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Blackout: How the Electric Industry Exploits America
Gordon L. Weil
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| #2557444 in Books | Nation Books | 2006-05-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .73 x5.92 x8.08l,.54 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Half of the story|By A. J. Ritter|I recently picked up this book because I have an interest in the Electric Utility industry. Boy, was I disappointed. You have to hand it to Mr. Weil - he takes on a broad array of topics, but he never really does justice to any of them. Maybe a good editor could have focused his attention on one aspect, but it seems this is more of a self-pu|From Publishers Weekly|With this ambitious book, Weil sets two complementary tasks for himself: to reveal many of the problems that have been hidden from the public about the electric industry, and to suggest redress. His sprawling, sometimes convoluted history
In the midst of the sweltering summer of August 2003, the lights went out across northeast America. From Canada to Philadelphia, houses were plunged into darkness, elevators stalled, subway cars ceased to run, air-conditioners shuddered into silence, and the candle-lit 1890s streets of Brooklyn became a reality once more. Astonishingly, no company or individual has ever been held accountable for what cost affected regions millions of dollars in lost revenue and comp...
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