RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.Rich, John

It's of no interest to the consumer. He pays in any case.

He either pays the manufacturer for increased design and manufacturing costs
for compliance with the harmonics standard, or he pays the electric company
for increased infrastructure.

Best Wishes,

Jon Griver


  One comment of Mr Hunter's that stood out in particular was the very last
. . .
  " . . . the only ones who benefit from the harmonic current emission
standard
  are the European electricity distributors.  They "avoid
  investments in bolstering their networks against the
  theoretical harmonics risk" at the cost of manufacturers
  and consumers."

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