that Californians are now paying about 70% more for their electricity than the U.S. average all-sector rate of 10.66 cents per kWh. Even more worrisome: California’s electricity rates are expected to soar over the next decade. (More on that in a moment.)
And I've seen the OT drive this point home:
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Even though the state’s tattered electric grid can barely meet existing demand – and more rolling blackouts are almost certain this summer – California continues to pile bad policy on top of bad policy. The state has banned the future sale of cars powered by internal combustion engines which will result in dramatic increases in electricity demand and will require, according to a recent report by the California Energy Commission, the installation of 1.2 million new EV charging stations by 2030. Bans on natural gas will further increase electricity demand. Cheered on by the Sierra Club, which is getting tens of millions of dollars from billionaire Michael Bloomberg, about 46 California communities have banned the use of natural gas in homes and businesses. Making the whole thing even more absurd, is that California is pledging to achieve these goals while closing the state’s last remaining nuclear power plant, the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, which by itself produces nearly 10% of all the juice consumed in California.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 9:55 am to member12
But I thought power outages only occurred in Texas because they deregulated their market.
Eta
Actual idiotic policy points aside, I’d rather not have a nuclear power plant in devil’s canyon
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Actual idiotic policy points aside, I’d rather not have a nuclear power plant in devil’s canyon
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Making the whole thing even more absurd, is that California is pledging to achieve these goals while closing thestate’s last remaining nuclear power plant, the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, which by itself produces nearly 10% of all the juice consumed in California.
This post was edited on 6/29/21 at 9:57 am
Posted on 6/29/21 at 9:56 am to member12
I lived through this same shite in 2000, luckily my company was in Santa Clara and they generate their own power.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 9:56 am to member12
They will just lay more lines to other states and claim CA is using other states “surplus” capacity.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 9:57 am to Alltheway Tigers!
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They will just lay more lines to other states and claim CA is using other states “surplus” capacity.
They'll have to do the same thing with water pretty soon.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 9:58 am to upgrayedd
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Who cares? frick em
Except a bunch of them will move to other states and ruin the quality of life by voting for the same stupidity.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 9:58 am to member12
Hehe. Yea, no problem for the $$$ folks that live in St. Helena. They all have 20kw nat gas and diesel generators behind (so no one can see) their homes.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:01 am to upgrayedd
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Who cares? frick em

Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:01 am to member12
We are ready for every house to have 2 Teslas let me tell you
Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:01 am to Alltheway Tigers!
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They will just lay more lines to other states and claim CA is using other states “surplus” capacity.
While simultaneously banning state sponsored travel to those states due to muh racism and bigotry.
California needs to just secede.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:02 am to member12
Energy is racist and bigoted, better not have any imported from other states
Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:02 am to member12
Don't they have like the world's 5th largest economy? yet, they can't figure this shite out?
Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:02 am to upgrayedd
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Who cares? frick em
You'll care when they start taxing you even more to help them.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:03 am to VolsOut4Harambe
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California needs to just secede.
frick secession. Let the people choose sides and then fight.
We need a good purge and it’s some beautiful country.
Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:04 am to member12
More electric cars will fix this, right?

Posted on 6/29/21 at 10:05 am to member12
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CAISO’s warning of impending electricity shortages
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state’s tattered electric grid can barely meet existing demand
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the installation of 1.2 million new EV charging stations by 2030
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closing the state’s last remaining nuclear power plant, the Diablo Canyon Power Plant

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