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by maxerickson 497 days ago
It formed from smaller utilities ~1950. We have harsh winters and some small thunderstorms, but that's about it for weather.

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.

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Yeah, I’d be _amazed_ if that isn’t subsidised in some way, whether via direct subsidy or risk equalisation fees from bigger utilities.