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June 15, 2010 at 1:14 AM #566057June 15, 2010 at 9:21 AM #565165briansd1Guest
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With these new “smart meters” we expect electrical usage to be eventually limited or rationed in some way. Especially when our Dear Leader declares oil drilling evil (thanks BP) and causes another energy crises. I want to be able to use electricity like our Dear Leader plays golf.
[/quote]Electricity will not be rationed because of lack of oil.
The previous Dear Leader, before he departed, already caused oil to skyrocket in price so oil is hardly even used in electricity generation.
In 2008, “Largely due to a sharp rise in oil prices, petroleum-fired generation fell 29.7 percent, to 46 million MWh. Its share of total net generation dropped to 1.1 percent.”
June 15, 2010 at 9:21 AM #565259briansd1Guest[quote=faterikcartman]
With these new “smart meters” we expect electrical usage to be eventually limited or rationed in some way. Especially when our Dear Leader declares oil drilling evil (thanks BP) and causes another energy crises. I want to be able to use electricity like our Dear Leader plays golf.
[/quote]Electricity will not be rationed because of lack of oil.
The previous Dear Leader, before he departed, already caused oil to skyrocket in price so oil is hardly even used in electricity generation.
In 2008, “Largely due to a sharp rise in oil prices, petroleum-fired generation fell 29.7 percent, to 46 million MWh. Its share of total net generation dropped to 1.1 percent.”
June 15, 2010 at 9:21 AM #565763briansd1Guest[quote=faterikcartman]
With these new “smart meters” we expect electrical usage to be eventually limited or rationed in some way. Especially when our Dear Leader declares oil drilling evil (thanks BP) and causes another energy crises. I want to be able to use electricity like our Dear Leader plays golf.
[/quote]Electricity will not be rationed because of lack of oil.
The previous Dear Leader, before he departed, already caused oil to skyrocket in price so oil is hardly even used in electricity generation.
In 2008, “Largely due to a sharp rise in oil prices, petroleum-fired generation fell 29.7 percent, to 46 million MWh. Its share of total net generation dropped to 1.1 percent.”
June 15, 2010 at 9:21 AM #565870briansd1Guest[quote=faterikcartman]
With these new “smart meters” we expect electrical usage to be eventually limited or rationed in some way. Especially when our Dear Leader declares oil drilling evil (thanks BP) and causes another energy crises. I want to be able to use electricity like our Dear Leader plays golf.
[/quote]Electricity will not be rationed because of lack of oil.
The previous Dear Leader, before he departed, already caused oil to skyrocket in price so oil is hardly even used in electricity generation.
In 2008, “Largely due to a sharp rise in oil prices, petroleum-fired generation fell 29.7 percent, to 46 million MWh. Its share of total net generation dropped to 1.1 percent.”
June 15, 2010 at 9:21 AM #566157briansd1Guest[quote=faterikcartman]
With these new “smart meters” we expect electrical usage to be eventually limited or rationed in some way. Especially when our Dear Leader declares oil drilling evil (thanks BP) and causes another energy crises. I want to be able to use electricity like our Dear Leader plays golf.
[/quote]Electricity will not be rationed because of lack of oil.
The previous Dear Leader, before he departed, already caused oil to skyrocket in price so oil is hardly even used in electricity generation.
In 2008, “Largely due to a sharp rise in oil prices, petroleum-fired generation fell 29.7 percent, to 46 million MWh. Its share of total net generation dropped to 1.1 percent.”
June 15, 2010 at 9:48 AM #565189LeorockyParticipantA guy I know puts some kid of transparent tarp/plastic thing over his pool when not in use. It traps/magnifies the sun and heats the pool.
June 15, 2010 at 9:48 AM #565283LeorockyParticipantA guy I know puts some kid of transparent tarp/plastic thing over his pool when not in use. It traps/magnifies the sun and heats the pool.
June 15, 2010 at 9:48 AM #565788LeorockyParticipantA guy I know puts some kid of transparent tarp/plastic thing over his pool when not in use. It traps/magnifies the sun and heats the pool.
June 15, 2010 at 9:48 AM #565895LeorockyParticipantA guy I know puts some kid of transparent tarp/plastic thing over his pool when not in use. It traps/magnifies the sun and heats the pool.
June 15, 2010 at 9:48 AM #566182LeorockyParticipantA guy I know puts some kid of transparent tarp/plastic thing over his pool when not in use. It traps/magnifies the sun and heats the pool.
June 15, 2010 at 10:12 AM #565199sdcellarParticipantYou might want to look into how many horsepower your pump is pulling. Every quarter horse makes a difference. That might be the single biggest savings you can achieve.
June 15, 2010 at 10:12 AM #565293sdcellarParticipantYou might want to look into how many horsepower your pump is pulling. Every quarter horse makes a difference. That might be the single biggest savings you can achieve.
June 15, 2010 at 10:12 AM #565798sdcellarParticipantYou might want to look into how many horsepower your pump is pulling. Every quarter horse makes a difference. That might be the single biggest savings you can achieve.
June 15, 2010 at 10:12 AM #565905sdcellarParticipantYou might want to look into how many horsepower your pump is pulling. Every quarter horse makes a difference. That might be the single biggest savings you can achieve.
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