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    RedEyeExpress posted 29 Jan 2019 14:22
    Posted in News » Load Shedding in Victoria - 25/01/2019

    The highest priority for governments is surely to ensure a 100% reliable electricity supply without blackouts, brownouts or load shedding. They must do whatever it takes, using whatever infrastructure it takes and whatever power sources it takes, without disproportionately increasing the cost to consumers. Not in ten years, not next year but NOW.
    I hope it doesn't take widespread blackouts, looting and civil disorder before they get the message.

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    Edited 29 Jan 2019 22:12, 2 years ago, edited by RedEyeExpress

    The highest priority for governments is surely to ensure a reliable electricity supply without blackouts, brownouts or load shedding. They must do whatever it takes, using whatever infrastructure it takes and whatever power sources it takes, without disproportionately increasing the cost to consumers. Not in ten years, not next year but NOW.
    I hope it doesn't take widespread blackouts, looting and civil disorder before they get the message.

    Edited 29 Jan 2019 21:22, 2 years ago, edited by RedEyeExpress

    The highest priority for governments is surely to ensure a 100% reliable electricity supply without blackouts, brownouts or load shedding. They must do whatever it takes, using whatever infrastructure it takes and whatever power sources it takes, without disproportionately increasing the cost to consumers. Not in ten years, not next year but NOW.
    I hope it doesn't take widespread blackouts, looting and civil disorder before they get the message.

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