User blog comment:Eðkee/My shifts/@comment-70.15.1.113-20180107004145/@comment-34075916-20180107005112

Alright.

A synonym for 'power' is 'might.' However, when referring to electrical power, 'might' does not carry þe same meaning. Take þese words for example: 'powerplant' and 'mightplant.' For þe twainþ word, I don't get þe same image of 'an industrial facility whence electrical streams are given off.' It gives me an image of a metaphorical place whence political or military might may be given out. I put forþ þat 'might' and 'power' should be kept as even yet sundry. 'Might' would refer to power in þe traditional sense and 'power' would be kept only for þe electrical sense.

(By þe way, I put þe word 'plant' forþ as a replacement for 'factory.' It was in Old English and is already commonly understood as a synonym for ´factory.')