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Ksheed:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/judeclemente/2016/04/03/californias-growing-imported-electricity-problem/#13c567dae96b

retired nuke:
Much like my wishes for the nimbys of Vermont, I strongly hope that the tree huggers on the left coast all die screaming into the darkness...

But I mean that in a good, supportive, non-confrontational way.... really  [catfight] [sarcasm] [DH] [Flamer]

rlbinc:
The recent gas leak in California has reduced their storage to 15%.
The restrictive pipelines cannot support peak load conditions in CAISO.
That means there are blackouts coming, I figure I'll buy my August Megawatt Hours now, for sale later.

Mounder:
For a state that has prided themselves on being innovative, forward-thinking and the hub of new technological thinking: they have fallen on their faces for two decades on future alternative power needs.  They're getting further and further behind the curve, which is fine with the longtime natives.  It continually drives off a dissatisfied percentage of the population to other western states and allow for new dreamers and fresh minds to backfill.

GLW:

--- Quote from: Mounder on Apr 09, 2016, 10:09 ---....It continually drives off a dissatisfied percentage of the population to other western states.....

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read as : 6 figure, upper middle & middle middle class,...


--- Quote from: Mounder on Apr 09, 2016, 10:09 ---.....and allow for new dreamers and fresh minds to backfill.

--- End quote ---

read as: low income, low prospects, approximately of which 0.025 percent will one day become multi millionaire rock stars or hollywood blockbusters keeping the average wage in the top five as per the per capita wage drops below the top twenty and the COL remains in the top four,...

then again, the heating bills are low to non-existent,...so they got New York beat,...  :P ;) :) 8)

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