Comment by gwright
1 year ago
Problem is much easier to solve if you accept that some people won't get any power when it is dark and calm. How many days of no power would people accept?
1 year ago
Problem is much easier to solve if you accept that some people won't get any power when it is dark and calm. How many days of no power would people accept?
I'm reminded of the arguments AT&T made pre-breakup, that customers wouldn't stand for anything less than five-nines reliability, therefore they should keep their gold-plated monopoly.
As it turns out, customers are quite willing to trade reliability of a service vs. lower costs.
It doesn't matter what you accept. What matters is what they accept... the people you want to make decisions for.