Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts

Apr 1, 2017

Governor Brown is smoking something...



I wish it was an April fool’s joke, but it isn’t! Governor Brown in one hand cries he has no money to pay for fixing roads, etc.…because the money budgeted for that goes to ever growing pension plans for State employees. The problem isn’t going away, because their ranks are constantly increasing and government isn’t a “for profit” operation…so no hope there. Where are all the billions Californians are already paying for infrastructure? Look for yourself and you shall find the recipients of your involuntary “donations”. When you and I budget things, we take care of maintenance. We know from experience that if you don’t maintain your home for example, you end up with “fires” aka emergencies, and we know that emergencies are way more expensive amortized over time than maintenance. But once you graduate to lead the State and be the Governor, well, you deal with emergencies, because just like his predecessors you rob one budget item to fulfill another commitment and maintenance doesn’t get done…Governor Brown’s answer: raise taxes. Now let’s visit the icing on the cake. Have you heard the latest talks about the already approved “High Speed Rail” which would not be a mode of transportation for the masses, take my word for it. Just Google “high speed rail California cost” the headlines are edifying. But they don’t register with Governor Brown, because he doesn’t see the signs, doesn’t want to see the signs, chooses not to see the signs. The captain of “your” ship is steering you straight into land and doesn’t care. Here are some of the headlines for the “High Speed Rail” debacle: World bank reports almost twice the cost per kilometer than in Europe, Mercury news “…running way over budget”, LA Times “…bullet train hurling toward a multi-billion dollar overrun” (50% over budget), Economist “Taxpayers could pay dearly for California's high-speed-train dreams” (cost is now $98 billions), National review “Unworkable money pit”…and that doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface when it comes to actual costs, such as servicing the debt, operations, maintenance (yes, there is such a thing…), security (that’s a big one) and just imagine the price of a ticket. How many of these reports do we need before Governor Brown pulls the plug? Projects like this should only see the light of day in a healthy booming economy. So I ask again: How dumb is our captain…? And back to my original point, as it stands today, we cannot keep up with the pensions, retirement funds, benefits, bonuses, other commitments such as medical/health related expenses, social programs, education, infrastructure, maintenance, etc.…to the point that Government routinely shuffles funds behind our backs from one commitment to the next, and yet Governor Brown wants to increase taxes again! This is not working, legislators aren’t working and Governor Brown should let all of us know how bad the situation has become, be honest about the fact that financial health of the world’s 6th largest economy is doomed the way it is balanced right now, that given his inaptitude fixing it (he has had a chance twice now…) he shall promptly resign after acknowledging his incompetence, the system is fraud and the current societal paradigm isn’t working.

Dec 1, 2009

Nocturnal Solar Power Plant

2009 Nov 10

The renewable energy front has made tremendous strides in the last decade which is no more evident than in the new solar power plant that transcends its very own definition. A solar power plant that harnesses energy long after the sun has set. In Santa Monica, CA a solar company called SolarReserve is working tirelessly to see this idea materialize.

The secret to their nocturnal harvesting lies in the stored energy of molten salt. By collecting up to seven hours worth of the sun’s energy, they are able to generate a constant flow of power. By producing this steady stream of energy, the 150MW power plant hopes to combat energy consumption during peak hours. Every year billions of dollars are spent to fire up fossil fuel power plants to accommodate energy spikes.

The Rice Solar Energy Project, set in the deserts of Palm Springs, will be comprised of 17,500 mirrors, each 24 feet by 28 feet, sitting on 12-foot poles and deflecting light towards a 538-foot concrete tower. Atop the tower will be a massive tank filled with 4.4 million gallons of molten salt. The light from the sun being deflected towards this receiver will heat the liquid salt to over 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. During overcast days or night steam will be released to power an electricity-generating turbine.

The tower will be cooled by air, avoiding any controversy over the use of water commonly found in solar plants.

Read more: http://www.gsjournal.com/2009/11/nocturnal-solar-power-plant/

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