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by inferiorhuman 621 days ago
… so? How is any of that relevant?

I wasn't comparing the whole country to the UK, I was comparing California to the UK.

There are more people in California than in a number of developed countries (e.g. Netherlands, Portugal, Taiwan, Singapore). PG&E alone provides electricity to more people (16 million across 5.5 million accounts) than the entire population of New England (15 million). California as a single market is an entirely valid comparison.

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    Wha? Fair play if you think the US is not a developed country
California and Hawaii are both extreme outliers in the US, and aside from gasoline prices in California, both are on the extreme end of outliers in comparing to Europe on most metrics as well.

Neither are good comparisons for what is "normal"... The only thing the comparison does is prove that the UK has high energy prices.

Last I checked California was part of the United States and the comparison I made was not about the US as a whole.