
I don't see why we are excusing KPLC. That sounds to me like 'my dog ate my homework'. It is incumbent upon KPLC to put in place measures to protect its customers. Absurd that we are expected to excuse them for blaming its single supplier! On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 7:50 AM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 5:57 AM, [ Brainiac ] <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
@denis, its squarely on KPLC cause if it were kengen, we would be talking sporadic blackouts since generation infrastructure is varied. What we have here is a problem of load balancing and transmission at that. Shame on them even trying to get into data business when their primary assignment has failed.
@Areba, whether enough or no rainfall at all, the power system has always been what it is. Look at the disadvantage to those who may "suffer" if we had an efficient and operational system in place. Do you think things will ever change? Fact is they can do it, make a system that works for the country over years of proper planning and distribution but to do that would be asking for something outside the norm and unthinkable. Is it possible that there are people in those sectors who know what to do? Maybe in utopia...... hehehe!
me thots. :-)
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