Oh you got me. CA is actually awash in extra power and those rolling blackouts, poorly maintained equipment causing power line fires every year killing hundreds, burning thousands of acres is all an extremist conspiracy theory. Carry on.
You refer to issues that are all within the past five years, not decades. The last significant problems before these were in 2000 & 2001, which were due to artificial shortages created by Enron, not physical infrastructure problems, had huge political implications, and which led to the development of the current resource adequacy program used in CA. (Which has generally worked pretty well but has been too slow in adapting to rapidly rising amount generation from solar).
But I misread your comment and thought you were talking about significant unmet electrical demand rather than deficiencies in the reliability & safety of the grid. (The late summer grid problems in the past 3 years are partially due to insufficient supply, but require only 1% or so additional supply in the critical hours of the day and CA is building to address that.)
In short, I don’t believe that chronic insufficient demand is a tenable political and economic position (even in CA…) and do not expect it to be tolerated and not fixed.
calculatte|3 years ago
rrss|3 years ago
You refer to issues that are all within the past five years, not decades. The last significant problems before these were in 2000 & 2001, which were due to artificial shortages created by Enron, not physical infrastructure problems, had huge political implications, and which led to the development of the current resource adequacy program used in CA. (Which has generally worked pretty well but has been too slow in adapting to rapidly rising amount generation from solar).
But I misread your comment and thought you were talking about significant unmet electrical demand rather than deficiencies in the reliability & safety of the grid. (The late summer grid problems in the past 3 years are partially due to insufficient supply, but require only 1% or so additional supply in the critical hours of the day and CA is building to address that.)
In short, I don’t believe that chronic insufficient demand is a tenable political and economic position (even in CA…) and do not expect it to be tolerated and not fixed.