โDec-05-2021 09:12 AM
โDec-06-2021 11:36 AM
jdc1 wrote:
Just like the switch from renewable fuels, car mileage milestone for automobiles, and changing over to EVs, California again leads the rest of the nation forward.
โDec-06-2021 10:38 AM
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โDec-06-2021 06:48 AM
toedtoes wrote:rhagfo wrote:toedtoes wrote:
There is already multible threads on this.
The ban against small generators IS NOT going into effect until the technology makes zero emmission generators feasible. The law is about reducing "low hanging fruit" IC engine small equipment use such as personal use leaf blowers and lawn mowers, and encouraging new technology for the rest. No equipment will be banned until the feasibility and technology is sufficient for the usage.
Donโt count on that, I am starting to believe that elected and appointed officials donโt have any common sense at all.
The electric Infrastructure will never be strong enough to away with small generators.
If they can't develop a zero emmisiion generator, then the ban will never happen. Simple as that.
โDec-06-2021 06:04 AM
toedtoes wrote:Bobbo wrote:toedtoes wrote:
There is already multible threads on this.
The ban against small generators IS NOT going into effect until the technology makes zero emmission generators feasible. The law is about reducing "low hanging fruit" IC engine small equipment use such as personal use leaf blowers and lawn mowers, and encouraging new technology for the rest. No equipment will be banned until the feasibility and technology is sufficient for the usage.
You have more faith in the California government being reasonable than I do.
It states it right in the law. No belief required.
โDec-05-2021 09:28 PM
toedtoes wrote:
There is already multible threads on this.
The ban against small generators IS NOT going into effect until the technology makes zero emmission generators feasible. The law is about reducing "low hanging fruit" IC engine small equipment use such as personal use leaf blowers and lawn mowers, and encouraging new technology for the rest. No equipment will be banned until the feasibility and technology is sufficient for the usage.
โDec-05-2021 08:06 PM
โDec-05-2021 06:51 PM
toedtoes wrote:Bobbo wrote:toedtoes wrote:
There is already multible threads on this.
The ban against small generators IS NOT going into effect until the technology makes zero emmission generators feasible. The law is about reducing "low hanging fruit" IC engine small equipment use such as personal use leaf blowers and lawn mowers, and encouraging new technology for the rest. No equipment will be banned until the feasibility and technology is sufficient for the usage.
You have more faith in the California government being reasonable than I do.
It states it right in the law. No belief required.
โDec-05-2021 06:39 PM
โDec-05-2021 06:12 PM
Bobbo wrote:toedtoes wrote:
There is already multible threads on this.
The ban against small generators IS NOT going into effect until the technology makes zero emmission generators feasible. The law is about reducing "low hanging fruit" IC engine small equipment use such as personal use leaf blowers and lawn mowers, and encouraging new technology for the rest. No equipment will be banned until the feasibility and technology is sufficient for the usage.
You have more faith in the California government being reasonable than I do.
โDec-05-2021 05:41 PM
toedtoes wrote:
There is already multible threads on this.
The ban against small generators IS NOT going into effect until the technology makes zero emmission generators feasible. The law is about reducing "low hanging fruit" IC engine small equipment use such as personal use leaf blowers and lawn mowers, and encouraging new technology for the rest. No equipment will be banned until the feasibility and technology is sufficient for the usage.
โDec-05-2021 05:15 PM
wildtoad wrote:
Maybe I missed it but as I read it, no one is coming for any existing fuel powered tools. Fuel powered tools will still be available for purpose until such time as battery powered devices are up to the task at personal and commercial level. So the actual affect of this legislation may be years away.