Doesn't matter--that 6000 MW could supply 4 million people. That 6000 MW now means that much less margin, meaning the various ISO's are scrambling to keep the system going without rolling blackouts, or worse.
Congrats, DUmmies. Have fun freezing in the dark.
Not to mention in this neck of the woods we are at the very start of the Bay of Fundey------Strange configuration of our coast causes the tide to with draw at a fast rate leaving miles of mud flats. Incoming tide in some parts are faster then a horse can ride.
How much power does it take from the ocean to unleash this tremendous amount of energy to cause in places the tide to rise in minutes from mud flats to over 25+ feet high on shore.
There are only 3-4+ places on earth where this takes place. We in New Hampshire and Maine are one of them.
Next vacation you take, go to the Bay of Foundry or even our area and watch in awe as the tide recedes from the banks in a minutes time and then refills a few hours time to, according to the moon cycle to over flow the bank.
The power of the tides has more energy then any kind of man made, constant, every 6 hours a change 24/7 all year long.
We wanted to harness the tide in the late 1930's but the war put a stop to it a all engineers and workers had to go into the war effort.
The power of the tide I have seen all my life, not at beaches but on the rivers up and down this coast.
I at one time went Kayaking without a thought and was stranded in the mud due to the water receding faster then I could paddle.