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![]() 12:46 16Jan2004 RTRS-New England may suffer rolling blackouts due to freeze NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Warning of possible rolling blackouts, New England's power companies urged their customers to conserve electricity through Friday as subfreezing temperatures hiked demand for energy. Western Massachusetts Electric Co., which serves 200,000 customers, said natural gas supply to electric generators was becoming strained, according to the New England grid operator. "Should the natural gas supply to a generator be disrupted, that generator's ability to provide electricity for the regional grid is diminished," the Massachusetts utility said in a statement released Thursday. "The potential exists for a disruption in the supply of electricity for customers throughout New England," it warned. As a precaution, Western Massachusetts said it was preparing for possible rotating blackouts, which is the temporary termination of electricity to customers when demand exceeds supply. This disruption would be done only in extreme circumstances, the utility emphasized. It would be conducted in a controled manner in a limited area, 10 percent of its customers at most, to protect the regional grid. Western Massachusetts is a unit of Northeast Utilities Co. NU.N, New England's biggest energy holding company, which also owns Connecticut Light and Power (CL&P) and Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH). All of the Northeast Utilities distribution companies urged customers to conserve power, but only Western Massachusetts posted the warning of possible rolling blackouts on its web site. At 6 a.m. EST (1100 GMT), Connecticut Light said on its web site that fewer than 100 customers out of its 1.1 million were without power. Western Massachusetts had just one customer without power at 6 a.m. Data on outages for PSNH's 450,000 customers in New Hampshire was not available on the site. Officials at the distribution companies and Northeast utilities were not immediately available for comment. Friday, 16 January 2004 12:46:36RTRS [nN16420376] {EN}ENDS |
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This any help with the batch radar image project brendan? Pharm..... Brendan DJ Murphy wrote: 12:46 16Jan2004 RTRS-New England may suffer rolling blackouts due to freeze NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Warning of possible rolling blackouts, New England's power companies urged their customers to conserve electricity through Friday as subfreezing temperatures hiked demand for energy. Western Massachusetts Electric Co., which serves 200,000 customers, said natural gas supply to electric generators was becoming strained, according to the New England grid operator. "Should the natural gas supply to a generator be disrupted, that generator's ability to provide electricity for the regional grid is diminished," the Massachusetts utility said in a statement released Thursday. "The potential exists for a disruption in the supply of electricity for customers throughout New England," it warned. As a precaution, Western Massachusetts said it was preparing for possible rotating blackouts, which is the temporary termination of electricity to customers when demand exceeds supply. This disruption would be done only in extreme circumstances, the utility emphasized. It would be conducted in a controled manner in a limited area, 10 percent of its customers at most, to protect the regional grid. Western Massachusetts is a unit of Northeast Utilities Co. NU.N, New England's biggest energy holding company, which also owns Connecticut Light and Power (CL&P) and Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH). All of the Northeast Utilities distribution companies urged customers to conserve power, but only Western Massachusetts posted the warning of possible rolling blackouts on its web site. At 6 a.m. EST (1100 GMT), Connecticut Light said on its web site that fewer than 100 customers out of its 1.1 million were without power. Western Massachusetts had just one customer without power at 6 a.m. Data on outages for PSNH's 450,000 customers in New Hampshire was not available on the site. Officials at the distribution companies and Northeast utilities were not immediately available for comment. Friday, 16 January 2004 12:46:36RTRS [nN16420376] {EN}ENDS |
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"Pharmanaut" wrote in message
... http://www.outertech.com/index.php?_...e=product&id=1 This any help with the batch radar image project brendan? Pharm..... Thanks. I've had a brief look... It looks to me as though "Batch-Run" is just a windows "GUI" equivalent of an MS-DOS batch file. I dont think it is a tool which can specifically create an animated gif image. Thanks anyway. Brendan |
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