Approximate location, price and date?

Edit: report back in a week any change if you remember.

E2: went up 9¢ since I posted this morning. $3.19 now.

E3: $3.30 now. ~20¢ in a day, 50¢ in 4 days.

  • ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    Like $0.13 per KWh at home, minus whatever the panels generate. Probably not going up since it’s all hydro anyway

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    10 hours ago

    Topped up diesel @ AU$1.69 / L last Tuesday. It is now AU$2.19 / L. This is in Sydney, Australia.

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    20 hours ago

    Free as usual, I siphon it out of public school buses in low socioeconomic areas like Ronald Regan intended

  • Spectrism@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    13 hours ago

    Northern Germany, E10: ~2.12 € per liter during the day, ~2.00 in the morning and evening. For E5, add 6¢ to these prices, for Diesel and SuperPlus (98 Octane instead of the usual 95), add 16¢.

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    17 hours ago

    This morning in Northern California: $4.89/gallon for regular at Costco, which is a good deal in my area, although you have to have a paid membership to get it.

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    16 hours ago

    $2.99 this morning in northeast OK. It was $2.39 on March 1st, and jumped to $2.99 on the 2nd. I was surprised it didn’t go up this morning… But I’m sure it has gone up since I drove to work.

    Soooo glad I have a silly little fuel efficient car.

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    1 day ago

    im hoping for $10, fuck Cars. It’s not like this same shit hasn’t happened before and the same thing repeats, had decades to navigate the changes needed and just ignored it… Insanity

    My dream? an 80% reduction in private cars, and the rise of e bikes and e scoots, medium density housing, and more tree cover; quieter, friendlier, less deadly cities, you know 15 minute cities.

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      19 hours ago

      had decades to navigate the changes needed and just ignored it… Insanity

      it is insanity, but not for the lack of navigation; it was about preventing china from gaining economic leverage with affordable electric vehicles and scalable renewable technologies.

    • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      1 day ago

      We are dropping to a one car house. Our now single car is an EV, I scopt and take transit, and I can’t be more ready for when we don’t even need the one

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      17 hours ago

      I’m curious how energy costs affect public transit. Of course they have very good bargaining power and are well set up to augment energy prices.

      To Google DuckDuckGo!

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        16 hours ago

        Fare changes usually are slower to change than gas prices for customers at the gas station. Bus fare in NYC is $3, and they can’t just change that day by day. (Unless our new mayor makes the buses free to ride!)

        It might be more expensive as energy costs go up, but services aren’t supposed to be run at a profit. The value in a mass transit system is very high.

        But there is probably an impact. Now I’m curious about how they decide the fares

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      1 day ago

      Canada V3L. Transit is amazing, but only when it’s train-based.

      I loved the MTA and PATH when I was there.