To: iloveamerica1980
The problem with that is, LADWP actually owns a percentage of the plants in Arizona like Palo Verde, Glen Canyon, and others as far away as Utah and New Mexico. Even if a contractual break was recognized, no utility has the kind of money lying around to simply "buy out" existing percentages in places like Palo Verde.
Bottom line, it's a nice idea, but not very realistic.
2 posted on
05/20/2010 9:23:42 AM PDT by
OCCASparky
(Obama--Playing a West Wing fantasy in a '24' world.)
To: iloveamerica1980
Well LA.... here’s your chance to really go green!
Turn off them lights!
Show AZ the what for!
5 posted on
05/20/2010 9:42:13 AM PDT by
Safrguns
To: iloveamerica1980
Arizona grows where water flows.
Take ‘em off the flipping’ grid.
7 posted on
05/20/2010 10:16:06 AM PDT by
bigoil
To: iloveamerica1980
9 posted on
05/20/2010 10:25:20 AM PDT by
humblegunner
(Pablo is very wily)
To: iloveamerica1980
Gee perhpas they could wait until warmer weather and have some powerlinemen go out to where the lines leave AZ and just unhook the lines for 24 hours just to let them know what a loss of 25% is like?
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