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Strategies & Market Trends : Drillbits & Bottlerockets

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To: Perry Ganz who wrote (7420)4/10/2001 12:37:35 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (3) of 15481
 
Perry,
Hopefully we can get John Pitera to pipe in a bit on this. He is very well informed on the power industry.

My opinions on this have a little bit of speculation built into them, however some of it is just common sense. If this is an infrastructure problem, what changed in the power consumption between this time last year and now that our infrastructure is not able to handle the load? Is it all of the computers and routers and servers that has increased the load? If so, why isn't the state run power distribution having problems with supply? And, with all of the dotcoms going under, wouldn't that imply that a lot of the power demand is going offline?

JXM
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