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  • Looks like $0.96 for 32 miles of EV driving.
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Bob Wilson
 
Our electric car fuel sources.

Our Power Sources in 2020
  • Hydroelectricity: 80.51%
  • Nuclear: 5.84%
  • Wind: 10.18%
  • Unspecified: 2.35%
  • Biomass: 0.75%
  • Geothermal: 0.37%
  • Solar: Less than 0.1%
If the snow doesn't fall in mountains in the winter, we're screwed. We need more diversification from nuclear and solar.
 
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Our electric car fuel sources.

Our Power Sources in 2020
  • Hydroelectricity: 80.51%
  • Nuclear: 5.84%
  • Wind: 10.18%
  • Unspecified: 2.35%
  • Biomass: 0.75%
  • Geothermal: 0.37%
  • Solar: Less than 0.1%
If the snow doesn't fall in mountains in the winter, we're screwed. We need more diversification from nuclear and solar.
Well, we sure had a lot of snow in the mountains here this year. plus a slow melt with the late spring and start of summer. And we didn't get a heat dome at the end of June like last year. So lots of water this year for all the hydro reservoirs, and BC Hydro should have a huge surplus of power. At our lake cabin (Harrison) water is still really high, way above normal, as the run-off is still far from over. Even the Fraser is now finally coming off near flood conditions from just a couple weeks ago.
 
My state Hawaii, is getting ready to shut down its only coal-fired power plant. The actual last shipment of coal just arrived. When that's done we'll have zero power from coal.
 
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