Dreaming in Celadon

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Given all of this, electricity was at the very least an extremely unwieldy commodity; at worst it was an almost impossible one to stay in business supplying. This was one reason why many early electric companies were so eager to sell and install private plants: it was an easier route to sure income than convincing a whole neighborhood to buy their product and then building the necessary infrastructure and maintaining the necessary workforce to supply central station power.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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