>
> From:
> Adam Maas 
> Canada's power distribution rules resemble long-distance phone rules. 
> the local company provides the wires, but 3rd party companies must be 
> allowed access, and they can buy the power from the producers (since 
> most of Canada's power comes from either the big hydroelectric 
> projects or Nukes, most of the country's power distribution is 
> seperate from production. The exception being rural areas on the 
> provincial Power Company grid.

Hmmm? Sounds something like the de-regulation scheme the power companies 
foisted on California back in the late 90s; that Enron exploited in 2001.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1972574.stm
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/02/eveningnews/printable620795.shtml


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