WestTennesseeFox
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Oh. I imagine it’s the usual - reducing the load on local utilities? I don’t know if this happens in Florida, but I’ve heard of it also happening in the hellish Midwest in high summer, when temps go over 100°. And electricity used to be traded around different regions according to demand, so maybe that’s happening too.I'm not. I honestly don't know and I'm hearing it's on purpose.
If they can't get by with the amount of power people use now what are they going to do when they succeed in stopping oil and coal drilling and natural gas? We can't run everything off power. I don't understand how we don't have alot of power now with all the rain we have gotten the last couple of months I can't believe they are having to do rolling blackouts in Tennessee with the TVA. But buy a car that you have to plug up or a truck.Nashville's mayor is trying to talk the Titans into postponing their game today.