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    #16
    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
    How much does it cost to charge the average ev? No one talks about it. It must be free, just like the solar electricity they automatically are using.

    $10.43 to charge a Tesla from empty to full roughly.

    75kwh * price of power.

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      #17
      Akron at that value for power we are subsidizing the cars big time

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        #18
        Originally posted by Taiga View Post
        The 3 levels of chargers

        Level 1 chargers (100A service)
        Uses a connection to a standard 120-volt outlet
        Charges 8 km per hour
        Takes 12 to 20 hours to fully charge a battery EV (6 to 12 hours for a plug-in hybrid)
        Used mostly in homes

        Level 2 chargers (200A service)
        Uses a connection to a 240-volt outlet, like those used by ovens and clothes dryers
        Charges 30 km per hour
        Takes 6 to 14 hours to fully charge a battery EV (4 to 8 hours for a plug-in hybrid)
        Used in homes, businesses, and common areas

        Fast Chargers (also known as Level 3) (400A service)
        Uses a direct current connection to an electrical system
        Charges 100 km per 30 minutes or 80% charge at 50 kW (varies by vehicle type)
        Takes 1 to 4 hours to fully charge a battery EV (15 minutes to 3 hours for a plug-in hybrid)
        Used mostly in businesses and common areas
        "
        The average cost to run a dryer for an hour depends on the power consumed by the dryer in an hour. Some dryers are electric and others run on gas, but electric dryers notoriously consume more energy than gas dryers do. Overall, dryers in the U.S. emit 32 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and use 43 billion kilowatt hours and 443 million therms of natural gas.



        Electric cars good!😀
        Electric dryers bad!😒
        Gas dryers good?🤡🤡🤡

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          #19
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
          Akron at that value for power we are subsidizing the cars big time

          So are we subsidizing our grain dryers also?


          Or are we talking road tax?

          Last power bill was $0.139 per kwh?

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            #20
            Road tax same as gas. Period?

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              #21
              Originally posted by aKorn View Post
              So are we subsidizing our grain dryers also?


              Or are we talking road tax?

              Last power bill was $0.139 per kwh?
              Last two power bills were .16.

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                #22
                Can someone explain to me me how aKorns join date is Jan 1 1970?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by makar View Post
                  Can someone explain to me me how aKorns join date is Jan 1 1970?
                  Time travel

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by TSIPP View Post
                    Time travel
                    Like that Uncle that just shows up outa nowhere’s….

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                      #25
                      You are looking at a massive increase in either GST, Income taxes across all brackets, or Trudeau eventually going after CGE and thats just to pay for what he has already promised. Or just parking it on the debt tab. But with BoC raising interest rates 50bp next month and in the summer and fall, that will put and end to those financial shenanigans too. $500M a day debt increase has to start hurting somewhere.

                      More than $650B spent by this govt in 7 yrs and not even a fraction of a decimal point added to our GDP. Nothing nada. And now we will trail dead last in the OECD for the rest of this century.

                      https://torontosun.com/opinion/editorials/editorial-canadas-economic-growth-dead-last

                      enjoy it Canadians, you voted for it.

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                      Fraser Institute News Release: Ottawa can't finance large spending programs by only taxing upper-income families, eventually middle class must also pay

                      https://financialpost.com/globe-newswire/fraser-institute-news-release-ottawa-cant-finance-large-spending-programs-by-only-taxing-upper-income-families-eventually-middle-class-must-also-pay
                      Last edited by jazz; Apr 6, 2022, 17:34.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by makar View Post
                        Can someone explain to me me how aKorns join date is Jan 1 1970?
                        This poster seems to have a lot in common with a another computer whiz type poster who hasn't been heard from since some unsubstantiated rumours were going around

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                          #27
                          I see they fiddled with the Advance Payments loans ..

                          So now we can borrow a bit more advance money sooner... $!00k interest free still the same.

                          The Liberal solution... borrow more money and pay more interest...

                          Where have we seen this before!

                          Cheers

                          P.S. everything being equal... when we file our seeded Crop Insurance report and pay our premiums...

                          The Feds should send us 50% of the value of our insured seeded crops... interest free.

                          The rising interest rates are nothing less than another 'carbon inflation energy tax' on our food production.

                          What a not funny joke.
                          Last edited by TOM4CWB; Apr 6, 2022, 23:41.

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                              #29
                              Dr. Sylvain Charlebois:


                              Read #Budget2022, 304 pages, not one section dedicated to agri-food, with famine and food inflation reaching record levels. Food and agriculture are in different places, but no focus. For Ottawa, our agri-food sector is simply an afterthought.



                              #Budget2022 will make our agriculture greener, which is nice, but what the world really needs is a more efficient Canadian agri-food sector. It's just not there. No vision for a logistical network, no focus on processing.

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