No, it was part of the requirements of the federal powers act to limit usage under an emergency which might harm the power grid.
There was no supply problem and the cost of energy was not related to gouging. The excuse given was environmental concerns based on “expected” usage that would exceed federal emissions limits.
No, it was part of the requirements of the federal powers act to limit usage under an emergency which might harm the power grid.
There was no supply problem and the cost of energy was not related to gouging. The excuse given was environmental concerns based on “expected” usage that would exceed federal emissions limits.