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by rsynnott
497 days ago
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Who paid for the infra, and how old is it? If it was inherited from a prior larger utility, this is the sort of thing you can get away with, for a while, until it needs serious maintenance. But ultimately spreading the true lifetime cost of electrical infrastructure over that sort of population density without subsidy is going to lead to absurdly high prices. |
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Looks like people end up paying close to $0.30 per kwh. There's probably some cross subsidies coming from the state, I don't know.