From: noone@nospam.com   
      
   Στις 1/9/2022 10:09 π.μ., ο/η Trident.darkstar έγραψε:   
   > On Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 2:03:01 AM UTC+2, Subtotal wrote:   
   >> "jecorbe...@yahoo.com" wrote in   
   >> news:3fd12d7c-97a9-427f...@googlegroups.com:   
   >>   
   >>> Due to the strain on the power grid, Kalifornians are being told not   
   >>> to run large appliances, including their AC units, and not to charge   
   >>> their EVs between the peak hours of 4-9pm. EVs make up 15% of new cars   
   >>> sold in Kalifornia and less that 2% of all cars and the power grid   
   >>> can't keep up with the demand for juice. How the hell are people going   
   >>> to be able to charge cars once Kalifornia mandates that no new cars   
   >>> may be gasoline powered.   
   >>>   
   >>> To those who thought they were doing the part and pitching in when   
   >>> they switched to EVs I have just one word to say to you. SUCKERS!!!   
   >>   
   >> I'm stunned.   
   >>   
   >> Democrats made an environmental edict that the infrastructure can't   
   >> support?   
   >>   
   >> Is that 2 cycle gas generators I hear firing up in the distance?   
   >   
   > This is not the first time this kind of thing happened. This occurs whenever   
   base   
   > load increases substantially. Happened with A/C units more/less rec   
   I recently read an article in Le Figaro about the new heat waves in   
   France (unheard of in the past) and the tendency to install a/c s.   
   Actually, due to the fact that. according to the 2nd law of   
   thermodynamics, as much heat as they extract from the air conditioned   
   space, the same heat they extract to the environment, plus the heat that   
   is emitted from the cooling compressor, operating. This actually makes   
   each heat wave worse than the previous one, as more and more thermal   
   loads from more and more a/c units are added.   
      
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