Wednesday, April 6

The Electric Vehicle



A (Costly) Political Scam?

Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris | Jan 15, 2022

The utility companies have thus far had little to say about the alarming cost projections to operate electric vehicles (EVs) or the increased rates that they will be required to charge their customers. It is not just the total amount of electricity required, but the transmission lines and fast charging capacity that must be built at existing filling stations. Neither wind nor solar can support any of it. Electric vehicles will never become the mainstream of transportation!

In part 1 of our exposé on the problems with electric vehicles (EVs), we showed that they were too expensive, too unreliable, rely on materials mined in China and other unfriendly countries, and require more electricity than the nation can afford. In this second part, we address other factors that will make any sensible reader avoid EVs like the plague.

EV Charging Insanity.
In order to match the 2,000 cars that a typical filling station can service in a busy 12 hours, an EV charging station would require 600, 50-watt chargers at an estimated cost of $24 million and a supply of 30 megawatts of power from the grid. That is enough to power 20,000 homes. No one likely thinks about the fact that it can take 30 minutes to 8 hours to recharge a vehicle between empty or just topping off. What are the drivers doing during that time?

ICSC-Canada board member New Zealand-based consulting engineer Bryan Leyland describes why installing electric car charging stations in a city is impractical:

“If you’ve got cars coming into a petrol station, they would stay for an average of five minutes. If you’ve got cars coming into an electric charging station, they would be at least 30 minutes, possibly an hour, but let’s say its 30 minutes. So that’s six times the surface area to park the cars while they’re being charged. So, multiply every petrol station in a city by six. Where are you going to find the place to put them?”

The government of the United Kingdom is already starting to plan for power shortages caused by the charging of thousands of EVs. Starting in June 2022, the government will restrict the time of day you can charge your EV battery. To do this, they will employ smart meters that are programmed to automatically switch off EV charging in peak times to avoid potential blackouts.

In particular, the latest UK chargers will be pre-set to not function during 9-hours of peak loads, from 8 am to 11 am (3-hours), and 4 pm to 10 pm (6-hours). Unbelievably, the UK technology decides when and if an EV can be charged, and even allows EV batteries to be drained into the UK grid if required. Imagine charging your car all night only to discover in the morning that your battery is flat since the state took the power back. Better keep your gas-powered car as a reliable and immediately available backup! While EV charging will be an attractive source of revenue generation for the government, American citizens will be up in arms.

The Used Car Market.
The average used EV will need a new battery before an owner can sell it, pricing them well above used internal combustion cars. The average age of an American car on the road is 12 years. A 12-year-old EV will be on its third battery. A Tesla battery typically costs $10,000 so there will not be many 12-year-old EVs on the road. Good luck trying to sell your used green fairy tale electric car!

Tuomas Katainen, an enterprising Finish Tesla owner, had an imaginative solution to the battery replacement problem—he blew up his car! New York City-based Insider magazine reported (December 27, 2021):

“The shop told him the faulty battery needed to be replaced, at a cost of about $22,000. In addition to the hefty fee, the work would need to be authorized by Tesla…Rather than shell out half the cost of a new Tesla to fix an old one, Katainen decided to do something different… The demolition experts from the YouTube channel Pommijätkät (Bomb Dudes) strapped 66 pounds of high explosives to the car and surrounded the area with slow-motion cameras…the 14 hotdog-shaped charges erupt into a blinding ball of fire, sending a massive shockwave rippling out from the car…The videos of the explosion have a combined 5 million views.

"We understand that the standard Tesla warranty does not cover “damage resulting from intentional actions,” like blowing the car up for a YouTube video.

EVs Per Block In Your Neighborhood.
A home charging system for a Tesla requires a 75-amp service. The average house is equipped with 100-amp service. On most suburban streets the electrical infrastructure would be unable to carry more than three houses with a single Tesla. For half the homes on your block to have electric vehicles, the system would be wildly overloaded.

LONG LIVE THE V-8!
Batteries.
Although the modern lithium-ion battery is four times better than the old lead-acid battery, gasoline holds 80 times the energy density. The great lithium battery in your cell phone weighs less than an ounce while the Tesla battery weighs 1,000 pounds. And what do we get for this huge cost and weight? We get a car that is far less convenient and less useful than cars powered by internal combustion engines. Bryan Leyland explained why:
“When the Model T came out, it was a dramatic improvement on the horse and cart. The electric car is a step backward into the equivalence of an ordinary car with a tiny petrol tank that takes half an hour to fill. It offers nothing in the way of convenience or extra facilities.”

