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Re: California electric power on the ragged edge


From: Roy <garlic () garlic com>
Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 23:47:58 -0700


This is an affect of electric deregulation.  This is very little incentive
for any power company to build generating capacity to absorb these peaks.
The rolling blackouts are spread between the customers of all power
companies so any one company can't benefit.  Its going to get a lot worse.

Sean Donelan wrote:

As you may remember in may the NERC, the National Electrical
Reliablility Council issued a press release announcing that
generation and transmission resources are expected to be
adequate in most areas this summer.

Today's New York Times has a story about the close call
in California yesterday.  Available electrical capacity
dropped near 3% reserve in the afternoon, leading to concern
CAISO would need to declare a "stage three emergency" and
begin controlled rolling blackouts across california.

http://www.nytimes.com/library/national/080300ca-power.html

In June, PG&E used rolling blackouts around the San Francisco
Bay area.




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