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Re: Goodbye, Google Answers
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I should, however, address some concerns expressed by readers. It seems there's confusion between demand-response during peak times and conservation any time. Some people believe it's absurd to pay companies to not use electricity, and on the surface it does sound odd. But if you remember that this is just for peak times -- those few dozen hours of the year we really need the electricity -- then the purpose becomes clearer. Of course we're going to need more baseload generation over time, even if we're going to go aggressively into conservation. Voluntary conservation can't be relied on. This is why demand-response programs that oblige participants to a 95-per-cent power cutback are so useful.chest pain cure
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