Turning on the AC engages the compressor which takes power from the engine.
Turning on the AC engages the compressor which takes power from the engine.
And reduces the range of your fuel supply.
This is true of both ICEs and EVs.
Convenient omission.
Errrrr, load on the electrical grid is not constant.Err, that's for HOMES, not cars.
I.e. load on the electrical grid.
If certain states are having shortfalls in electrical supply that would suggest to me poor planning and forecasting by the PUC.
I do think it’s interesting that people focus on EVs but totally ignore bitcoin mining and data centers. I don’t know what the relative contributions of either are, but they’re not small.
I replied with a rather mild meme, but a melting snowflake deleted it.I do think it’s interesting that people focus on EVs but totally ignore bitcoin mining and data centers. I don’t know what the relative contributions of either are, but they’re not small.
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Same dude! Holy crap is he bucking for a divorce.
I do think it’s interesting that people focus on EVs but totally ignore bitcoin mining and data centers. I don’t know what the relative contributions of either are, but they’re not small.
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I was curious, so I looked it up.Getting sick of hearing "unprecedented" and other BS when it's not real, or supported by any historical data that anybody can look up.
I was curious, so I looked it up.
https://www.noaa.gov/news/2023-was-worlds-warmest-year-on-record-by-far
Earth’s average land and ocean surface temperature in 2023 was 2.12 degrees F (1.18 degrees C) above the 20th century — the highest global temperature among all years in NOAA’s 1850-2023 climate record. It also beats the next warmest year, 2016, by a record-setting margin of 0.27 of a degree F (0.15 of a degree C).
I have to know: What’s wrong with the girl?
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