Comments by "Yester Vue" (@yestervue4697) on "Forbes Breaking News" channel.

  1. Former licensed journeyman electrician with nearly three decades of real life hands on field work behind me. I specialized in industrial construction and was carded/insured to terminate 13k volt transmission and distribution grade/level work. This is electricity on the scale of large lightning bolts kind of stuff...when you get a ground fault from this stuff it trips out entire sections of town and if you really dress correctly with PPE for this work it still has an extremely high likely hood to kill if not careful and the PPE will just allow you to have an open casket funeral instead of a closed one with a crispy body scorched beyond physical recognition. My descriptions led to this statement on this issue... The system cannot be upgraded like that "poof" at all. This "we'll just FIX IT with the snap of a billions of dollar check!" crap is a lie. The cost and sheer scale of "upgrading" the US grid is likely cost incalculable even. The system has been being made more and more effective through the constant upgrading of the transformers but every buck in power results in a buck of ground fault potential. This is why the electrical community usually gets hammered with mostly grounding upgrades in knowledge when doing continuing ed for licensing. In other words, same wires, same system, just more dangerous now and getting rather maxed out in areas too. I am telling you all straight out honestly that your local residential area is not even wired heavily enough to allow half the cars on your block to charge same time without overloading/faulting something somewhere if everyone had an EV in your hood. This is all literally a smoke and mirrors bullshitting on a world wide scale.
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