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I’ve tried to get people ready for it is
a lights out situation and have done so
for quite a long time a lights out
situation can happen
in many different ways the sun could
cause it to happen your government could
cause it to happen many different things
could go into motion
and we’ve talked about hackers
regardless of what government is
actually behind it they could
bring the grid to a halt and put us in
the dark
and above all of these the scariest has
always been the EMP they could take out
the full continent
fry everything leaving everyone in the
dark now this talk of another
way that this is going to come about and
if we don’t change things quickly
they say that this is going to happen by
like 2025
and especially by 2030 when they want
all of America to be switching over to
these EVS but our grid cannot handle it
our grid is the most unique and complex
ever built in the world
it is a huge network of transmission
lines power plants and distribution
centers and there’s three major grids
the Eastern grid the Western grid and
the ercot grid otherwise known as the
Texas grid
of the three the Eastern grid is the
largest
although these three groups can operate
independently they’re also connected in
a failed grid here means that there’s no
power for tens of millions of people for
prolonged periods of time
where people are put in the dark
and just imagine if this happens in an
area like Los Angeles or New York big
cities
for a long time
it’s going to happen here at this rate
as their warning and they start to break
down some numbers here
they talk about all the energy that is
being consumed and that by 2025 the
United States will have more than 20
million EVS on the road by 2030 they’re
saying that more than half of the car
sales will be electric this strain will
the power grid they say
just to catch up with what the current
Administration wants us to do there’s
instant some insane loops and Hoops that
they got to jump through here to make
this happen
even if the United States is able to do
this they’re saying there’s not going to
be enough energy to support all of this
they’re going to say that
by 2025 according to the American
Society of civil engineers the inability
of the United States to maintain its
many power lines will cost the country
nearly 130 billion to be exact
so
for them to get to this point across the
United States
there are 21 EVS per public charging
port by 2030
to keep up with the EV purchasing Trend
and what’s being forced on the people
the United States must install almost
500 charging ports every single day
for the next eight years
all the way up to 2030. Non-Stop
does that sound realistic to you
well
many are warning now that with all this
added stress on the grid you’re going to
see a disaster now let’s just rewind to
this past summer California
they came so close to collapsing their
their grit there because of the strain
of the Heat and everyone trying to plug
into the grid most people trying to
charge their vehicle overnight and look
at the store the other day a guy tried
to to travel 175 miles it took him 15
hours why because you can only drive as
far as the car will go it has to stop
and it has to charge
are people even thinking about this
how much time is going to be spent dead
in the water on charging
you’re only going to be able to go so
far you’re not going to be able to
Simply stop at a gas station fill up and
keep on pushing
doesn’t work like that
hello America
you have a new issue in the form of
these EVs and it could the grid
anyhow this is some of the latest
information I’ll leave a link below make
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Surprising New Threat to US Power Grid Could Plunge The Country Into Darkness
The importance of a strong power grid cannot be emphasized enough. Often, when a grid fails, the results are terrifying. Of all the major power grids in the world, the United States’ is one of the more vulnerable to attack.
State-sponsored hackers from the likes of Iran, Russia, and, unsurprisingly, China pose a real threat to the United States’ electrical transmission lines. However, there’s another (far less obvious) threat to the grid: electric vehicles (EVs).
However, as mentioned, Americans must concern themselves with more “benign” threats. A recent paper, published in Applied Energy, discussed the threat of electric cars to the grid. Currently, there are 2.5 million electric vehicles in the United States; four in five owners opt to charge their cars overnight. This decision, according to the researchers, is putting a considerable strain on power grids.
By 2025, the United States will have more than 20 million EVs on its roads. By 2030, according to Bloomberg, more than half of car sales will be electric. The strain is increasing, and power grids are ill-equipped to shoulder the load.
If Bloomberg’s projection proves to be correct, then, as the researchers note, it will take 5.4 gigawatts of energy storage to charge EVs. To put 5.4 gigawatts into perspective, one nuclear power plant produces 1 gigawatt of energy. The United States currently has 55 power plants. To facilitate the new EV revolution, the United States requires many more. Considering California, the largest state in the country, has moved to ban the sale of gas-powered cars, and other states are considering introducing similar measures, the United States needs to get a move on. Time is very much of the essence.
What would happen if, say, the power grid was to fail in EV-crazed California? To answer that question, we need only rewind a few months. This past summer, plagued by scorching hot temperatures, the Golden State’s power grid came incredibly close to collapsing.
Learn More: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/surprising-threat-us-power-grid-could-plunge-country-darkness
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