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New York City is making a multibillion-dollar bet on Canadian hydropower. Some say the wager won’t pay off. – POLITICO

New York City is making a multibillion-dollar bet on Canadian hydropower. Some say the wager won’t pay off. – POLITICO

The debate underscores the challenges state and local officials face in greening energy grids, even in blue states like New York that have prioritized fighting climate change. The city has only become more reliant on fossil fuels since the state passed a law requiring it to cut emissions 40 percent by 2030. How it will reverse that trend and clean the grid is an unsettled question.

Weather Update – October 13, 2021

Should be mild for the weekend but maybe a bit rainy. πŸ’¦

Maybe that means we can stick a fork in the leaves 🍴 at least for the higher elevations, although it’s still be pretty green down here in city. I am going to probably stay in town to volunteer on some local political campaigns, and spend some time reading. Sunday I’ll probably do a short, local hike and maybe go out to the parents house for Sunday dinner.

It would have been a nice week to have gone to West Virginia, πŸ‚ but I kind of messed up the amount of time it would take to get my truck aligned and new tires. But with gas prices so high, and that fact I’ve been to West Virginia so many times before, I don’t think it’s a big loss. I could still go later in the month, but over the past few days, I’ve been thinking less and less of that. I did have a nice Columbus Day Weekend though down in the Catskills, camping down at Betty Brook. No crying over spilled milk, West Virginia will be around for another year.

I might still go to Pennsylvania or the Finger Lakes come November, πŸ¦ƒ but nothing is set on stone on that either. A lot depends on my schedule, and how things go getting my truck fixed up. She’s becoming an old gal, but I need to make at least some repairs so it passes inspection in November and I can continue to travel and explore.

Today.
Feels like …
September 21st.

Areas Dense Fog then Partly Sunny

Areas of dense fog before 11am. Otherwise, partly sunny.

Light south wind.

and

72 degrees , 62 max dew point, 6:16
sunset.
Tonight.
Feels like …
August 30th.

Patchy Fog

Patchy fog between 2am and 3am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy.

Calm wind.

and

58 degrees , 7:07
sunrise.
Thursday.
Feels like …
September 19th.

Partly Sunny

Partly sunny.

Calm wind becoming northwest around 6 mph in the afternoon.

and

73 degrees , 62 max dew point, 6:14
sunset.
Thursday Night.
Feels like …
September 3rd.

Mostly Cloudy

Mostly cloudy.

Calm wind.

and

57 degrees , 7:08
sunrise.
Friday.
Feels like …
September 17th.

Partly Sunny

Partly sunny.

Light south wind.

and

74 degrees , 63 max dew point, 6:12
sunset.
Friday Night.
Feels like …
August 13th.

Chance of Showers

A chance of showers, mainly after 2am. Mostly cloudy.

Chance of precipitation is 40%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

and

61 degrees , 63 max dew point, 7:09
sunrise.
Saturday.
Feels like …
September 19th.

Showers is likely then Showers

Showers, mainly after 8am. High near 73. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

and

73 degrees , 64 max dew point, 6:11
sunset.
Saturday Night.
Feels like …
September 24th.

Showers then Chance of Showers

Showers, mainly before 8pm. Low around 49. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

and

49 degrees , 7:11
sunrise.
Sunday.
Feels like …
October 14th.

Mostly Sunny

Mostly sunny.

 

and

62 degrees , 45 max dew point, 6:09
sunset.
Sunday Night.
Feels like …
October 1st.

Mostly Cloudy

Mostly cloudy.

 

and

46 degrees , 7:12
sunrise.
Monday.
Feels like …
October 19th.

Mostly Sunny

Mostly sunny.

 

and

60 degrees , 6:07
sunset.
Monday Night.
Feels like …
October 7th.

Partly Cloudy

Partly cloudy.

 

and

44 degrees , 7:13
sunrise.
Tuesday.
Feels like …
October 12th.

Mostly Sunny

Mostly sunny.

 

and

63 degrees , 47 max dew point, 6:06
sunset.

Good Morning – October 13, 2021

Good morning! What day is it? Hump Day, of course. πŸͺ

Mostly cloudy and 59 degrees at the Washington Square. ☁ Calm wind. The dew point is 54 degrees. The skies will clear around 10 am. 😎 I found a parking space, it was pretty easy, as Wednesday is street cleaning day until 7 AM on the street where I like to park downtown.

This morning I drove in, πŸ›» something that is very uncommon for me to do — I haven’t drove my truck downtown since 2019, well except maybe once or twice for a late night in evening at work. But I found a parking spot where I normally park, πŸ…ΏοΈ when I drive to work. I usually just find it easier when I’m heading out of town to camp to just catch the bus home and either leave from there or leave the next morning.

I am going to drop my truck off at the shop this afternoon, πŸ‘©‍πŸ”§ as they said they need it in by 7 AM on Thursday. I originally thought I was supposed to have it on Wednesday, but I got confused until I looked at my notes. That’s good as I didn’t want to have to get up really early this morning. I am anxious as heck about the whole thing, πŸ”§ as I know it’s going to cost money and I’m sure they’ll find broken shit, but I need to have those wheels good and straight before I put the big bucks into the new tires. ⚫

Have you seen how much gas prices have gone up lately? β›½ I thought it was bad last weekend at $3.33 a gallon, but I noticed today that Cumbies in Glenmont is up to $3.45 a gallon. Ouch. Maybe I should think eventually about getting an electric car. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they have electric car charging in Hobart when I was there over the weekend. πŸ”Œ Electric cars are a future, despite the critics. Not just because of pollution concerns — but because electricity is a much more diversified and flexible fuel. You can burn almost anything to make electricity or get it from splitting atoms, burning garbage or pig shit, wind and solar, hydro-electric.

Probably have to move somewhere though that has electric car charging. 🚘 I am surprised none of CDTA park and ride lots yet have electric charging. DC fast charging on Thruway I’ve been told. I am committed to Big Red for a few more years, especially if I replace the tires but I really like the idea of having a much cheaper and flexible source of fuel for driving, and not having to park and drive some big massive haulking vehicle everywhere I go.