mkhuffman
Well-Known Member
But natural gas and propane are pretty reliable in a natural disaster. It takes no electricity or gasoline to change or fill a propane tank, and unless it is the end of the world, that NG line into my house is always pressurized.This has to top the list of "stupid EV questions that gasholes ask." Gas is actually LESS reliable than electric, as we saw after the NC flood. The power never failed, but the gas was all full of mud.
The last time a major hurricane hit here (years ago) we were without power for five days. That was really tough. The gas stations had no power. People running gas powered generators had to drive 50-100 miles to fill up their tanks to run their generators. People with NG or propane generators were in good shape. Relatively.
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