11-26-2004, 10:38 PM
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#41 (permalink)
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Insane
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Originally Posted by Rodney
What is laughingly called the power grid in my area is more like a long, raveled, piece of string with a lot of knots in it. Power for 200,000 people comes in on one pair of towers, side by side.
Where I live, Santa Cruz, CA, we probably lose electricity 20 times a year: summer, winter, rainy days, windy days, hot days. It might be for two minutes, two hours, or eight hours. And I live in the center of town, not out in the boonies.
We're in a mixed rural/urban area, and a lot of the lines go through wooded area and our beloved Pig Goat and Elephant utility, since they deregulated, does a crappy job of keeping trees cut back from the lines. And again, our "grid" is so bad that one guy in a car ramming the wrong power pole along a highway can black out 10,000 customers; has happened. Today, problems caused by wind blacked out half of town for three hours.
I used to live in San Francisco, and we _never_ lost power. How reliable is the power in your area? Any horror stories? Any shining examples of reliable utilities?
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Hey I live in Santa Cruz too. I work at a computer store downtown, and the power went out while I was at work 4 times this year. It's pretty ridiculous, anytime it starts raining I immediatly grab my flashlight and shutdown my computer just in case.
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