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Of Texas’ power generators that were not operational during the storm, Magness said the freeze was responsible 42% of the failures. A lack of fuel and equipment damage unrelated to the weather also contributed, but Magness said that for 38% of the plant outages, the problem remains unclear. 
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Just in time inventory + price control shortages = plants off for no reason.
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Why did they adopt this clearly lunatic strategy of JIT inventory?  Because they know contract law is toothless against them, and they'll never pay the price for violating their SLAs.]]></description>
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Of Texas’ power generators that were not operational during the storm, Magness said the freeze was responsible 42% of the failures. A lack of fuel and equipment damage unrelated to the weather also contributed, but Magness said that for 38% of the plant outages, the problem remains unclear. 
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Just in time inventory + price control shortages = plants off for no reason.
<br /><br />
Why did they adopt this clearly lunatic strategy of JIT inventory?  Because they know contract law is toothless against them, and they'll never pay the price for violating their SLAs.]]></description>
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