Electricity Price Increases

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Where'd you hear that? Seriously. We want to know.

We have lots of wind farms in my state. I’ve never seen a diesel generator at those locations.
Read my post again I did not say Diesel generator , I said Diesel motor it is used to start the blade rotation , does not run for long
To start the blades you either need a mighty strong wind or assistance
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #122  
AB&I Foundry had its beginning in the months following the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. At that time, the foundry's primary products were decorative light poles and iron and brass statuary.

When World War II started, AB&I changed its focus and began making submarine net weights and other iron products to assist the war effort.

After WWII, AB&I began making cast iron soil pipe to meet the demands of the housing boom of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Cast iron pipe and fittings remain the foundry's main product line, and AB&I has grown into a major nationwide manufacturer.

Thank you for the info
That is a different foundry than I was thinking of.
Same story, though. Industry or service established in unused land. People move in, complain, industry/service has to shut down or leave.
 
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Thank you for the info
That is a different foundry than I was thinking of.
Same story, though. Industry or service established in unused land. People move in, complain, industry/service has to shut down or leave.
Most manufacturing has left with a few to other parts of California but most out of State.

It’s not just industrial but also industry such as commercial bakeries that would cover the West Coast.

The the Oakland Sports Arena basically shuttered after the departure of the Warriors, Raiders and Athletics there was a news blip about fewer large commercial users to support utility infrastructure…

With so much industry leaving it would appear we have a surplus of electricity.

Maybe it’s just the human condition to go from one crisis to the next?
 
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   / Electricity Price Increases #124  
Read my post again I did not say Diesel generator , I said Diesel motor it is used to start the blade rotation , does not run for long
To start the blades you either need a mighty strong wind or assistance
I'm skeptical that wind turbines have diesel motors. My understanding is that they will self start with wind in the 10 mph range. They may require a small electric input to adjust blade pitch or orientation with the wind, but that is usually supplied by the grid. A farm may have a diesel generator to provide minimal power for black start, but a diesel to start blade rotation seems to be a terrible concept.
 
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I love the smell of bakeries, when I'm out and about. Silly me, I didn't realize that is killing me. So glad the gummint wants to keep me safe, sound, and paying taxes.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #126  
Read my post again I did not say Diesel generator , I said Diesel motor it is used to start the blade rotation , does not run for long
To start the blades you either need a mighty strong wind or assistance
There is no diesel engine or diesel generator in the turbine.
 
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I'm skeptical that wind turbines have diesel motors. My understanding is that they will self start with wind in the 10 mph range. They may require a small electric input to adjust blade pitch or orientation with the wind, but that is usually supplied by the grid. A farm may have a diesel generator to provide minimal power for black start, but a diesel to start blade rotation seems to be a terrible concept.
The Scotts wind farm had the grid go down so the turbines could not use electricity from the grid to power the deicing feature. They used a few generators to power the grid until it was repaired, then the turbines could operate normally, without any aid from diesel engine/generator. Disinformation then run wild.
 
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   / Electricity Price Increases #129  
Read my post again I did not say Diesel generator , I said Diesel motor it is used to start the blade rotation , does not run for long
To start the blades you either need a mighty strong wind or assistance
If that’s the case it sure wouldn’t take much to get them spinning. Very brief periods of assist.
 
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AB&I Foundry had its beginning in the months following the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. At that time, the foundry's primary products were decorative light poles and iron and brass statuary.

When World War II started, AB&I changed its focus and began making submarine net weights and other iron products to assist the war effort.

After WWII, AB&I began making cast iron soil pipe to meet the demands of the housing boom of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Cast iron pipe and fittings remain the foundry's main product line, and AB&I has grown into a major nationwide manufacturer.

AB&I and Tyler Pipe have a large plant on Hwy 69 north of Tyler. Driven by their plant several times. Both owned by McWane. Big enough that they even have their own credit union.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #132  
I'm skeptical that wind turbines have diesel motors. My understanding is that they will self start with wind in the 10 mph range. They may require a small electric input to adjust blade pitch or orientation with the wind, but that is usually supplied by the grid. A farm may have a diesel generator to provide minimal power for black start, but a diesel to start blade rotation seems to be a terrible concept.
Working on wind turbine projects, I have never seen a "starter motor" for rotation to begin.
The amount of electricity used from the grid to feather blades or rotate the nacelle at the top of the tower is a fractional percentage off what they produce.
And the reason for the use of grid power is for safety of the turbine installation and reducing maintenance cost.
 
