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At least TEXAS is forward-thinking about alternative power sources
by larsb on Fri Jul 18 08:05:54 PDT 2008
My home state of Texas, in fact very near my hometown (one of the new transmission lines will go through my hometown county) is adopting a very ambitious Wind Power project. ( Unlike Cali, which seems to trip over itself when trying to do the right thing. ) Will steal a lot of power requirements from coal-fueled power plants: Winds of Change In a move that could be a financial boon for the Big Country, state regulators approved a plan Thursday to build a massive grid to transmit wind power from gusty West Texas and the Panhandle to energy-thirsty metropolitan areas. The Texas Public Utility Commission's action opens the door for construction of a far-reaching web of transmission lines that, when completed at a cost of nearly $5 billion over four or five years, would be able to handle enough wind-generated electricity to power more than 4 million homes. The electricity will go to some of the state's most populous areas, including Dallas, San Antonio and Houston. Paying for the PUC plan would add roughly $4 per month to residential customer bills after construction is completed. Passage of the plan is "a real big deal," said Sweetwater Mayor Greg Wortham, who also heads the West Texas Wind Energy Consortium. "It's good for Abilene, good for Sweetwater, good for the region." Good, in fact, for the entire state of Texas, Wortham said. "This will bring billions more dollars of investment to Texas in the form of wind equipment, construction, local revenues and jobs," said Susan Williams Sloan, spokeswoman for the Washington, D.C.-based American Wind Energy Association.
Re: rock... [gagrice]
by steve_ on Sun Sep 09 21:46:17 PDT 2007
Buy now before the ethanol boom hits there too. :shades: I have friends with cheap rentals down around Sweetwater TX, and you can find a few houses in the low 30's there if ND doesn't appeal. Ditto the UP of MI if you want country that's more UAW friendly.
Long road trip driving impressions
by larsb on Tue Jan 04 10:49:46 PST 2005
Just finished my first long road trip in my 2004 manual tranny HCH, and I thought I would pass on my impressions.   The trip was from Phoenix, AZ to Clyde, TX, about 930 miles one way.   I packed clothes for ten days for myself and two kids under age 9, and all the Christmas presents I could haul. The trunk was packed full to the lid, the front passenger floor and seat were both full, and half of the backseat floor was full. My kids each have a booster seat and they have a little plastic console in between the seats. I have always prided myself on my ability to pack a car, and this one was "well packed."   We filled up at Sam's Club and left town about 1:00 pm on Wednesday Dec 22nd. Some of you might recall that there was an "arctic cold front" moving down into the South Central US about that time, and we were headed right into it. It was about 60 degrees when we left Phoenix and clear, but we would not end the night that way.   The first "leg" of the trip was from Phoenix to El Paso, about 445 miles, and we only stopped once at a Rest Area on that leg. The Interstate 10 speed limits in that leg ranged from 60-75 MPH, and were mostly 75. I drove the speed limit and with the cruise on at all times. I achieved 52.75 miles per gallon between the Phoenix Sam's Club and the El Paso Sam's Club, where I filled up on their $1.569 gas. By the time we got to El Paso at about 8:00 pm local time, the COLD WIND had arrived and I just about froze to death while I fueled the HCH. We averaged 75.77 miles per hour and 52.75 miles per gallon on that leg - pretty impressive I think, for a fully loaded car driving that fast.   We got to Van Horn TX at about 10:30 pm local time and got the last $45 room at a little Motel in town to spend the night before continuing to Clyde the next morning. It was about 30 degrees and cloudy in Van Horn, and the Trip A odometer read 557 miles and 46.5 MPG, and we averaged 65.5 mph for that first 8.5 hours of the drive.   The next morning, we had a light frost on the HCH at 4:45 a.m. when we left Van Horn. The HCH started without a hitch, and the defroster cleared the back window in about 10 minutes. We were in windy conditions the rest of the way, mostly cloudy but no ice or snow on the road until we hit Sweetwater TX, which is about an hour or so from Clyde. The roads were frozen but sanded, so we only had to slow a little. The HCH had no problems holding the road in the wind or the slightly icy roads.   The next morning, the temps got into the mid teens at night, but when I started the HCH up to go get a newspaper that morning, it was no problem and the car ignored the weather completely. The defroster worked fine in front and back.   We drove the HCH around town and a took few short highway trips the 10 days in Texas, and it got us about 44 mpg for the time there, which was OK to me because of the colder temps and the fact that the car was mostly full of passengers every trip out.   For the return trip to Phoenix, we left on Sunday morning about 6:45 am Jan 2nd, and drove straight thru. Stopped once for gas in El Paso again (gas only cost $1.519 this time) and we got about 50 mpg for the 14 hour drive back to Phoenix. The temps were in the 40s and 50s, and the car was just as loaded on the way back as it was on the way to TX.   As far as interior comfort, the one slight complaint I had is that the driver's seat got kind of HARD after about 250 miles. Other than that, everything worked great, the car ignored the cold, and I was very pleased with the overall mileage for the trip, which was about 47.3 mpg for the 2568 miles driven. I had expected less with a full load and the cold, so I am pleased.   Anyway, I hope this helps anyone planning a road trip to know what to expect from the HCH.
Re: 04 SE Auto - low mpg? [funpolice]
by sweetwater on Tue Oct 12 10:28:37 PDT 2004
I have a 2003 Maxima 3.5 SE Auto, and I average more like 22mpg city, but I don't do a lot of sitting in traffic which can drive down your MPG.
oldsman01
by hydra2 on Mon Jul 08 20:11:56 PDT 2002
I took the Caddy and boy was I glad I did. I actually went to a little town called Sweetwater about 45 miles south of Knoxville. The power and handling of the DTS is unbelievable. It just ate up the miles. My wife didn't want to stop driving and is eager for our next trip. We didn't go insane, but we did the trip in nine hours. Wow, what an automobile! I got lots of compliments on the car. The looks and style of this car is under-rated by critics. The more I look at it the better it looks. Saw several DeVilles on the hwy. Most were white, silver or red. Gas milage ranged from 22-24 mpg at 70-80 mph.
Z71 on the way
by ssmiles on Fri Apr 20 02:17:29 PDT 2001
Checked the Burlington Northern - Santa Fe website (www.bnsf.com) today to track location of my 2001 Z71 by entering VIN. It's heading west, in Sweetwater Texas this evening. Due in San Bernardino, California on April 24. Order date was March 1st. Looks like I will be able to take delivery by the April 30 deadline for GMAC's 1.9% financing in Southern California on 2001 Burbs.

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