Chicagoland area might buy it, but I'd like to think that the rest of downstate is skeptical enough to not swallow that BS hook, line, and sinker. ComEd and Ameren aside, we have enough smaller local electric co-ops that know you're going to need a hell of a lot more than a wind turbine field or a bank of solar panels to provide enough juice for the customers when the weather gets shitty.
Chicagoland area might buy it, but I'd like to think that the rest of downstate is skeptical enough to not swallow that BS hook, line, and sinker. ComEd and Ameren aside, we have enough smaller local electric co-ops that know you're going to need a hell of a lot more than a wind turbine field or a bank of solar panels to provide enough juice for the customers when the weather gets shitty.