The changes would allow utilities to adjust customers' preset temperatures when
the price of electricity is soaring. Customers could override the utilities'
suggested temperatures. But in emergencies, the utilities could override
customers' wishes.
Final approval is expected next month.
"You realize there are times - very rarely, once every few years - when you
would be subject to a rotating outage and everything would crash including your
computer and traffic lights, and you don't want to do that," said Arthur
Rosenfeld, a member of the energy commission.
Reducing individual customers' electrical use - if necessary, involuntarily -
could avoid that, Rosenfeld said. "If you can control rotating outages by
letting everyone in the state share the pain," he said, "there's a lot less pain
to go around."
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Imagine, a whole generation of newly spawned criminals hacking away at illegally modified thermostats! The government must be drooling over the prospect.