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by linuxftw
2578 days ago
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It's almost like government-enforced monopolies are bad. You want the regulators to be in charge, until they do something you don't like, funny how that works. You want democracy until democracy votes in people that don't represent you, funny how that works. If there wasn't a ubiquitous subsidized power grid already, at-home solar installs would be cheaper. Large utilities are only competitive because they can externalize their costs via state-enforced mechanisms (absolving responsibility for pollution, stealing property aka eminent domain). |
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Now with the PGE bankruptcy, rates will increase and I'll likely buy solar.
Capitalism works. people optimize for what's cheapest for themselves