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  1. 22,000 Colorado Households Lose Control of Their Home Thermostats During Heat Wave as Power Company Locks Out Air Conditioning Use - The Last Refuge (theconservativetreehouse.com)

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    A heatwave hit the Colorado region Tuesday with temperatures exceeding 90 degrees.

    Indoor temperatures began climbing, and when formerly free-range residents attempted to adjust their air conditioning, they discovered they were locked out from control in their own home as the power company took over.

     

     

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    2. Boges

      Boges

      But you do, likely have a connected meter that could throttle the amount of electricity you can receive. 

      It's ironic that the response to electricity shortages due to extreme weather is to increase the power sources that have likely contributed to the extreme weather. 

    3. sharkman

      sharkman

      No I have an old meter.

      So if more capacity in the grid causes “extreme” weather, then buying electric cars should be shunned by you climate change folks.  But you are championing them and buying them.  Nice work.

    4. Boges

      Boges

      Well in California they simply asked that you don't charge during peak periods. Which, since electricity is cheaper then, isn't a huge ask. 

      Extreme weather also effects the supply chain of gasoline. Happens all the time when a major Hurricane hits the Gulf Coast. 

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