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Originally Posted by DoubleK
The electricity delivery charges aren't consumption based.
If you believe solar has the ability to satisfy your household's electricity demand and provide surplus power back to the grid, I'd like to see what you are reading. In reality, it won't even keep your beer fridge running.
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I think the point here is they should be. If everyone used half the electricity the delivery costs would be less. It wouldn't be linear with consumption but some portion of the delivery cost is consumption based. Under the current model it assumes that all power lines currently in place or ever built are required regardless of the amount consumed.