On 2012-01-16, at 4:29 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
>
> Hardly. This thinking ignores the issues of real world power loading.
> Power generation and distribution must be built based on worst case peak
> demands, and peak demands are during workday daylight hours, and
> especially during the summer. If some large discretionary loading
> (running an air conditioner or a clothes dryer, running a pump to water
> crops or a garden, cooking a meal on an electric stove or in an electric
> oven) can be shifted from those peak hours to off-peak hours, the power
> system doesn't need to build as much capacity.
Hi Jim,
No offence intended, but it's obvious that you don't know too much about our
beloved Premier "Dad " Dalton McGuinty, or what his Liberal reign has meant to
us long-suffering residents of Ontario...
Just ask any VE3-type about wind-generation, "no new taxes", the harmonized
sales tax, ad nauseam.
But I digress from the intent of this Reflector...apologies to all, enough said!
~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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