Edison continued to provide free power until utilities deregulation in 2000.
Okay, you've got free solar power, and you can get the acceleration.
Some operators even ran engines on used engine oil, thus providing almost free power.
Drought was not the only condition that created a shortage of free power.
In addition, the utility agreed to give the mill's new owners 10 years of free power and some $34 million.
Nearly free power for everyone, available tomorrow, ain't that grand?
Its first act was to declare free power for farmers and clear their arrears.
They might not like the real cost, but its free power isn't it - not.
I figured free power would be a huge gain for everyone.
At this point in history, free power would be a catastrophe.