Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
If I wasn't already here, and already doing it, I wouldn't take it either. I'm looking to move out of the field altogether in the next two-three years, unless there happens to be another gold rush.
If I wasn't already here, and already doing it, I wouldn't take it either. I'm looking to move out of the field altogether in the next two-three years, unless there happens to be another gold rush.
Might be real useful for him to talk to someone with industry experience. His partner would have that, but he does not.

Well, it's definitely not the latter.
LA and SCE territory in the LA Basin is just a transmission nightmare. There are a ton of munis - LA itself (LADWP), Anaheim, Riverside, Burbank, Glendale, Azusa, and Colton are all munis, with LADWP generating pretty heavily. Some of the others have the odd peaker plant, but most of those don't really run, they were installed in the wholesale contract gaming days between SCE and the munis. LADWP's transmission system is labrynthine, since there are franchise cutoffs that nearly isolate large industrial areas, so LADWP has a lot of end-of-line situations. Many of their peakers are more for stability purposes in end-of-line than they are for pure peaking.
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