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Thread ID: 138212 2014-10-22 21:09:00 Is this good enough for our biggest city? ruup (1827) PC World Chat
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1386661 2014-10-22 21:09:00 Get used to it...

www.nzherald.co.nz

Is this subtle way of putting people off living in Auckland?
ruup (1827)
1386662 2014-10-22 21:30:00 Yes , get used to it. Most Ak'ers have.

Would you be willing to have a huge increase in power bills, just to get nearer to 100% reliablity ? If its really that
important, buy a generator.
"It would cost $500-$600 million for Vector to upgrade each of its 14 substations to achieve reliability above 100 per cent. State-owned Transpower, which provides bulk electricity to Auckland, would have to spend more, he said."

Occasional Power cuts have been a fact of life for as long as I remember. It only takes 1 tree falling on power lines or a car hitting a transformer to take out a suburb.
Do we have redundancy for that as well ?? , for the 100% reliable supply.
No big deal, life goes on, no mass exodus from Ak because of it

Power companies are motivated by profit, not reliability of service btw :rolleyes:
1101 (13337)
1386663 2014-10-22 22:40:00 Give a bigger pay packet to the CEO! :D bk T (215)
1386664 2014-10-22 23:18:00 Any power not available to the customers should be diverted to the executive and boardroom chairs. I expect the problems would get more than just an evasive weasel's burst of platitudes. The last cable failures were UK sourced cable too; Lucas? R2x1 (4628)
1386665 2014-10-22 23:21:00 to achieve reliability above 100 per cent :confused: How do they get ABOVE 100%. do they then pay the consumer for using power. 100% is always on :) wainuitech (129)
1386666 2014-10-22 23:46:00 Vector isn't the only lines company in Auckland actually. pctek (84)
1386667 2014-10-25 09:18:00 I've actually had less power cuts then I used to. Often had them in storms, not so much now. Agent_24 (57)
1386668 2014-10-25 18:04:00 The old power cuts used clocks to time the length of the outage. Recognising that most people's clocks are now electric, Vector have thoughtfully arranged things to allow you to time the cuts with a calendar. This will no doubt incur a modest increase in the electricity charges. ;) R2x1 (4628)
1386669 2014-10-25 20:47:00 :confused: How do they get ABOVE 100%. do they then pay the consumer for using power. 100% is always on :)

Above 100% is defined as always available in "normal" operations but also capable of switching to backups during an "event" to keep the power flowing without interruption.
DeSade (984)
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