Christina McCallum wrote:I learned yesterday that residents on my street lost the following appliances/electrically powered items during the outages two weeks ago: central air system (resident was on vacation and couldn't turn it off), basement freezer full of meat, computer. . .
People's irritation and frustration is certainly understandable. Maybe the PUCO is part of the answer.
Christina
I feel your pain. In this new world of Fire Wire and USB hard drives, any interruption has the potential to
scramble a hard drive forever. I now keep all my work backed up to two different hard drives, and have placed
my decades of images onto DVDs, which are not really that stable either. It is frustrating.
Last week, I called a friend who is a spokesperson for First Energy. I ran the Mayor's letter past him and he
said that it was factual, and everything is being looked at. However, he does not see any massive upgrade in
the grid, nor the wiring here in Lakewood. It will continue to be a fix and repair mode of operation for them.
As First Energy like all companies right now are in survival mode. (my term not his)
Part of Lakewood's future, will have to be taking this "Little Havana" power, into account. How much more do
we push Lakewood's power grid, and at what cost to all others? It seems this heat will be with us for another
4-9 weeks, and I see more rolling brown outs in our future. If that is true, it would be nice to be able to plan for these occurrences without power, so... Can we get a schedule?
FWIW
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