Showing posts with label Uncle Fester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uncle Fester. Show all posts
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Thursday, March 13, 2014
FERC Study Warns Sabotage Vs. 0.01% Of Electrical Grid Could Blackout The Nation For Months
Reported here:
A study by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission raises concerns about the seriousness of electricity grid vulnerability, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The study found that if saboteurs attacked just nine of the country's 55,000 electric-transmission substations, the country's power network would collapse. An ensuing nationwide blackout could last weeks or even months, the newspaper said.
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Friday, January 3, 2014
Government Just Made Two Things You Liked Obsolete: Your Health Insurance And The Lightbulb
Tim Carney, here, says the government ban on the traditional lightbulb is a case of crony capitalism in which industry persuaded government to help it increase energy efficiencies profits by eliminating the bulbs which consumers preferred in order to give them bulbs they didn't want but which cost a lot more, boosting profits they couldn't otherwise make.
You know, just like ObamaCare gives you coverages you neither want nor need and makes your insurance much more expensive than it used to be, and forces everyone to buy it. Insurance companies are happy to get all the new customers, and all the extra profits.
Big business is the enemy of Americans, and of capitalism. Unfortunately, so is the government.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Edison's Bright Idea Took Decades To Catch On
So says Linda Simon for Bloomberg, here:
By 1910, more than 30 years after Thomas Edison invented the incandescent bulb in 1879, only about 10 percent of American homes had been wired. Even in the glittering Roaring Twenties, only about 20 percent of homes had electricity -- not because of a lack of electrical contractors, but because of a lack of consumer enthusiasm.
Advertisers proclaimed that homes with electricity would be brighter, cozier and happier, but the public wasn't buying.
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