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Home » Topics » News » Your Coming Summer of Blackouts

Your Coming Summer of Blackouts

  • This topic has 2 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 2 years, 7 months ago by Danial Beard.
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  • May 27, 2023 at 8:43 am #39229
    Phillip Beall
    Keymaster

    All,

    Unless or until I hear another complaint about a news story not having anything to do with ham radio I will dispense with the warnings not to read when I post them.  If you are indeed offended by such things, please just send me a private email and I will try and help figure out how to protect your sensibilities from being shocked by such things.

    In any case, this editorial – Your Coming Summer of Blackouts – is a fascinating read.  The link is to a free copy the Wall Street Journal allows subscribers to gift.  In Club discussions reference EMP, grid reliability, etc., the details of this article are always relevant.  If you are not a WSJ subscriber I hope you enjoy being able to read the story.

    73

    Phillip

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by Phillip Beall. Reason: Grammar correction
    May 27, 2023 at 4:41 pm #39232
    Steven Smith
    Participant

    Phillip,

     

    I for one value these kind of posts.
    Why?

    Number One your an educated professional not someone living under a rock
    No offense to anyone that does live under a rock 🙂

    Knowledge is power
    I have a generator and I also have a limited amount of Solar and Wind power
    in power small power plants that I own, no renting from Oncor or anyone else.

    I attempt conservation, routinely
    and during peak power use warnings from Oncor and others I do kill a couple of monitors in my Ham Radio Station
    By un plugging them.

    A lot of today’s modern electronics still consume
    electricity when “powered off”
    Hence, I unplug some devices like monitors.
    Actually all my monitors are tied to a switch box, allowing “un plugging by pressing a mechanical switch on the front panel of said box.

    I normally have Seven Monitors on in my shack, when I am in Contest mode
    Two less for now contests.
    Powering down (unplugging) all but two can decrease usage from the ham shack.

    Cheers!

    Steve
    KG5VK

    June 4, 2023 at 10:55 am #39256
    Danial Beard
    Moderator

    My “fairly well educated” domestic rockdom  … is quite seriously offended.

    😛

     

     

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