Thank you for your luminous post Amy.

An exciting angle not expressed is the inevitability of small local power
generation replacing, over time, inherently instable humongous generating plants
combined with long distance electric transmission lines.

A small very visible hydroelectric plant might be the tipping point?

Truly,
Jeff
Sheridan

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