BeatNick5384
BeatNick5384 t1_jd9fccm wrote
Reply to comment by piratecheese13 in Maine's Energy future by mainething
Radiative cooling is a great developing technology, but ultimately puts out a tiny percentage of what the panels put out. Your link leaves out that it's about 3% of the generation of panels during the daytime, leading to an incredibly inefficient system to handle even the smallest portion of the peak load around dusk. Batteries are a great idea for homes with current technology, but on a generation and delivery scale ultimately useless with what we have today. I'm not saying emerging or green technology is a bad thing by any means, but before an investment like that is made by a state, there needs to be the technology to generate a fiscal return or the bills will get loads higher than when they started. Small applications of this around Portland, OOB, Lewiston, Scarborough, Bangor, even Sanford would be great, but 300 miles of underground transmission and possible generation is beyond foolish with the current infrastructure and technology we have. Money much better invested in a state wide rail system in my own opinion.
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Reply to comment by piratecheese13 in Maine's Energy future by mainething
Maine doesn't have coal plants. The closest is in Rumford and only uses coal as a secondary fuel source if they run out of biomass. Maine hasn't burned an ounce of coal for generation since 2019. Even then I highly doubt maintenance on any of our generation facilities would even begin to touch the operating costs of underground transmission lines and solar panels that only generate at 30% capacity, with no ability to store energy for peak usage time after sundown.
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Reply to Maine's Energy future by mainething
Do you have any idea how much burying cables, and constant maintenance will cost? Maine doesn't have the GDP for that. At near a million dollars a mile as a conservative estimate for normal power lines, not even tranamission lines that would be required, this is little more than a pipe dream. I'm all for government controlled utilities, but even if that happened there is no chance this would be economically viable.
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Reply to comment by Adventurous_Gap_2092 in Anyone else heard about this? Aroostook Centre Mall is dead. by AthenianThief
Porteous, Sears, Kmart and JC Penney were the original anchors and all but JC Penney closed now. Staples ended up closing after they moved in much later, and Harbor Freight and VIP took up half of an anchor store each. Building isn't I bad shape either. It's a shame.
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Reply to comment by diaryofsnow in Anyone else heard about this? Aroostook Centre Mall is dead. by AthenianThief
That place was pretty gross when I worked for the mall. Ate there all the time anyway, whatever they were doing was working 🤣
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Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Should there be a State Needham Day? by ZestycloseLine8751
My favorite candy! Grew up in Presque Isle
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Reply to 20 yr old male without a home by garrettofdoom
Depending on what county you are in, contact your local County Action Program and refer him for Family Coaching or Workforce. They have funds to help people in situations like that.
BeatNick5384 t1_j6jbcuj wrote
I would suggest reaching out to your local county action program to see if they have a comprehensive list of licensed therapists in your area!
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Reply to comment by dr_cl_aphra in Two Nerds Seeking Elvish Officiant by stacybettencourt
Damn, another ULC minister from the county stealing the cool weddings... :P
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Reply to comment by BeatNick5384 in Things to do around Corinth? by SameProfession254
Cole land transportation museum in Bangor is pretty neat too.
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Reply to Things to do around Corinth? by SameProfession254
There's a covered bridge next door in Kenduskeag. Geocaching should have a couple spots. If you can get away to Bangor, they have the City Forest, waterfront, if there's no snow, there are a few great disc golf courses near by in Orrington, Orono, and some farther out you can find with the UDisc app
BeatNick5384 t1_j1zce6j wrote
I'm still just waiting to go panning for gold near Bald Mountain...
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Reply to comment by NordicPineAngel in Questions about moving to Maine by NordicPineAngel
I recently just moved back to the county after about 14 years away. Any questions you have about Aroostook feel free to give me a DM. I work for an agency up here that can connect to a lot of services. If you're extroverted it's not hard to find friends, but it's important to have them up here where things are so isolated. Winters feel crazy long without anyone to talk to. Also if you have a long driveway at all, a snowblower and some windproof cold weather clothing is pretty fantastic. If you're new to winter driving, keep in mind that it doesn't matter how well your car can go in the snow, it matters how well it can stop. Also driving is different at night here. Moose are often too tall to get the eye glint, and they're crazy fast while crossing the road. You really need to keep yourself observant if you can. I'd suggest taking a look into living in Presque Isle if you can. It's a 45 minute commute to Houlton, but there's a few more services and just generally more people.
BeatNick5384 t1_j1odbee wrote
Reply to Questions about moving to Maine by NordicPineAngel
Calais area has some pretty serious issues with substance abuse. Aroostook County has a growing problem with it but on the whole Aroostook County is a great place to live. Calais is close to the ocean, while Houlton is about two and a half hours from it. Do you like outdoor activities? The County is fantastic if you love the outdoors.
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Reply to comment by Candygramformrmongo in Candidates take the stage for Maine’s first gubernatorial debate of 2022 by Zeeker12
He was way more concerned with getting hits in on Mills than outlining real policy. Disappointing behavior for sure.
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Reply to Community/Volunteer Organizations by logs_and_dogs
Your local county Action Program would have options for you.