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Old 08-27-2005, 03:30 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Mousey Girl
I found out that PG&E customers are not expected to have blackouts, just ConEd customers. Thank goodness! It is a lot easier to deal with a blackout with temps 85-90 vs 98-105.
Just point of clarification - ConEd, short for Consolidated Edison was the name of the utility servicing New York City, not to be confused with ComEd, short for Commenwealth Edison which serviced Chicago (I believe they have been rechristened as "Excelon"). Meanwhile, Southern California Edison, subsidiary of Edison International services the Southern California Region along with Sempra (formerly San Diego Gas and Electric) as a transmission line carry electricity from Oregon went down the other day - both So Cal utilities were forced to cut power and hence the rolling blackouts. The DWP, Department of Water & Power is a municiple utility serviceing the city of Los Angeles and isn't subject to the California ISO which ordered the rolling blackouts, so no trouble there (or for the other municiple utilities in Anaheim or Riverside)
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