Milton Friedman on Regulations and Consumers
03 Nov 2020 1 Comment
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Nov 04, 2020 @ 13:32:14
These days drafts of regulations are digital so a few trees are being saved. The complexity of keeping the CA grid up is taking a lot of bits these days.
The recent discussions on “Variable operations and maintenance cost review”
https://stakeholdercenter.caiso.com/StakeholderInitiatives/AllComments/546e2863-d762-450b-aa62-f38cf60eb100
has hit home for me this week as with the sun going down in the horizon I have had to spend a lot more time trimming up trees this year to ensure our 15.5 year old PV system performs OK.
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