*sigh*Actually, its silly to think that you can by power from a wind farm 2000 miles away and that's the power that you're using. Its no different than a connected water system. Turn on the spigot and out comes water from the nearest reservoir.
The dump doesn't need the power. And its not going to, since they ship all the trash to the SEMASS plant. Again, by putting the source close to the users, efficiency is improved, waste is minimized. These lib-tards on The Cape will just have to get used to it.
When the reservoir is filled with water purchased and delivered from Colorado (as those in CA are, just like their power) the water they drink comes from the reservoir, the water comes from CO.
Simply, yes, it is like a reservoir, with water from many sources, when you turn on the "spigot" (flip the switch) the water flows from the reservoir, which could be water you got from nearby or just as likely the water purchased from Colorado that was put into the reservoir.
Picture the grid as the reservoir, the "water" as the power passed from grid to grid, the spigot the switch the doctor flips and your electroshock machine as the faucet. When the electricity flows through your body in an attempt to help you, it can be from anywhere, even though it comes from the "nearby reservoir"...