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happymellonlast Thursday at 7:57 AM4 repliesview on HN

Not always, sometimes its logistics, sometimes outside forces which create time pressures.

Not everything can be solved by money, sometimes its a mythical man month/9 women can't produce a baby in 1 month issue.

However in this scenario, its pure neglect which is causing power issues.


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AdamNlast Thursday at 10:24 AM

In this case though, high reliability electricity delivery is very doable. Many countries achieve 3 9s or higher. Sure there are the issues like the recent Spain/Portugal blackout but even that has some political roots.

cogman10last Thursday at 12:24 PM

Renewables solve logistics problems.

Running a fossil fuel grid requires a bunch of logistics to source, refine, and deliver the fuel. In addition to general equipment upkeep.

Renewables only require equipment upkeep.

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hinkleylast Thursday at 3:31 PM

Most of those problems are politically motivated. You know how fast towns tend to grow. Someone new the grid was going to need upgrades. Someone else decided it would be better spent on something else. That’s politics.

And if a town grows surprisingly fast, that may also be politics. Even geopolitics (eg, refugees).

bawolffyesterday at 5:23 AM

> Not everything can be solved by money, sometimes its a mythical man month/9 women can't produce a baby in 1 month issue.

I mean, its not like they just discovered electricity. Sure sometimes things take time, but that is still a money issue because it means there was insufficient budget for maintainance and future capacity planning