If each and everyone took stock of how he/she wasted electricity we would solve our grid problems without spending a nickle.Each of you put your hand under yout PC now and feel the heat. Put your hand on that little charger pluged into the wall outlet near you. It was pretty warm wasn't it? That is wasted BTUs which convert to wasted KWHs that you pay for. How many lights do you leave on all day because you forgot to shut them off. How much heat would you keep under control, if you closed some curtins over windows in the evening hours during the winter or day light hours in summer. If everyone who posts here on YT counciously reduces his/her consumption by simply turning off electrical conponents when not in use it would make a bigger impact on electric demand than any electric car they could buy. Now lets think about residential electric generation. Wind, PV, Hydro. and solar thermo. Produce it, and consume it on your own property. Reduced load on local utility providers, thus reduced need for bigger, better local transmission lines. Reduced consumption of fosil fuels. These energy sources that mother nature provides are free for the taking. All one has to buy is the collector technology and conversion equipment. Also think about where your food comes from. Again grow it and consume it on your own property. Many of you are farmers and gardners and relate to this directly. You can be farmers of the soil, the sun, the wind, and the water. You can chose to reduce your comsumption of energy, or squander it. You can chose to harvest mother natures free resources, or complain about your energy bills. This is America. The Land of Opertunity.The choice is yours!
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