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To: Eric who wrote (1171767)10/17/2019 11:22:37 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1574798
 
We now have a charging station in town. My son tells me that he always sees at least one vehicle. We're one of the few towns which has as many EV stations as gas stations; one of each.

CHARGING STATION COMES TO LITTLE LAYTONVILLE
July 6, 2019 Kym Kemp

Laytonville Charging Station at night. [All photos by Jacob Whitney]

Laytonville, population barely over 1200, is now sporting a multi vehicle charging station. (We count 10–make that 11–as someone prepares for that brave new day when plugins are the norm not the oddity.)

The station is located on the west side of Hwy 101 next to Boomer’s Saloon. The vast majority now are Tesla only chargers but there appear to be stations for other electric vehicles, also.

kymkemp.com

The county put in 3 of them, with (cap and trade) money from the state.
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To: Eric who wrote (1171767)10/17/2019 11:58:38 AM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574798
 
Seattle ? Your comparison highlights your clear head in the sand approach of the fact the world demand for energy is increasing by the day and your green power is not contributing to that increased demand.

Wake up or stay ignorant.. your choice.