Thank you for this article. I have a good friend who left his job as a utility company engineer when the company was turned over to accountants and consultants.
I don't disagree with persons who want to reduce the use of fossil fuels, but there is a dangerous perception that we can totally rely upon wind and solar power. The public is technically illiterate, and they don't understand that utilty companies must have dispatchable load that they can use when needed. That means we need to continue to build natural gas and coal power plants until nuclear power is expanded, or we will find ourselves in the dark on a hot summer evening when the wind is calm. Jim Cook
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