climate catastrophe

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
So high per gallon rate, highly-paid administration, low investment in upkeep, would be my guess?
Sounds like it's been failing every time it flooded for years. Kicked the can down the road over and over, hoping to get a state or federal handout to upgrade it. Probably will get it.

Typical way Democrats do things.
 

newolddude

Well-Known Member
customers who enroll in the program are clearly not aware of the fact that they can literally lose control of cooling or heating their home. Then, as a reward for their compliance, Xcel offers customers a whopping $100 credit up front and $25 annually
Does anyone remember brown-outs when they were kids? Seems like it was a fairly common thing in the summer when I was growing up.
 
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