Re: Politicians and energy policy
- From: JosephKK <quiettechblue@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 04:46:29 -0700
On Thu, 22 May 2008 20:50:12 -0700 (PDT), linnix
<me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Everyone drives a hybrid which
can be plugged into the power grid and charged at night when the power
grid is way below peak usage. Then they can be driven up to 40 miles
the next day without using any fuel.
He would also set the power rates at lower amounts at off peak times
and higher during the daily peaks.
For this to be meaningful, the consumers have to see different rates
for peak usage and non-peak usage. The utility company told us to
pump the pool at night (supposedly non-peak usage), but we are paying
the same either way. Only total kilowatt hours matter anyway.
Time of use electric meters are standard technology. Just 'cause you
don't have one does not mean that they do not exist.
.
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