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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5399733" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>FYI I currently hold 3300 shares in one of the nation's 10 largest electric utilities. It puts power into one of the nation's largest grid which right now has a 15 year FERC approved plan to systematically upgrade it's portion of the grid. In addition it reports having so many applications for renewable energy production permits it's having difficulty reviewing them in a timely manner.</p><p></p><p>In fact over in the next county an independent energy developer announced plans to use an old railroad shop to build two natural gas fired turbines. One to supply the grid I speak of and one for the grid up north. The grid I speak of said that it didn't think it would need the power and even if it did the company would have to cut at least 70 million dollars out of construction costs in order to be able to compete in a deregulated rate market. Even in a down sized form the project still hasn't started despite being on the drawing board for more than a decade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5399733, member: 58386"] FYI I currently hold 3300 shares in one of the nation's 10 largest electric utilities. It puts power into one of the nation's largest grid which right now has a 15 year FERC approved plan to systematically upgrade it's portion of the grid. In addition it reports having so many applications for renewable energy production permits it's having difficulty reviewing them in a timely manner. In fact over in the next county an independent energy developer announced plans to use an old railroad shop to build two natural gas fired turbines. One to supply the grid I speak of and one for the grid up north. The grid I speak of said that it didn't think it would need the power and even if it did the company would have to cut at least 70 million dollars out of construction costs in order to be able to compete in a deregulated rate market. Even in a down sized form the project still hasn't started despite being on the drawing board for more than a decade. [/QUOTE]
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