California is advising residents to avoid charging electric vehicles between 4 and 9 p.m. due to energy shortages.

Ironically enough, the state is encouraging ALL residents to switch over to electric vehicles…

And whether they like it or not, all California residents will be required to own an E.V. by the year 2035.

California and Socialist Europe Have Something(s) in Common: ENERGY SHORTAGES!

Europe is expected to face a very “Dark Winter” as a result of Russia cutting off gas supplies to the E.U.

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According to the Kremlin, Russia will not supply gas to Europe until the west lifts its sanctions against Moscow.

The lack of Russian gas supplies continue to drive up energy prices tremendously and make everything more expensive. Electricity, transportation, business operations, and everything in between are impacted as a result of the increase in gas prices.

The people, as always, suffer the consequences of their corrupt, tyrannical leaders who are owned and controlled by the top .001% of the world.

While citizens in the West suffer economically, Russia seems to be taking care of its citizens by keeping food prices low and energy bills 70% lower than the average in the U.K.

Aren’t Politicians Supposed to Serve Their Citizens?

While the supposed intention of a “democracy” or “republic” is to place the power in the hands of the people, when analyzed closely, it becomes evident that these are simply disguises for a tyrannical state.

The real controllers and decision makers are not the people but the lobbyists, “philanthropic” organizations, N.G.O.’s, corporations, the banks, the media, and all institutions which are owned and controlled by the same wealthy people who want to remain hidden… (Probably so they don’t get killed when the revolution happens).

It seems as though this is their very goal and intention. As Europeans struggle to put food on the table and make ends meet, European leaders continue to impoverish their citizens.

Some economists believe this is to create a communist state in Europe, the West, and the entire world…

Something along the lines of “You will own nothing and be happy.”

Klaus Schwab and President of the United States, Joe Biden, at the World Economic Forum.

The Labor Day Special

The “Flex Alert” was extended to 10 p.m. rather than 9 p.m. for Labor Day. California residents are being told to charge their electric vehicles before 4 p.m. and after 10 p.m.

California’s power grid issued another Flex Alert for Monday and warned that blackouts were possible later in the day due to a heat wave causing electricity consumption to reach record-breaking levels.

The “flex alert” has been extended for yet another day, and possibly more going forward due to the state’s energy shortage.

“Power outages are coming”

Elliot Mainzer, the President and CEO of the California Independent System Operator (ISO) said that things are about to get “significantly more intense,” as the state prepares to enter the worst heat wave of the year.

The ISO is responsible for managing the flow of electricity that serves 80% of California and a small portion of Nevada.

The likelihood of power outages will increase over the coming days.

Unless conservation measures are taken, energy demand is anticipated to outpace demand starting this evening. Then on Tuesday, electricity demands could challenge all-time highs, according to CEO Mainzer.

The state has been issuing “Flex Alerts” over the recent days, asking all Californians to limit electricity use between 4-9pm. It includes having air conditioners set at 78 or above, refraining from using major appliances, and not charging electric vehicles.

The state is calling for conservation in hopes of avoiding rolling power outages, last implemented in some parts of California during a heat wave in 2020. Blackouts were avoided in 2021. On Saturday evening the state used 44,000 megawatts of electricity, and by Tuesday it is anticipated to increase to around 50,000 megawatts.

The high temperatures in the Mother Lode, the Northern San Joaquin Valley and the western slope of the northern Sierra Nevada are expected to range between 105 to 115 degrees.

 

California is short of energy as a result of shifting from nuclear power and natural gas in the name of “Climate Change.”

Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power cannot power energy consumption during times of the highest consumer demand.

California may offer blue skies and dry, sunny days, but they also offer the highest gas prices in the nation, thanks to high taxes and regulations.

Once the state forces all citizens to drive electric vehicles, this will also place an estimated 30% additional strain on the U.S. power grid.

America’s Outdated Electrical Grid

Even worse, the United States’ electrical grid is extremely outdated.

According to “Americans for a Clean Energy Grid” 

“Our grid is long overdue for investment and upgrades.”

“Begun in the early 1900’s when the power system consisted of large, isolated power plants, our current grid is ill-equipped to serve smaller, innovative solar or wind facilities.”

“The majority of the existing system was built more than 30 years ago and has only received incremental investment since.”

“Today, 70% of the lines and large power transformers are more than 25 years old, and we don’t have enough of them in areas of the country with the best new energy resources.”

“It’s an outdated infrastructure that supports an equally old and cumbersome business model – vertically integrated utilities. When a utility is vertically integrated, one company owns the power generation source (a coal plant) and the wires that transmit the power from the plant into your home (transmission).”

“This type of system favors large, centralized generation sources and the conglomerates that own them. Modernizing our electricity “highway” by adding new capacity will enable new companies and energy sources access to the grid, offering consumers more choices and often, lower power prices.”

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