Our Conclusion.
The electric automobile will always be around in a niche market likely never exceeding 10% of the cars on the road. All automobile manufacturers are investing in their output and all will be disappointed in their sales. Perhaps they know this and will manufacture just what they know they can sell. This is certainly not what President Biden or California Governor Newsom are planning. However, for as long as the present government is in power, they will be pushing the electric car as another means to run our lives. We have a chance to tell them exactly what we think of their expensive and dangerous plans when we go to the polls in November of 2022.


Drs. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris
Dr. Jay Lehr is a Senior Policy Analyst with the International Climate Science Coalition and former Science Director of The Heartland Institute. He is an internationally renowned scientist, author, and speaker who has testified before Congress on dozens of occasions on environmental issues and consulted with nearly every agency of the national government and many foreign countries. After graduating from Princeton University at the age of 20 with a degree in Geological Engineering, he received the nation’s first Ph.D. in Groundwater Hydrology from the University of Arizona. He later became executive director of the National Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers.

Tom Harris is Executive Director of the Ottawa, Canada-based International Climate Science Coalition, and a policy advisor to The Heartland Institute. He has 40 years of experience as a mechanical engineer/project manager, science and technology communications professional, technical trainer, and S&T advisor to a former Opposition Senior Environment Critic in Canada’s Parliament.

Smell the Coffee

Tuesday, April 5

Put It Off Until Tomorrow


It is raining in East TN this afternoon...  as it is all across the south...  no doubt this is the result of Climate Change brought about by the previous President Donald Trump, COVID-19, or Vladimir Putin after he invaded Ukraine...  although, I am still a little uncertain as to which event came first...  


We live in a state of confusion brought about by party affiliations and conflicts of interests that do not always revolve around Hunter Biden's laptop or Hilliary Clinton's Russian dossier...  both of which have influenced the way we hide stuff in plain sight when we have the mainstream media in our back pockets.

Life is confusion
Life is doubt
But life is life and we don't always have the luxury of blaming someone else.

Anxiously we await tomorrow since we have no desire to do today what we should be doing...  especially since it is raining and the stimulus checks help us postpone whatever we thought was important until tomorrow when it will be less important but more critical to do since we put it off...  our logic is impeccable...  in its stupid simplicities.

I feel sorry for the people in Ukraine because Putin did not put off until tomorrow what he could have done today...  and now we see innocent civilians being killed, tortured, and raped because they refuse to give in to a bully...

But, it is different here in the good ole US of A because we have no bullies....  just wealthy people who have self-ordained themselves to be our CREATORS-in-chiefs and consequently can screw with our lives on a regular basis and keep a majority of us suppressed and beholding to their financial desires.

WHile these wealthy people live the good life...  they will eventually die just like all the rest of us...  and that is their one saving grace...

Lawsuit

Stealing Flag

Sweden - 4th Covid Shot

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK -- Sweden recommended a fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose to people 65 and over as well as those living in nursing homes or getting home care, authorities said Monday.

The new guideline drops the age from an earlier recommendation for a fourth shot to people 80 and older.

The recommendation also includes fourth shots for those between 18 and 64 years of age, with moderate to severe immune deficiency, Sweden's Public Health Agency said in a statement.

“The goal is just as before to prevent serious illness and death from COVID-19,” Agency chief Karin Tegmark Wisell said.

Tegmark Wisell added that it's “justified" to provide a second booster shot to a wider age range because infections in Sweden and other countries continue to significantly multiply and vaccine protection is starting to decline for older age groups.

“For people aged 65 and over, it is now four months since the previous vaccine dose, and the vaccine’s protective effect diminishes over time,” she said.

For most of the pandemic, Sweden has stood out among European nations for its comparatively hands-off response. It never went into lockdown or closed businesses, largely relying instead on individual responsibility to control infections.  READ MORE...

Cat Trap


 

Germany Roadblock for Russian Sanctions

WARSAW, April 4 (Reuters) - Germany is the main roadblock to imposing tougher sanctions on Russia, Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Monday during a news conference, adding that Hungary was not blocking them.

His comment comes after Prime Minister Viktor Orban won a national election on Sunday after facing criticism over an insufficiently tough stance on Russian aggression in Ukraine.

"We have to see that, regardless of how we approach Hungary, this is the fourth such win and we have to respect democratic elections ... it's Germany that is the main roadblock on sanctions. Hungary is for the sanctions," Morawiecki said.

FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS, March 8 (Reuters) - Russia has warned it may shut off its main Nord Stream gas pipeline to Germany after Berlin halted approval of a second line across the Baltic Sea in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. read more

The comment, from Russian deputy prime minister Alexander Novak, reflects escalating tensions that have already sent European gas prices to record levels.

