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|    Cryptoengineer to Tim Merrigan    |
|    Re: Independence Day    |
|    03 Aug 24 20:48:18    |
      From: petertrei@gmail.com              On 7/25/2024 3:37 PM, Tim Merrigan wrote:       > On 7/23/2024 6:40 AM, Gary McGath wrote:       >> On 7/23/24 6:58 AM, Paul Dormer wrote:       >>       >>> I used to work for the National Grid, originally part of nationalised       >>> electricity generation and supply industry. National Grid ran the       >>> electricity distribution part of the grid: the substations, overhead       >>> lines and towers - never call them pylons. In the rail companies, there       >>> was Railtrack which ran the railway infrastructure. In 2001 it ran into       >>> financial difficulties and was replaced by a government-owned company.       >>       >> There's a National Grid in the US which supplies electricity. No idea       >> if it's related.       >>       >       > I've heard that there are three national level electricity grids in the       > U.S., East of the Rockies, West of the the Rockies, and Texas, I don't       > know whether any of them are called "The National Grid".              There are three national level electricity grids, but each gets power       from many, many utility companies, which bill certain areas. Mine       is from National Grid, but a mile away, the next town over is       under Unitil. New York gets ConEd (Consolidated Edison).              There are arrangements where you can example, buy your power from       a specific source (say, a solar provider), but you'll still have       to pay transmission fees to your local service, which maintains the       infrastructure.              pt              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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