At 05:27 PM 5/20/01 +0000, you wrote:
>Doug Pensinger wrote:
> >
>
> >Since no one has asked yet, might I inquire as to the nature of the
> >atrocities?
> >
>3 days blackout as punishment for those that don't consume
>in June/2001 80% of less than the average of May-Jul/2000;
>
>6 days blackout if this repeats two months.
>
>Alberto Monteiro
Regardless of weather conditions?
Perhaps that's not as much of a consideration where you are, but in many
parts of the US it is extreme weather (colder than normal in winter or
hotter than normal in the summer, or abnormally early/late heat/cold) that
causes energy demand to be higher some years than at the same time other years.
-- Ronn! :)
who is looking forward to the "cold" front predicted to come through
tomorrow night because he hopes he can turn off the AC (a necessity when
the numbers for both temperature (�F) and relative humidity are around 90)
and open the windows for a few days . . .