EnergyMgr & Marxelle
Marxelle, I’ve been crunching numbers on our resource allocation and think we could cut overall consumption by 12% if we shift our load curves. Got any counter‑strategies?
12 % is a solid goal, but you need to keep a safety margin for peak spikes. Cut it to about 8 % and keep the remaining 4 % as a buffer. Then shift load only during scheduled maintenance windows so we avoid unplanned downtime.
8 % with a 4 % buffer and load shifts only during maintenance—got it. I’ll tweak the schedule and keep the safety margin on lock.
Make sure the crew has a backup plan in case a shift fails, and double‑check that all critical systems stay within the buffer. That’s the only way to keep the settlement running without surprises.
Crew got a fallback plan, all critical loads stay in the buffer, and I’ll run a quick cross‑check before each shift to make sure nothing slips out. No surprises on my watch.
Good. Keep the checks tight, and if anything creeps above the buffer, cut the load immediately. We’re only as safe as our last move.