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9/8/2011 9:08:28 PM
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 hikerdmb Posts 229
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It only took a few hours after the power went off to hear the sdg&e guy say if we had more lines coming into San Diego from the east then this wouldn't have happened. Nice spin!
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9/9/2011 6:20:23 AM
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 dsefcik Posts 546
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It has to be all tied together somehow..just IMHO...
-- http://www.sefcik.com http://www.darensefcik.com
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9/12/2011 2:25:26 PM
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 surfponto Posts 480
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Since the Southwest Powerlink and Sunrise Powerlink home-run to the same Imperial Valley Substation the Sunrise Powerlink would not have helped in this situation. there is a pretty good Sign-On-San-Diego Article that discusses this a bit.
dsefcik wrote:
It has to be all tied together somehow..just IMHO... edited by surfponto on 9/12/2011 edited by surfponto on 9/12/2011
-- http://www.anzaborrego.net/
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9/12/2011 4:49:38 PM
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 hikerdmb Posts 229
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Thanks for that link Bob. I agree with your comment about saving us $100,000,000. That will never happen. Once it is built they will keep charging the same or more not only for the electricity but also to transmit that power on the new lines. David
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9/13/2011 11:24:13 AM
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 surfponto Posts 480
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That is the consensus David, It is too bad this project got pushed through.
hikerdmb wrote:
Thanks for that link Bob. I agree with your comment about saving us $100,000,000. That will never happen. Once it is built they will keep charging the same or more not only for the electricity but also to transmit that power on the new lines. David
-- http://www.anzaborrego.net/
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