While replacing much of that capacity with wind and solar projects.
(The wind project, according to my broad brush analysis was that it would return about 30% of the investment over the lifetime of the systems)
Then, when they saw that the wind and solar weren't generating enough at peak times, they enlarged the capacity and realized that it didn't fill the valleys, but just made the peaks and valleys larger.
Finally they are starting to be recognized as the cautionary tale that I expected about 10 years now.
While replacing much of that capacity with wind and solar projects.
(The wind project, according to my broad brush analysis was that it would return about 30% of the investment over the lifetime of the systems)
Then, when they saw that the wind and solar weren't generating enough at peak times, they enlarged the capacity and realized that it didn't fill the valleys, but just made the peaks and valleys larger.
Finally they are starting to be recognized as the cautionary tale that I expected about 10 years now.