Grid and Electric Vehicles

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Lasse Langwadt Christensen
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After Chernobyl there is a certain amount of caution when it comes to Russian nuclear technology. And if you did notice anything that needed fixing, your complaint might be terminates with extreme prejudice. Putin's regime has drastic ways of dealing with people who express dissatisfaction with its performance.

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Anthony William Sloman

This is yet ANOTHER EXAMPLE of your f****ng IDIOTIC CLUELESSNESS, Bozo! No, you CAN'T jack up the voltage on a transmission line. If you think otherwise, CITE just one example of this being done. You are a FUCKING IDIOT!!!!!!

You are SO STUPID! As temperatures drop so does the efficiency of the heat pump to the point that the system can't keep the house at temperature.

You cite exactly ZERO references, Bozo. Typical of your shoot from the hip posts.

Observed action plans by real utilities, Bozo.

Bozo's SEWAGE SWEEPER

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Flyguy

It's not the efficiency of the heat pump that keep the house up to temperature, but it's efficacy. The heating arrangements have to supply progressively more heat to keep the house warm as the outside temperature drops. If you wanted to rely on a heat pump to keep a house warm, you'd have to buy a bigger one to cope with colder outside temperatures. If you want to cope with very infrequent extremes, you may not chose to do so by buying a much bigger heat pump than you would normally need.

For you I don't bother. You may read them but you can't understand them, particularly when they say anything you don't agree with.

None of which you can cite.

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Anthony William Sloman

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