Quote Originally Posted by gypski
Did any one know the power companies charge their customers for the electricity lost in transmission? things like that used to be a business expense that was absorbed by the company and not passed on to the customer. My how times have changed with deregulation that was supposed to make electricity cheaper. :twocents: Coal is bad, bad, bad,
i think that theres no accual way charging for that..unless they they checked how many Kw they produced and for how many of them they got payd off..(betveen sectors)
haaa..good exsample of power lost..you stand under high voltage cable with T5..hold it from 1 side and stick other side 2 the ground//and voila...it lights..
its not bright,but it lights..:jointsmile:
Dexter007 Reviewed by Dexter007 on . Support for coal powered cars? I am interested in forum members opinions with regard to if they would be supportive of government funding of research, developement and sales of coal powered personal transportation vehicles within the USA. The US seems to have abundant coal reserves. (at least the info I have seen would indicate this but I am always open to new info) Rating: 5