As I wrote earlier this month, the Powers household is now generating some of its own electricity, via photovoltaic panels on the roof. Soon after the installation, our local utility PG&E installed a spiffy new digital meter and certified the system for use. I turned it on last Thursday afternoon. Yesterday afternoon (one week later) [...]
Off Topic — Solar Update
June 20th, 2008 · No Comments
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Off topic — Going Solar
June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Late this winter, we had a whopper of a Pacific storm, and it became clear that the Powers Roof had reached the end of its useful life. (The weather inside may not have been as bad as the weather outside, but it was bad enough.)
This wonderful opportunity led to the “while-we’re-at-it” syndrome that plagues [...]
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Not a Utility
October 25th, 2006 · No Comments
Emil Sit has an excellent post on his recent experience with SunGrid, charitably titled “Observations on SunGrid Customer Care.” He begins with:
I haven’t used the SunGrid this week. In fact, no one has: there was a four day outage from last Saturday morning through this morning.
His post is quite illuminating about Sun, customer care, individuals involved [...]
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Enron Absurdity of the Week
May 22nd, 2006 · No Comments
There is a stirring moment in the movie version of the Return of the King in which Aragorn rallies his troops in the face of nearly impossible odds. As the hordes of Mordor pour out of the black gate, he roars:
“A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break [...]
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