"“Those delivery dates have grown closer to 18 months, to almost two years,” he said, adding that some manufacturers are canceling orders because they can’t fill them." " They are essential for an expansion of the power grid to carry carbon-free wind and solar power." "They’re also needed to increase the capacity of utility distribution circuits for electric vehicle charging as well as powering new subdivisions." Enjoy your solar powered car! Until the lights go out.
FED rules require ELEC Utilities to keep 3-5 years of parts. ON HAND.
War rules. Will never be modified. So yeah, your elec company is sitting on 5 years of transformers and have to plan ahead 18months for new purchases.. Thats not exactly dire.
Sometimes they have a truck with a mobile transformer. Sometimes.
We aren't talking about the little ones. These are the substation transformers. They were made by Westinghouse back in the 1970's and have been repaired. Westinghouse is gone. GE is kind of gone. Siemens Energy is mostly overseas.
If there were a targeted attack on substations, or a big solar flare, we would be fucked for 18 months.
3-5 years of parts... As denoted by their bean counters. People who aren't exactly known to let things sit for long.
I'll bet their 3-5 years worth of parts is taking into account all sorts of loopholes and jewishness to the point that they can't replace more than a couple if they get... Removed from service.
Except for all the carbon from materials mining, manufacturing, transport, etc.
Those turbine blades? They have to be shipped one at a time....by a truck....powered by diesel. And they block traffic, meaning even more exhaust buildup as everyone wastes gas going nowhere.
Installation? Helicopters. Burning jet fuel. Or cranes running on diesel.
Solar panels? Strip-mining for minerals, byproducts leeching into the soil.
And those turbine blades that get shipped one at a time? Fiberglass. They'll never break down, and it would create even more emissions to recycle them into something useful.
Not that I'm one of those "muh carbon has to be eliminated" retards, but when you cause a fuckton of the very thing you claim to be trying to reduce, it's pretty laughable.
There's 1.2B whites globally and half aren't worth a shit. It's entirely realistic to reach 500M if you aren't some Nip-loving anime-watching yellow fever race traitor.
[ + ] QuestionEverything
[ - ] QuestionEverything 1 point 2.7 yearsAug 23, 2022 17:44:04 ago (+1/-0)
FED rules require ELEC Utilities to keep 3-5 years of parts. ON HAND.
War rules. Will never be modified. So yeah, your elec company is sitting on 5 years of transformers and have to plan ahead 18months for new purchases.. Thats not exactly dire.
/until next time
[ + ] veridic
[ - ] veridic 0 points 2.7 yearsAug 24, 2022 00:59:34 ago (+0/-0)
Sometimes they have a truck with a mobile transformer. Sometimes.
We aren't talking about the little ones. These are the substation transformers. They were made by Westinghouse back in the 1970's and have been repaired. Westinghouse is gone. GE is kind of gone. Siemens Energy is mostly overseas.
If there were a targeted attack on substations, or a big solar flare, we would be fucked for 18 months.
[ + ] PotatoWhisperer
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer 0 points 2.7 yearsAug 24, 2022 02:08:44 ago (+0/-0)
I'll bet their 3-5 years worth of parts is taking into account all sorts of loopholes and jewishness to the point that they can't replace more than a couple if they get... Removed from service.
[ + ] uvulectomy
[ - ] uvulectomy 1 point 2.7 yearsAug 23, 2022 14:47:11 ago (+1/-0)
Except for all the carbon from materials mining, manufacturing, transport, etc.
Those turbine blades? They have to be shipped one at a time....by a truck....powered by diesel. And they block traffic, meaning even more exhaust buildup as everyone wastes gas going nowhere.
Installation? Helicopters. Burning jet fuel. Or cranes running on diesel.
Solar panels? Strip-mining for minerals, byproducts leeching into the soil.
And those turbine blades that get shipped one at a time? Fiberglass. They'll never break down, and it would create even more emissions to recycle them into something useful.
Not that I'm one of those "muh carbon has to be eliminated" retards, but when you cause a fuckton of the very thing you claim to be trying to reduce, it's pretty laughable.
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[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 0 points 2.7 yearsAug 24, 2022 04:48:23 ago (+0/-0)
https://en.buradabiliyorum.com/wind-turbine-blades-could-someday-be-recycled-into-sweet-treats/
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