Lopton
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drees said:I'm guessing that most of the coal is imported from AZ as there is very little coal generation capacity in CA...
Actually most of the coal is imported from UT with about 1/4 to 1/3 coming from AZ
drees said:I'm guessing that most of the coal is imported from AZ as there is very little coal generation capacity in CA...
I meant electricity generated from coal - CA only appears to have about 10 coal power plants with a total capacity of less than 500 MW - less than 1% of power generation capability in CA.Lopton said:Actually most of the coal is imported from UT with about 1/4 to 1/3 coming from AZdrees said:I'm guessing that most of the coal is imported from AZ as there is very little coal generation capacity in CA...
That would be a good compromise to just increase the baseline allowance for EV owners. Trouble is the power companies want an incentive to the EV owners to charge at night.WWBD said:I don't understand why I can't just get the discount each month if I send them proof of ownership. Why must I go to the (most likely more expensive) whole house TOU system?
I wish they had proposed this before I got my EVSE installed!!!Kataphn said:DWP is proposed a rebate program for EVSE installation and it looks like the installation of the second meter will be covered. It is being presented to their board this week and then, if approved by them, the proposal has to go to the LA City Council. Here is the link to the proposed paperwork http://www.ladwp.com/ladwp/cms/ladwp014257.pdf
Kataphn said:I was told verbally that if approved the DWP rebate program will be retroactive to first of the year but I did not read all the paperwork yet to see if that is true.
Yes, but I didn't get a separate meter installed (which I could have done if I had known about it). This would require a lot more work/money to meet their requirements.Kataphn said:I was told verbally that if approved the DWP rebate program will be retroactive to first of the year but I did not read all the paperwork yet to see if that is true.
thankyouOB said:TOU meter is gang busters with LADWP if you have solar.
even in Feb and March, we got a cash credit with a very small system, around 3.2 watts.
Randmac said:LADWP offering rebates for home vehicle chargers
http://www.scpr.org/news/2011/04/21/ladwp-offering-rebates-home-vehicle-chargers/
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