Utility official expects energy crunch to continue for years, with possible rolling blackouts – Center Square

Doug Brown, an engineer with Springfield’s city-owned City Water Light and Power, continues to warn of the potential of power supply issues. “This isn’t something that’s going away next year. It’s going to be around for maybe five, seven years. We don’t know.” He confirmed that Illinois state government operations won’t be part of the rolling blackouts.
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Truth Seeker
3 years ago

Prepare How? No need for this. All by design.

The Railroader
3 years ago

So let’s all get those electric cars.

Republicans are not to be trusted, but the other side is insane.

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Illinois Blackouts will bring on the Red Wave

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