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    Re: Any decent credit projects these days?

    Last two but only one is active...can’t remember which one.

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    Re: Any decent credit projects these days?

    Quote Originally Posted by pinhodecarlos View Post
    Last two but only one is active...can’t remember which one.
    Thanks, I'll give those a shot.

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    Re: Any decent credit projects these days?

    Well, if my credit drops to zero for a few days...they are doing rolling blackouts in Cali and not sure if our area will be one of them, but I turned off the two non-essential rigs and not sure if I'll keep crunching on the front computer or not for a few days.

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    Re: Any decent credit projects these days?

    California has turned into a third-world clown state. So glad I GTFO.
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    Re: Any decent credit projects these days?

    But was Reno far enough away to avoid the wild fires? Or 120+ degree temps? Looks like your thermometer at least looks nicer...

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    Re: Any decent credit projects these days?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mumps View Post
    But was Reno far enough away to avoid the wild fires? Or 120+ degree temps? Looks like your thermometer at least looks nicer...
    The Reno valley is choked with smoke from the CA fires. But nothing serious on this side of the border yet. And no rolling black-outs (ever). We built sufficient electricity to supply the state. Meanwhile CA is busy shutting down the last of the clean nuclear plants when they are already short supply. Idiots.
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    Re: Any decent credit projects these days?

    I have to side with Z on this one. Things are not looking very pretty over here right now. I'm doing my best to keep a trickle of credits coming through while I can...hopefully shouldn't last too long.

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    Re: Any decent credit projects these days?

    When the wind blows too hard, they turn off the power due to fire hazard. When the wind blows too slow, they have rolling blackouts because the wind turbines don't generate enough power. When it's too hot, they have rolling blackouts because the air-conditioning uses "too much" power. It is seriously worse than many third-world nations. Oh yeah, and the electricity is 40% more expensive than anywhere else in the nation. This is what happens when you go all in on green energy without an actual plan beyond "we'll run it on unicorn farts!"
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