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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 811770" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>My BIL works at a gas burning plant over in East Texas. TXU, Oncore, Luminant, Reliant, heck I can't ever remember what the newest name of the company is. it's been in operation fo rabout 50 years. Seemsall they do is what he calls "overhaul" and there's was in December and January . Twelve hours a day, 7 days a week. I have no idea what's involved. It's not a huge plant by any means and I think it's often used to sort of "fill in the gap" when another plant is down. </p><p></p><p>Our lights never went off. Have no idea why. A couple hours at a time is just an inconvenience. Over in East Texas they go without for days just because of all the dam pine trees that uproot and fall across the lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 811770, member: 6897"] My BIL works at a gas burning plant over in East Texas. TXU, Oncore, Luminant, Reliant, heck I can't ever remember what the newest name of the company is. it's been in operation fo rabout 50 years. Seemsall they do is what he calls "overhaul" and there's was in December and January . Twelve hours a day, 7 days a week. I have no idea what's involved. It's not a huge plant by any means and I think it's often used to sort of "fill in the gap" when another plant is down. Our lights never went off. Have no idea why. A couple hours at a time is just an inconvenience. Over in East Texas they go without for days just because of all the dam pine trees that uproot and fall across the lines. [/QUOTE]
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