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So will yours. And no insurance to pay for it!California does. If an earth quake hit your shit hole all the building would fall.Hey dummy.Actually, it is high winds causing Kalifornia to cut power to customers. Can't you morons make power lines and take wind into account? Idiots."Wind power doesn't work when the wind isn't blowing.
Solar power doesn't work when the sun isn't shining."
I'm guessing by these statements you dont quite get how it all works? You do know they store that energy right? For example. I have a solar powered camera on my patio. When the sun isnt shining it still works. isnt that amazing?
If they store energy, then why did California have rolling blackouts a few weeks ago?
Do you understand that fire danger caused those Blackouts?
In a matter of weeks, California has been hit with two record-breaking heat waves, hundreds of blazes, freak lightning storms and dangerously poor air quality, and now unusually strong winds are threatening to knock down power lines and ignite more wildfires.
That prompted PG&E Corp. to impose power cuts for more than 500,000 people and could spur a utility in Southern California to do the same on a smaller scale Tuesday evening. And with dangerous conditions stretching across the West, an Oregon-based utility has also switched off power to some of its customers.
California Awakens to Blackouts From High Winds and Raging Fires
Powerful, dry winds are sweeping across Northern California for a third day, driving up the risk of wildfires in a region that’s been battered by heat waves, freak lightning storms and dangerously poor air quality from blazes.www.bloomberg.com
" unusually strong winds "
Gee, who prepares for the "unusual" when building infrastructure? Thinking people, that's who. Which leaves the morons in Kalifornia out.
Seems these "unusual winds" happen every year......catching Kalifornia completely offguard.