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g eazy

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Your right....Building code would require a 200 amp service panel , with a passive system.
In other words, if your charging your car in the garage on full capacity ( the charge taking hours instead of days) and your cooking your pizza in the oven, the system would over ride your household use, to instead charge your car by shutting down your appliances.
We would be going back to the days of waiting to take showers an hour apart, if you have an electric hot water heater.
I understand what you're trying to say, that existing residential infrastructure doesn't provide for some of what we demand in the future, but that is simply not how electricity works. Either the whole thing shorts, or nothing does. The concept of car charging shutting down your appliances implies the use of smart features that coordinates the use between your appliance, car charging, and your residential area's smart meter. While that technology exists already, I would imagine that it's not used anywhere in BC since we do not have time-of-use rates deployed.

Something to look forward to in the future though!
 

g eazy

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That’s just the problem, they’ve stopped working on it in favour of other more lucrative avenues. The beauty of tidal is that you know exactly what and when your potential is for output consistently
Tidal projects in BC are a drop in the bucket. Most tidal projects in BC were snapped up by Gordon Campbell's IPP buddies in the 2000s, but in all honesty it doesn't warrant conversation when we're talking about the big picture.
 

angry anderson

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Yo, you do know there was a war going on at that time. And to save Americans lives in the invasion of Japan the A-Bombs were dropped.

Since then the Japanese government and people have looked on nuclear power for peaceful means and to supply the public with electricity, without the major cost of coal/oil burning plants.
Thanks for "splainin". Anything else you want to splain?
 

angry anderson

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Jesus.... Murphy...... Kool Aid swallowing......
So the opposite is true then too, the aboriginals just by being here are fucking the rest of Canadians out of their future? And the rest of Canadians have to support the Aboriginals with their tax money... Who has the better deal.... The better propaganda system...
There is an old saying about the louder you scream the more people will listen to you.....
Actually I think the expression is the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Nice how it worked out for the Aboriginals in the world according to you. Very short sighted of them not to see the benefits of the theft of their land and the genocide. Can't the see we did them a favor? Residential schools. Loss of their language and culture. Everything stolen from them.
I have actually heard Germans refer to the Jews as "professional victims" . If they could just get over that whole holocaust thing they could see the obvious advantages bestowed on them.
 
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Mr Quim

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The beautiful Fraser Valley !

It's some of the most valuable land still in the ALR, and would have become more valuable if climate warming progresses and turns Californian agriculture farmlands into a desert.

But go have fun fishing for mercury contaminated fish in a reservoir that flooded some of the earliest First Nations settlements in North America.

And enjoy paying double for your Hydro bill because John Horgan is an idiot living in the 1960's.


With an average of 90-115 Frost free Days in a Year . Do You honestly think that the flooded Land had any real potential of becoming a Food-Basket for BC ? Sadly there's been more prime Farming Land lost to Warehousing in the Fraser Valley . But, I guess that's Horgan's fault too ? ? LOL ?



https://www.bcaitc.ca/resources/grow-bc-peace-river-north-east-region
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Mrmotorscooter

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With an average of 90-115 Frost free Days in a Year . Do You honestly think that the flooded Land had any real potential of becoming a Food-Basket for BC ? Sadly there's been more prime Farming Land lost to Warehousing in the Fraser Valley . But, I guess that's Horgan's fault too ? ? LOL ?



https://www.bcaitc.ca/resources/grow-bc-peace-river-north-east-region
Mr Q.
That Lake will pay off huge for the farms of the future which will be necessary as the arid regions of the south go dry. Green houses in natural gas country along with plenty of electricity will get the job done.
 
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sybian

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With an average of 90-115 Frost free Days in a Year . Do You honestly think that the flooded Land had any real potential of becoming a Food-Basket for BC ? Sadly there's been more prime Farming Land lost to Warehousing in the Fraser Valley . But, I guess that's Horgan's fault too ? ? LOL ?



https://www.bcaitc.ca/resources/grow-bc-peace-river-north-east-region
Mr Q.
I’d have to agree with you on that point....the Fraser valley is the best farmland in the world, with the exception of the Chernozem soil in the Ukraine.
The amount of farmland lost to parking lots, tilt up strip malls, and subdivision is astounding....which is the reason for the development of the Agricultural Land Commission, and the ALR.
Their regulations are written into BC Law, giving them the power to inflict penalties on someone dicking with farmland.
We all need places for dwellings....but we all need food for our tables as well.
 
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MissingOne

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.... Aboringnals are not dumb people, they have smart ones too; ...
Yeah. Wouldn't even surprise me if some of them can spell "aboriginal".
 
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MissingOne

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... They are not separate nation, after all, they lost the Indian Wars and were conquered by British Troops. ... the majority of them are on drugs/alcolhol and are just plain lazy as a whole...
Y' know, I'm frustrated by a lot of the demands and claims that indigenous people are making now, but c'mon man, this is pretty damned condescending. Yes, there were some "Indian" wars in Canada, but a lot of the "conquest" was accomplished by just plain lying to people.

As for "... the majority of them are on drugs/alcohol ...", yes, they're coming out of a big problem with that, but they are working their way out. And what's the biggest health problem in our society these days? Drug overdoses, and that's hardly a problem confined to indigenous folk.

"... plain lazy as a whole ..." is just ignorance. I spent a lot of my early working years in the bush working with a mix of indigenous people and others. There were some things the indigenous guys were good at and some things the rest of us were good at, but they weren't lazy. And lazy or not lazy, there was a time in a wilderness survival situation when the indigenous guys saved my life because they knew what to do to survive.

We have a lot of history to overcome with indigenous people, and yes, some things that some of them are demanding, and maybe even being promised by that idiot in Ottawa, are not realistic, but we need to figure out a way to make this country work for everyone, and making condescending generalisations about each other isn't going to accomplish anything.
 
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