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Sorry. Might not have to worry if more states like CA ban the sale of new gas powered cars (2035).
I'm not worried about the CA market anyways.  They've already got rolling blackouts with their fossil plants running full tilt and the nuke sites not decommissioned yet. 

 
I'm not worried about the CA market anyways.  They've already got rolling blackouts with their fossil plants running full tilt and the nuke sites not decommissioned yet. 
I though part of problem in CA was that they were too dependent on wind / solar for power generation. Other places require wind /solar to have backup generating capacity.

 
CA doesn't even have enough baseload, never mind worrying about backup capacity.  Diablo Canyon (shutting down) is nearly a tenth of CA's total power.  Remove DC, and more than half of their power comes from natural gas.  That's not counting the huge amount of power they import from Palo Verde and a bevy of out of state coal plants that California either owns outright or its utilities have shares in.  

 
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I think they are around 440 Million to our 350 Million?  So all things being equal would put us around 130K?

Its funny ( to me anyways) if you, today, search for US VS europe Covid Graphs, all but one shows the old data from the summer.. but again this is a marathon, not a sprint.. ;)

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