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redredred · M
To point out long-standing, unresolved issues
ElwoodBlues · M
Why are you posting such an old headline??
Oh, I see, because the truth completely undermines your claim.
The headline being shared was from a June 2021 heat wave — not mid-March 2022 — and was a voluntary recommendation that residents charge electric vehicles and do other activities outside of certain peak periods.
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“Flex Alerts are voluntary calls for consumer conservation, and the program’s messaging emphasizes shifting energy consumption,” Anne Gonzales, a spokesperson for the ISO, said in an email. “So we are not asking them to avoid charging altogether, but to charge at different times of the day during a Flex Alert.”
The alerts came during a heat wave in which temperatures in Palm Springs hit 120 degrees.
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“Flex Alerts are voluntary calls for consumer conservation, and the program’s messaging emphasizes shifting energy consumption,” Anne Gonzales, a spokesperson for the ISO, said in an email. “So we are not asking them to avoid charging altogether, but to charge at different times of the day during a Flex Alert.”
The alerts came during a heat wave in which temperatures in Palm Springs hit 120 degrees.
Oh, I see, because the truth completely undermines your claim.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Well, if the last president had spent all those billions of dollars on building an actual electric grid, instead of a useless wall, we wouldn't be in this situation, now would we?
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