Russia is Germany's top supplier, delivering Europe's largest economy with just under a third of its gas.

Here are key details about Germany's gas sector.

GAS IMPORTS

Germany imported 142 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas in 2021, down 6.4% from 2020, according to foreign trade statistics office BAFA, which does not identify the origin of imports.

Domestic gas usage was 100 bcm in 2021, utility industry group BDEW said.

Russian piped gas led imports in December at 32% of supply followed by Norway at 20% and Netherlands at 12%, data from Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS) showed.  READ MORE...

Moving Stream


 

Friends in High Places

(CNN)After weeks of failing to divide Europe over his war in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin enjoyed two small diplomatic victories this weekend.

In both Hungary and Serbia, openly pro-Russian parties comfortably won legislative elections, providing Putin with a welcome reminder that despite the international community's firm and largely united response to the invasion, he does have some friends to his west.

The most significant victory came in the form of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his nationalist Fidesz party winning a landslide. Hungary is a member of both the European Union and NATO, meaning Putin can claim to have a friend with seats at the top table of two of his most-hated institutions.

On Sunday night, during his victory speech, Orban goaded not only the EU but Ukraine.

"We have such a victory it can be seen from the moon, but it's sure that it can be seen from Brussels," he said, adding that Fidesz "will remember this victory until the end of our lives because we had to fight against a huge amount of opponents." Included in that list of opponents were Brussels bureaucrats, international media and, pointedly, Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky.

Zelensky has directly criticized Orban for failing to support Ukraine as enthusiastically as many of his European counterparts have over the past weeks.  READ MORE...


Slow Motion

Monday, April 4

Walking in the Water

Wind and Solar


Wind and solar generated 10% of global electricity for the first time in 2021, a new analysis shows.



Fifty countries get more than a tenth of their power from wind and solar sources, according to research from Ember, a climate and energy think tank.


As the world's economies rebounded from the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021, demand for energy soared.


Demand for electricity grew at a record pace. This saw a surge in coal power, rising at the fastest rate since 1985.


The research shows the growth in the need for electricity last year was the equivalent of adding a new India to the world's grid.

GETTY IMAGES - Wind turbine blades being made ready for export from China


Solar and wind and other clean sources generated 38% of the world's electricity in 2021. For the first time wind turbines and solar panels generated 10% of the total.



The share coming from wind and sun has doubled since 2015, when the Paris climate agreement was signed.


The fastest switching to wind and solar took place in the Netherlands, Australia, and Vietnam. All three have moved a tenth of their electricity demand from fossil fuels to green sources in the last two years.  READ MORE...

Animals & People


 

Union at Amazon

Amazon Labor Union leader Christian Smalls celebrates the landmark win


A team of Amazon workers has forced the technology giant to recognise a trade union in the US for the first time.


Workers at a New York warehouse voted 55% in favour of joining the Amazon Labor Union.


The group is led by former Amazon worker Chris Smalls, who made his name protesting against safety conditions at the retail giant during the pandemic.


Mr Smalls' victory marks a major defeat for Amazon, which had fiercely fought against unionisation.


However, in Alabama, where Amazon was facing a separate union drive, the company appeared to have fended off activists in a tight contest in which challenged ballots could yet overturn that result.


Together, the two elections mark a milestone for activists, who have long decried labour practices at Amazon, the country's second largest employer.



Mr Smalls emerged from the vote count looking tired but jubilant, and popped open a bottle of champagne he was handed by supporters.


"We did whatever it took to connect with these workers," he told the crowd, recounting an against-the-odds campaign that started with "two tables, two chairs and a tent" and relied on an online fundraiser for money.  READ MORE...

Pixar


 

No Longer Grading Students

I’ve been teaching college English for more than 30 years. Four years ago, I stopped putting grades on written work, and it has transformed my teaching and my students’ learning. My only regret is that I didn’t do it sooner.

Starting in elementary school, teachers rate student work – sometimes with stars and checkmarks, sometimes with actual grades. Usually by middle school, when most students are about 11, a system of grading is firmly in place. In the U.S., the most common system is an “A” for superior work, through “F” for failure, with “E” almost always skipped.

This system was widely adopted only in the 1940s, and even now, some schools, colleges and universities use other means of assessing students. But the practice of grading, and ranking, students is so widespread as to seem necessary, even though many researchers say it is highly inequitable

For example, students who come into a course with little prior knowledge earn lower grades at the start, which means they get a lower final average, even if they ultimately master the material. Grades have other problems: They are demotivating, they don’t actually measure learning and they increase students’ stress.

