填空题
While Americans have become ever more dependent upon
electricity in their daily lives, a crucial part of the system that supports
their way of life has not kept up. Yes, the country has built more power plants
enough to create a glut of power in most parts of the country,
41.
_____________________.
California's disastrous partial energy
deregulation and the role played by Enron and other energy marketing companies
in its power crisis have impeded changes in the national ability to deliver
power.
42. _____________________. Moreover, the deficiency also
includes inadequate coordination among the regions in managing the flow of
electricity. These interregional weaknesses are so far the most plausible
explanation for the blackout on Thursday.
43.
_____________________. The problem is with the system of rules,
organization, and oversight that governs the transmission networks. It was set
up for a very different era and is now caught in a difficult
transition.
The transmission networks were built to serve a
utility system based on regulated monopolies. In the old days, there was no
competition for customers. Today, the mission is to connect buyers and sellers
seeking the best deal, irrespective of political boundaries and local
jurisdictions.
44. _____________________. Yet the power industry
is probably not even halfway there in its shift from regulation to the
marketplace. The California power crisis and the power-trading scandals sent
regulators back to the drawing board, slowing the development of new
institutions, rules and investment to make competitive markets work.
45. _____________________.
[A] Over all, for more than a decade, the
power industry has been struggling with how to move from the old regulation to
the new marketplace. This shift was driven by the view that half a century of
state regulation had produced power prices that were too high and too varied
among states. Factories and jobs were migrating from states with high electric
power prices to those with lower prices.
[B] But the transmission system is
caught in the middle of the stalled deregulation of the American electric power
industry.
[C] As a result, the development of the regional transmission
organizations is erratic. More than one-third of the power transmitted is not
under the control of regional transmission organizations. Some states fear that
their cheap power would be sucked away to other markets; others do not want to
subordinate state authority to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
[D]
It was unclear when the waters would recede, never mind when life would return
to normal. Power may not be restored for weeks. Looting, too. Began to spiral
out of control. Mr Nagin, who said the city might be uninhabitable for three
months, was forced to order police to concentrate on stopping crime, not saving
people.
[E] What's preventing greater connection and coordination
between regions? The technology exists, and is available; the economic benefits
of relieving the bottlenecks between regions far exceeds the costs by many
billions of dollars.
[F] Yet, despite claims in the wake of last week's
blackout that the nation has a "third world" power grid, the regional networks
are first world. But in one critical aspect, the system has become increasingly
vulnerable: in the interconnections among the different regions. Both the number
and size of the wires on the borders between regions are inadequate for the
rising flow of electricity. This missing part creates the worst bottlenecks in
the system.
[G] Since entering the overseas power market in 1993, KEPCO has
established several achievements through its distinguished international
business strategies to promote electric power development of the world. Based on
its long experience and advanced technology gained over 100 years in Korea,
KEPCO continues to build up its outstanding reputation as a leading utility
company. Moreover, KEPCO embraces challenges and makes bold steps into wider
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