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“It used to be you’d order one and get it in 70 days. Then it suddenly went up to 350 days, a fivefold increase,” Matheson said. “That’s when we said, ‘Uh-oh, somehow the system isn’t keeping up.’”
Great article I surely learned something new...long read though...
09:12 AM - May 19, 2023
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Shellie H
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Thanks for the great article. Showcases the complexity of the issue. What if we moved to off-grid solutions instead. If every new building had to have solar panels (or appropriate alternative sources) designed to maximize power to the building, wouldn't that reduce demand on the grid?
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09:49 AM - May 19, 2023
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Wouldn't that be more efficient than losing so much power moving electricity from the point of production to the user? Government could fund product testing to come up with innovative new technologies and products to make alternative energy more accessible in the market.
09:54 AM - May 19, 2023
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of course that would help, however its the fossil fuel industry with all of the lobbyist money in the world and with elected officials all to happy to accept that money for their vote...then you have the N.I.M.B.Y advocates...
09:52 AM - May 19, 2023
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Shellie H
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Agreed. But we the people are going to have to save ourselves from that by saying these kinds of things over and over, by voting again and again, by getting loud about expecting more from industry and gov't. Corporations want us to be defeatists so they can keep taking our money while providing less
09:58 AM - May 19, 2023
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