it's not how much but WHEN the electricity is used that's the issue.
Running TVs during peak hours BAD, trickle charging in the middle the night when there's less demand, not as bad.
Seriously people, it's not rocket science. electricity generation isn't unlimited, the more we use the more we need and since no one wants a new nuclear power plant next door that means we need to conserve.
Of course if this country and state subsidized solar energy like Germany and China than every home and business could generate their own power during the day and reduce load but oh, that would require actual leadership from our government and would require lazy whiny asshat amercians to do something other than sit in their air conditioned homes while whining about having to buy an energy efficient something.
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eugene @ Mar 25th 2009 6:36PM
it's not how much but WHEN the electricity is used that's the issue.
Running TVs during peak hours BAD, trickle charging in the middle the night when there's less demand, not as bad.
Seriously people, it's not rocket science. electricity generation isn't unlimited, the more we use the more we need and since no one wants a new nuclear power plant next door that means we need to conserve.
Of course if this country and state subsidized solar energy like Germany and China than every home and business could generate their own power during the day and reduce load but oh, that would require actual leadership from our government and would require lazy whiny asshat amercians to do something other than sit in their air conditioned homes while whining about having to buy an energy efficient something.