On 1/17/2012 9:47 AM, EDWARDS, EDDIE J wrote:
>
> I long for the good old days when utilities could build as many power plants 
> as they thought they would NEED and only worry about the engineering (system 
> load, etc), safety and costs aspects.  Those days are gone (along with my 
> dept. budgets).
>
> The major changes affecting power generation today are regulatory changes.  
> Utility companies have to balance system base load and peak load requirements 
> against new environmental regulations.  They are walking on an economic tight 
> rope, and consumers (and investors) will feel the pain if or when they slip.  
> Shifting peak load won't change the regulatory problems, but perhaps make it 
> less painful unless consumers also consider altering their lifestyle just as 
> painful.
so, what you are saying is less regulations/government.
that sounds so mitt romney
even if "the good ol days" are still with us, power companies will 
continue their ways.
Remember Enron.
72
Ron,wb1hga
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