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Nevada - Tiki Torches Under Fire!
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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 1:59 PM
Interesting article on how some Nevada public utilities were earning higher profits - apparantly because of the use of tiki torches! *Tiki torches under fire for wasting natural gas Send the tiki torch up in flames? Absolutely, says Eric Witkoski. Witkoski, state consumer advocate, says tiki torches waste gas that could be used for a better purpose, such as generating electricity. The torches are comprised of metal poles that are stuck in the ground and often burn natural gas. Witkoski commented after the Public Utilities Commission ended the first part of a rate-design case that was discussed Wednesday related to natural gas conservation. Nevada's gas regulations in the past have created financial incentives for local gas distribution companies like Southwest Gas Corp. to encourage increased use of gas, Witkoski said. The more gas the utility sells, the more profit it earns for stockholders, he explained. As a result, Southwest Gas Corp. has long promoted gas-fired tiki torches as a backyard amenity for parties and gatherings. But Witkoski thinks Nevadans should use the country's limited natural gas supplies for more practical purposes, such as generating electricity. "Should we really have people trying to sell tiki torches and trying to increase (utility) revenue with a finite resource?" Witkoski asked. No, he argued. The state needs to conserve natural gas, he said, partly because it is a depleting fossil fuel that is used to generate electricity here. The consumer advocate supports a regulatory move to neutralize regulations that encourage utilities to promote gas sales as a way of increasing profits. He argues for "decoupling" Southwest Gas profits from the quantity of gas sold. Decoupling mechanisms allow a gas utility to recover fixed costs, such as gas pipelines, on a per customer basis, according to a Southwest Gas spokeswoman. Under current rules, some of those fixed costs are built into the rate segment for the commodity or gas itself. * |
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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 2:08 PM
Excuse me but you can see the Las Vegas strip from the moon with all the lights. Why dont they just turn a couple off so tiki torches arent even in the equation? Its just a thought . Ill leave you alone now . |
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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 5:06 PM
Will there be outlaw Tiki torch parties as a way to thumb their noses at the gas company? Anarchists! LOL |
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Fri, Sep 5, 2008 6:48 AM
If tiki torches are outlawed, only the outlaws will have tiki torches. :lol: |
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Fri, Sep 5, 2008 7:21 AM
They're just torches. Leave our Mr. Tiki out of it! Hasn't Big Lots done enough to tarnish his name? |
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Fri, Sep 5, 2008 8:05 AM
The key is to regularly check the air pressure in the torches to ensure the best possible milage. Also, torches should not be used unnessesarily. If there is not a Mai Tai involved, there's no need to light the torch. |
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Fri, Sep 5, 2008 8:24 AM
I think Tiki torches should be outlawed they are a huge waste of gas!!!! Signed....The guy who owns a Hummer and a grass lawn with a water feature out front. In the middle of the desert. [ Edited by: Brice 2008-09-05 08:25 ] |
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