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Let's Talk About- Political Edition
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07-22-2022, 10:11 AM
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Bigger question: is the current electric grid ready for significant increase in demand due to EV charging? We just retired a 1200 MW coal plant here in Jax not long ago because demand was too low to financially justify it being online. It's harder to add generating capacity than it is to mass produce EV's. Many states (Calif) are already riding the bleeding edge of brownout/blackout conditions on the regular. Other states/power systems may face the same issue. This doesn't bode well for them.
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