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How will their agribusinesses survive without water?
It already isn't.
How will their agribusinesses survive without water?
Don't tell me you believe his boast post.
I have 30 solar panels, a Honda 7000 is inverter gen, a large garden, 8 urban chickens, 10 gallons of gas, two hand weapons, and a Prius.
I'm green as all getout and blackout or treason ready, as the case may be.
It's possible but unlikely that he's telling the truth.
Right now (at least in AZ), the cost of a home solar installation is somewhere between $40,000 and $60,000. You get a $15,000 and change tax write off from the feds you can take over three years. AZ gives you another $1000 tax break. This means for the typical solar array buyer they save somewhere between $20 and $50 a month over paying for electricity after taking the rebates. Without those tax breaks, solar costs more than just buying the electricity.
That looks like a bargain based on how high you claim electricity prices are in California. At $20,000 and .17 per KWH, the solar panels should pay for themselves in about 7 years and then your electricity is free for the next 13 -18 years before the panels are reduced to 80% production.California has mandated that madness on all new homes in the state with the developer taking all the rebates. The buyer ends up paying the equivalent of about $20,000 to $30,000 extra for the home when bought in increased cost and interest in their mortgage.
OMFG. You think utility companies charge triple the rate for customers that have large electrical surges? I wonder why a company that uses a lot of electricity would put up with that and stay in Texas. Electricity tends to be cheaper per KWH for large users in most blue states. As to your argument about natural gas and electrical costs. I guess you must be really young to not know about the spike in costs of natural gas and propane about 20 years ago when radiant electric heat was cheaper than gas. And that was before the advent of the modern heat pump that is much more efficient than radiant heat. The nice thing about tankless heaters is as long as you don't take 3 hour showers at 130 degrees your electric usage will actually be less than a tank heater. (And electric tank heaters do exist and are quite common.) Most of the US will only need a 25Kwh tankless heater since that will give enough hot water for 2 people showering at the same time.Just wait until the greentards where you live ban natural gas. This is particularly bad for those that live somewhere cold much of the year. Heating your house on electrical will bankrupt you. You'll probably have to go to a wood pellet stove (horribly environmentally unfriendly) to do it like Germans have. Or, install an electric tankless hot water heater and watch your electric bill skyrocket due to the common billing practice of utilities using your highest KW load of the month. Every time you have that thing go on, your KW usage goes through the rafters. Normal home power usage is typically 5 to 8 KW. When your tankless goes on it shoots up to 30 to 40 KW while running. That will often double or triple your KWH rate from the utility. Your solar panels can't handle that much in any case so you get screwed.
Isn't going green just the best?
This thread is not about Texas, stupid...
You already amply proved that you're an arrogant selfish twat, no further proof is necessary.

Prices are higher here across the board because affluent people can pay for it. Supply and demand.
I want high prices, best tool to keep the riff raff away. Does it pinch? Sure, but well worth it.![]()
Texas desperately needs some of California's money. I say Texas should stay true to their alt right values, and cut themselves off from California.
Texas desperately needs some of California's money. I say Texas should stay true to their alt right values, and cut themselves off from California.
Prices are higher here across the board because affluent people can pay for it. Supply and demand.
I want high prices, best tool to keep the riff raff away. Does it pinch? Sure, but well worth it.![]()
Texas desperately needs some of California's money. I say Texas should stay true to their alt right values, and cut themselves off from California.
Walt, you're in another time zone.
https://www.kpbs.org/news/2021/jul/07/california-grid-managers-worry-summer-power-supply/“We’ve seen that some of the resources we’ve procured have run into some supply chain issues,” said Elliot Mainzer, the top official at the California Independent System Operator which is the public agency that runs the state’s electricity grid.
Wildfires, drought and widespread heat only make things worse. If any or all of those things happen the power situation in California could hit a critical stage.
“We still import about a quarter of our electricity from out of state,” Mainzer said.
California, they bitch about climate change and then build massive cities in a desert. They bring water from other states because they are abusing their own water table daily. Fuck California and their citizens, they deserve everything they are experiencing.