There is no way our current power grid in many cities and towns can handle the demand. A whole street of large commercial turkeys is as much draw as a small city. There is no way Thanksgiving is going to happen in the future.
Sunroom stays between 60-68 in the winter, with plenty of windows. Mine were cut all the way back to the first "y" in the main stalk. Didn't seem possible that they would survive, only watered minimally and I'm thrilled
Works well for allergens, canadian forest fires, and coal rollers...
https://www.findmyelectric.com/blog/tesla-features-explained-bioweapon-defense-mode/#Bioweapon%20Defense%20Mode:%20How%20It%20Works%20&%20Why%20It%20Matters
Kroger on N michigan had Knob Creek 12yr for 49.99 last weekend if you buy 6 bottles of wine or liquor. Great pour, can't differ from 15 year that costs nearly twice as much
My 3 pepper plants that were transplanted and stored indoors from last season are all producing well. This is the first time I tried transplanting thanks to smokingman and snapping turtles advise last year.
An 85kWh battery has 45 kg of copper, which is present at 0.6% ore. Will need to scoop 45/.0.006/1000 =7.5 tons of ore, bringing our new total to 24+ 18 = 42 lbs CO2.
Same as an F-150 driven about 44 miles
An 85kWh battery contains about 90 kg of nickel, which is present at about 2% of the mineral lanerite, so we need to scoop 90/.02/1000 = 4.5 tons lanerite (about the same as aluminum). So let’s double our previous 12lbs CO2 to 24lbs.
1013 g/ 2129 batteries= 0.5g diesel per battery pack. Burning 0.5gal of Dirksen means releasing 12 lbs CO2, or about the same as driving a F-150 13 miles.