During the pandemic, many instructors and even whole institutions offered pass/fail options or mandated pass/fail grading. They did so both to reduce the stress of remote education and because they saw that the emergency, disruptive to everyone, was disproportionately challenging for students of color. Many, however, later resumed grading, not acknowledging the ways that traditional assessments can both perpetuate inequity and impede learning.  READ MORE...

Seoul

Sunday, April 3

From the Back Porch

 

I am reminded when I watch Fox News in the mornings just how stupid, Democrats pretend to be when they try to ignore or bury the truth from the American public...  personally, I don't much give a shit anymore...  other than recognizing that it is happening because this present world no longer really belongs to my generation...   and, while some of us are still working because we either can't stand not to be working or we want to earn as much money as we can before death...  most of us have retired and just look at the rest of the world with pity...

I say pity because there are really no other words that fit this particular situation that we have in America where some of us:
  • no longer want the truth
  • no longer want the rule of law
  • no longer want to stop crime and violence
  • no longer want to stop illegal drugs
  • no longer want to provide a quality education
  • no longer want to be free

Janis Joplin said it best...  "...you don't know what you've lost until it is gone..."

My parents are dead.  My brother and sister have no desire to listen to my concerns.  My daughter has become an expat in China...  she does not live there to get away from me, she lives there to get away from the USA...  and, I respect her decision especially since CHINA is going to one day be superior to the USA...  see the Joplin comment above...

My problem with the USA is not the items that I listed above but all the wealthy people who are desperate to control the rest of us because they control the money...  WEALTH IS KING and it will always be that way...  and, once you are wealthy, you all of a sudden become this person who knows what is best for everyone else...  even when they ae smart enough to realize that we all have different personalities and therefore different demands and desires...

Being wealthy does not make you smart...  and, if you were already smarter, it does not make you smarter than everyone else....
The strange thing about being wealthy is that you are automatically in the HAVE category of society and everyone else is in the HAVE NOT...

They say that history always repeats itself... and throughout history, the HAVE NOTS have always revolted against the HAVES...



Early Evening Affirmations... of a sort...

 

It costs $6.30 to purchase a Venti Vanilla Cappuccino at Starbucks...  just between you and me...  Starbucks coffee is NOT THAT GOOD...  and, the only reason why I am even wasting my time to stand in line (or in my case the car since I go through a drive-thru) is because I have $75 in gift cards for the damn store...  and, I ain't about to look a gift card in the mouth or whatever the hell that expression is...


Each morning I ruin my day by watching FOX News and hearing about all the crazy shit that is going on in the US of A...  And, I don't blame FOX, I blame the frigging Democrats and Socialists and all the wealthy bastards that support them for trying to turn our country upside down without adding any pineapples from Hawaii...


What pisses me off more than anything else, is that the damn President and all his ass-kissers want to blame everybody else for the problem without admitting that they frigging caused it to happen.  You don't just take a dump on the oil industry on the morning of your first day in office and then blame high gas prices on former President Trump because during his administration we were energy independent...   and, now that we aren't anymore...  it is still his fault that we were...    that kind of logic confuses the socialists sometimes...


Personally, I don't give a damn about ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS because we need those people to take all the jobs that Americans refuse to accept...  I mean somebody has got to work...  and, believe it or not, they actually came here to work and not to get handouts.  And that is going to bite the DEMS in the ass when it comes time for these illegals to vote after being given citizenship...


These illegals also don't believe in abortion which is the second thing that is going to bite the DEMS in the ass.   Most, if not all, of these illegals, are CATHOLIC...  and, Catholics, according to the POPE don't believe in abortion...


Inflation don't bother me none neither...  and, why might that be?  Because I don't need half the shit I got, so having less money means I will just be forced to buy less shit...  this is gonna come in real handy when I leave my house and move into a retirement apt...  plus, eating too much food is what made me fat...  so, having less money, I will buy less food...  and, I will be less fat...  these are good things...

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But, I will tell the DEMS this...  and this can happen any day of the week, and the sooner the better...  COME AND GET MY GUNS...  They are yours...  They are yours because I don't have any...  don't want any...  and, don't plan to buy any...  so, you can take them away from me any damn time you want to.  I fired a weapon when I was in the military and once I left, I told myself...  NEVER AGAIN...  and, to that promise, I have remained true...


Well, it appears that I be all out of affirming...  so, I will calls it a night and wish you all well...  stay safe and healthy...  and, please don't visit Myrtle Beach in June because that is when I am going.