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|    Ed P to JMagallon    |
|    Re: PG&E warns of potential power shut-o    |
|    01 Jul 24 18:38:49    |
      XPost: alt.engineering.electrical, misc.industry.utilities.electric,       talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, alt.home.repair       From: esp@snet.n              On 7/1/2024 6:26 PM, JMagallon wrote:       > On 7/1/2024 2:12 PM, Ed P wrote:       >> On 7/1/2024 4:47 PM, JMagallon wrote:       >>> On 7/1/2024 3:41 AM, T wrote:       >>>> Socialists/Libs screw everything up they touch.       >>>>       >>>> Nuisance may be the 2024 dem presidential candidate.       >>>> Yikes!!!       >>>       >>> Guess what was on sale at Target and Walmart in California this weekend.       >>>       >>> Battery powered UPS units capable of running smart phones, tablets,       >>> LED lights and Internet equipment, $300.       >>>       >>> Not enough capacity to run a 'fridge. We can see what the priorities       >>> are in Newsom's administration. Bandaids here, bandaids there.       >>>       >>>       >>       >> It is not really a government problem. There is not enough generation       >> capacity for the extreme temperatures. Does Newsom run the power plant?       >       > Yes it is a "government problem" at the state and federal levels since       > they regulate power and set rate limits.       >       > You know the answer to your dumb question.              That is a dumb sweeping statement. Do you have specifics of what power       plants were not allowed?              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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