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My neighbor works in the electrical generation industry. The ability to remotely turn off your meter IS there. At least for the power companies, so they can easily shut you off for non-payment.That was one of the big issues that many voiced when Texas forced residents to switch to the Smart Meters. In fact, I don't think that they gave you a choice. Many believe that the smart meters will give the state the ability to remotely shut off electricity to the homes that the state deemed to be using too much electricity.
Fuck'em, whole house LP generator.My neighbor works in the electrical generation industry. The ability to remotely turn off your meter IS there. At least for the power companies, so they can easily shut you off for non-payment.
Something that people fail to realize is that power companies use their wires to communicate,they've been doing that for years.My neighbor works in the electrical generation industry. The ability to remotely turn off your meter IS there. At least for the power companies, so they can easily shut you off for non-payment.
Yeah, except there are already power generation systems that only run for a few hours each YEAR, but are fully staffed year round.Wait until the entire country gets a heat wave this summer.
And then next summer, adding in the retired plants.
And the next summer, with more units offline.
This cuntry ain't seen nuthin' yet.
By the time it comes to a head, there's no turning back.
Vote Democrat, early and often![]()
Are there some, yes. That is a misnomer. The days of peak plants everywhere are long over. The black baby Jesus shut down over 80 in one bill, many large generation plants after.Yeah, except there are already power generation systems that only run for a few hours each YEAR, but are fully staffed year round.
California pulls that shit. Rolling brown outs or whatever. Just to act like the grid is failing. Such a joke. But then push electric cars.... like that won’t have an impact on the already “overworked” system. And how about the nuke plant by camp Pendleton? Offline. I am sure for more bs reasons.Was in a supermarket yesterday - two power outs, one lasting 30 minutes, in less than an hour...I saw to others "well, as we were told to expect" and everyone else looked shocked "what do you mean??"...
Your body only generates so much heat. And then you just diePeople can bitch about the cold up here in the north. I can always add more clothes. Southerners can only get so naked.
A big difference between the housing then and now. Newer housing is built airtight and without A/C is hotter than shit and deteriorates quickly. Old homes in the south were were built specifically to move air and create shade. I’ve seen new homes in Florida, built so airtight per new standards, that they start mold growth inside in less than two weeks without A/C.Yeah, I got a notification yesterday. Meh, I grew up without AC so I am not worried.
With high roofs that let the heat rise.I remember in school studying native americans that lived here in Tx. In Tx history class taught by coach coachly. Anyways they had these huge huts with ceiling fans, inside blades on a shaft connected to outside blades. Pretty genius as long as there is a breeze.
Bro, if its hot and the power goes out. We bbq and keep the beer on ice. Sit around a fire pit... its not so bad, as long as its not cold nobody should bitch at all.Texas is awesome, amirite?
Yup! The old “Shotgun shack”. Long and narrow with a straight shot from front door to back door and a pier and beam foundation for airflow under the house. Open both doors and the windows in the side rooms and the air flow moved well and those old houses felt pretty cool. And they all had covered porches and old growth hardwoods for shade. It always flabbergasts me when someone buys a lot, cuts down all the shade trees and puts a house In the middle of a fucking barren field. Or how about that blast from the past… a whole house attic fan. My first place in Arkansas had one (all the old houses did) and you would open the doors, turn that sucker on and the airflow would blow your hair back. Eh, ancient technology. Worked pretty damn well!A big difference between the housing then and now. Newer housing is built airtight and without A/C is hotter than shit and deteriorates quickly. Old homes in the south were were built specifically to move air and create shade. I’ve seen new homes in Florida, built so airtight per new standards, that they start mold growth inside in less than two weeks without A/C.
Google offered me $50 to sign-up for a program that allows Ercot to control my Nest thermostats in these conditions...
They claim you can manually over-ride it once they raise the temperature...
Fuck that... keep your money.
… a whole house attic fan.
This.Bro, if its hot and the power goes out. We bbq and keep the beer on ice. Sit around a fire pit... its not so bad, as long as its not cold nobody should bitch at all.
Until half a beef in the deep freeze starts to thaw, and everything in the fridge starts to turn.Bro, if its hot and the power goes out. We bbq and keep the beer on ice. Sit around a fire pit... its not so bad, as long as its not cold nobody should bitch at all.
That isn't anywhere close to reality.This entire thing is more of a political move then anything else. The Socialist hate that they cannot get into the grid.
This reminds me of Alas Babylon.Bro, if its hot and the power goes out. We bbq and keep the beer on ice. Sit around a fire pit... its not so bad, as long as its not cold nobody should bitch at all.
One of the other big factors is a de regulated market. But then your have regulations that skew the market. Such as wind and solar with priority. There is less and less thermal rolling generation every year. Aging plants everywhere that are expensive to maintain.That isn't anywhere close to reality.
Spend some time studying this issue before being so sure of your opinion.
Two threads to pull on to help you.
1: the political slant of utility CEOs'
Mine is a leftist. Daily reading of leftist propaganda in meetings, true story.
2: how every single critical infrastructure item is controlled remotely, read internet. Load center controls our plant remotely, just like every other plant. There's a lot more, if you study it, you'll understand. It's mostly open source, but not all.
I work in generation, if everyone knew, understood and had comprehensive knowledge of this house of cards, there would be great concern to put it mildly.
15 kWOne of the other big factors is a de regulated market. But then your have regulations that skew the market. Such as wind and solar with priority. There is less and less thermal rolling generation every year. Aging plants everywhere that are expensive to maintain.
Load dispatch doesn't get to remotely control our plant! They have to call us.
People want cheap power and on all the time, that is getting tougher to do in this market. I also work in generation. That's why 15kw of solar got built this year , enhancements to the generator setup were done also
I have a dual fuel generator just in case. Barring that one of the perks of being an oil feild guy is i know where an unlimited supply of lightplants are that are filled with deisel. I can do the ole swaparoonie indefinitely.Until half a beef in the deep freeze starts to thaw, and everything in the fridge starts to turn.
I do understand infrastructure and I have studied it extensively. I also understand the political motives of taking from the haves and making them pay for the shit stains. Look at the California grid and research that before you say YOU understand. They pull from everyone around them too feed the socialist beast.That isn't anywhere close to reality.
Spend some time studying this issue before being so sure of your opinion.
Two threads to pull on to help you.
1: the political slant of utility CEOs'
Mine is a leftist. Daily reading of leftist propaganda in meetings, true story.
2: how every single critical infrastructure item is controlled remotely, read internet. Load center controls our plant remotely, just like every other plant. There's a lot more, if you study it, you'll understand. It's mostly open source, but not all.
I work in generation, if everyone knew, understood and had comprehensive knowledge of this house of cards, there would be great concern to put it mildly.
Yes.To surmise, they are taking money from reliable generation methods, and pouring it into unreliable generation methods, while making regulations to ensure we can't build or maintain the plants that reliably produce power. In the mean time they continue to use other tax dollars to cover the cost of these unreliable methods, so people don't get savvy to the actual cost before the whole thing comes to a head.
Very much like the water crisis in CA after destroying hundreds of damns.
Lol, you win.I do understand infrastructure and I have studied it extensively. I also understand the political motives of taking from the haves and making them pay for the shit stains. Look at the California grid and research that before you say YOU understand. They pull from everyone around them too feed the socialist beast.
I'm guessing that's his personal home including the generator comment. Seems reasonable to me.15 kW, what a fucking joke.
I have some too, I get the math.I'm guessing that's his personal home including the generator comment. Seems reasonable to me.
I bought 12kw of panels, hybrid inverter, and 13kw of battery backup along with my generator.