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Working on wind turbine projects, I have never seen a "starter motor" for rotation to begin.
The amount of electricity used from the grid to feather blades or rotate the nacelle at the top of the tower is a fractional percentage off what they produce.
Hey no fair bringing real experience to a conversation! :)
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #135  
Yes, I agree, but not for lack of trying.

As @kenmbz pointed out, it isn't as easy in California or the West generally to do it, distance being one item, dispersed populations another, and let's not forget earthquake faults that complicate routes and engineering.

Also, not to overlook the obvious, but acquiring property for transit routes is expensive, as in very expensive.

There is some, small, progress being made with more high density housing adjacent to public transit, something that should have been done decades ago, but good old NIMBY intervened.

Having lived for a while in a dense city with excellent public transit, I'd love it. By excellent, I mean that the subway schedule had the arrival times down to every one minute and two seconds. It completely changed my mental map, as I knew that I could always get a train or a bus within a minute or two, but to be cost effective, that requires high population density, something not common in the US.

FWIW: I have never seen an even a backup generator on wind farms, much less each windmill. Every wind alternator/generator that I have seen is self exciting. It is kind of a basic "cold start/bootstrap" requirement. That there might be wind generators that might need deicing, possibly, but I'd have to bet on that being a more common offshore item, though, I haven't seen photos of that either.

All the best,

Peter
I became a fan of rail travel in Europe, but rail on the West Coast sucks. First, there are all those mountains in the way. To get to California, the rail line goes from Eugene over the Cascades to Klamath Falls, then down the Klamath River to get back close to sea level. Amtrak does not own the rails, so the only time available is overnight. I only got to see the scenery once, when a freight train derailed and held us up until daytime. They have completely abandoned the line that used to go over the Siskiyou Mountains. There is no passenger rail service in Southern Oregon at all. They condemned the whole rolling stock that used to go from Eugene to Vancouver, BC, and shut passenger service down for a month. They said it was corrosion, probably the sanitary holding tanks were leaking. Finding a working toilet could be a hike from car to car. I haven't been on the replacement rolling stock yet. At least the line north runs during the day. None of the lines are straight enough to accommodate high speed rail. There is even a 15 mph S-curve south of Seattle.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #137  
In the early days of nuclear, they were talking about electricity that was too cheap to meter.
That be nice... I wrote that because of the EV argument treads over the years and apparently according to the research of some individual the electricity is supposed to get cheaper (I don't doubt they actually found that information) as the years comes despite a aging infrastructure, growth in population and increase in demand. So because of that I don't believe it one bit, electricity will become more expensive it simply has too and they will tax the fossil fuel to keep electricity cheaper then fuel to sell their EV mandate.
 
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In the early days of nuclear, they were talking about electricity that was too cheap to meter.
The only person who said this was Lewis Strauss, head of the Atomic Energy Commission, who wasn't an engineer. His analogy was to water which he said was too cheap to meter. I'm not sure where that came from since I've always had a water meter.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #139  
That be nice... I wrote that because of the EV argument treads over the years and apparently according to the research of some individual the electricity is supposed to get cheaper (I don't doubt they actually found that information) as the years comes despite a aging infrastructure, growth in population and increase in demand. So because of that I don't believe it one bit, electricity will become more expensive it simply has too and they will tax the fossil fuel to keep electricity cheaper then fuel to sell their EV mandate.
I have always wondered if anybody has estimated future use vs planned generation and transmission needs based on the new vision.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #140  
I have always wondered if anybody has estimated future use vs planned generation and transmission needs based on the new vision.
I have seen people talking about it but not policy making people, simply critical thinkers and they all say it's impossible unless there's a massive overhaul in electricity infrastructure both in delivery capacity and production which sound like a colosale task.
 

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