It’s also was a turn of phrase used pretty recently...
It’s also was a turn of phrase used pretty recently...
“ smaller breasts than a c cup have no human rights. How well would that go?”
Apparently, she is known as an “edgelord” and actually did say something like you suggested - the rough translation apparently being “women with an A cup have no worth being alive” as well as the following
“women over 30 have rotten amniotic…
Chet has a younger brother named Truman who graduated from Stanford with a degree in Mathematics and now works on as camera/film production assistant in Hollywood... so far it looks like he managed to just keep his head low and being publicly embarrassing while doing his own thing.
If you require a battery to make solar power work because you’ll pretty much kill any growth in the industry for several years. For what reason? To protect utility profits. Eye rolls.
You are using some of the best case numbers there.
By the way, if they can knock out net metering, I can already bet what their next play will be. They will do this on a daily basis. It won’t just be netting your december surplus against your july deficit.
If the costs are fixed costs, they can just spread that out as a fixed charge across their entire customer base—and, in fact, their is a fixed cost charge that applies in Florida.
To be clear, I also believe utilities are often being “greedy” and these initial solar rollback bills are too advantageous to them at the cost of resident.
Still at the same time, I don’t have as much of an issue with Winter retail vs Summer wholesale trading as you do... because you are always looking at “gross profit”…
And if you want to drive cross country, you should probably rent an ICE vehicle.
That aside, in the regulated context, if a utility wanted to recoup any cost difference associated with taking surplus when it’s cheap to produce energy vs. supplying deficit when it’s expensive, this wouldn’t happen.. The utility would have to say this is our wholesale cost when we cover a deficit and this is our…
Now, if the difference between $y - $x is not all that high, ,then you probably lean towards net metering being at the retail rate because that surplus/deficits are meaningless as to their cost. If the difference between $x and $y is substantial, then I believe it’s up the utility to prove that (at least in my…
Stores/vendors are for-profit, not a public utility company.
It’s only fair that they pay the rate I have to pay them.
The show seems determined to not make up its mind about what it wants to do about Peacemaker’s relationship with killing. . He had this major crisis of confidence in a previous episode, and later admits that he doesn’t want to kill people anymore.
The problem is more that it requires utilities to pay the retail rate for electricity under Net Metering, rather than the actual rate they can get for electricity elsewhere. Essentially they’re being forced to over-pay for electricity.
I was wondering about this too... apparently in 2020, they still only had 5000 people... but in the last two years they bought exercise machine maker Precor and they broke ground on a $400M factory in Ohio that was going to have 2200 workers (I don’t think they ever actually hired factory line workers). So basically,…
this guy could actually play, that’s what makes it so wild/sad!
I haven’t been to Steven’s Pass... but my friend in the bottom two photos (he’s an energizer bunny and is the one dragging me on hikes) moved to Seattle a couple of years ago and just recently told me while he loves the freestyle park at Steven’s it was super crowded so he tries to only go on weekday, for family trips…
Better have replaceable batteries.
Wherever and however they are storing that money is secondary. The stock price reflects the promises made and the potential investors see for future growth. Tesla’s current valuation as the most valuable automaker is not based on their sales today; all of the promised future models and features are baked in too.