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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1432705)1/11/2024 3:23:40 PM
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You left this part out. This is why you are a manipulator of facts and stone cold propagandist.

On Wednesday, Pai noted that the 180-megawatt coal-fired plant operated by AES had not prevented rolling blackouts from occurring on Oahu in the past when it was still operating.

The AES plant helped cause the previous blackouts in January 2015 when it tripped offline along with several other fossil-fuel-powered plants, he said.

“It’s not about how the energy is generated,” he said of rolling blackouts’ cause. “What we had here were impacts to a number of different parts of the generation system all at the same time, and that’s what put us in this situation.”
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