TiggerBouncy
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Guess it depends on exactly where in the chain the failure occurred...
"Some power is produced by the district-owned power plant north of The Magic Kingdom with the remainder purchased from the public power grid. Officially the utility systems are owned by the district entity itself and the district "contracts" with RCES to operate the systems."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reedy_Creek_Energy_Services
Fascinating. I don't know why, but I had assumed that Reedy Creek owned and operated those power plants. I guess it's because I always heard that Disney was basically a city into itself and the utilities were owned by it and never dug any deeper.
Do you know if they own and operate the solar farms they had contracted to build, or if they just purchase the energy? (I assume there is some limited power storage capability to the farms as well to make them useful).
Disney should just bite the bullet and build a nuclear plant. I know they have the authority (although it is slightly more complex than just that authority says my friend at the NRC). A pair or so of SMB's would supply all the power they need. Not that I imagine they would want the associated PR which is why I am sure they are shying away from it. They would rather tout their solar farms and renewable energy sources and stay away from the stigma of nuclear power. At least until they build an arc reactor (come on.... we all know that's why they purchased Marvel).