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But leanan, how can that Possibly be ?!?!?
"There is plenty of solar electricity to be had in summer to compensate." All you have to do is wish upon a star and imagine anyone of iNfinITe POSsibILitiezzz ....
"But leanan, how can that Possibly be ?!?!?"
It is called "mismanaged infrastructure". They simply did not invest enough in their power grid, hoping that the tooth fairy will fix overload problems.
Now, "sendoilplease", didn't you chose your name to impress the tooth fairy, yourself? It sounds like change is something that does not appeal to you. You want your status quo and cheap, don't you? But may I suggest a change of name?
"sittingonafatasswaitingforamiracle"
is a good name, too, because it completely describes the mindset.
Or do you prefer
"ificantsolveitneithercanyou"
for your next pseudonym? Because that is really all you are saying in your post. But I will be glad to discuss the numerical facts of solar energy with you. If you really care, that is. Which I kind of doubt, right now. So surprise me!