Submitted by BlankVerse t3_zed4td in massachusetts
BigE1263 t1_iz6fxbn wrote
Ironically both places have the highest electrical prices in the country.
yairof t1_iz6mqwe wrote
Not ironically. By design. This is the intended outcome.
BigE1263 t1_iz6orhg wrote
I don’t think you understand energy efficiency. If you’re producing more power than you need, then prices should be going down and vice versa. Locally, Massachusetts doesn’t produce enough power to fit this theory and thus because of that, prices are higher because electricity efficiency is low.
yairof t1_iz6swdx wrote
You're correct. I mistakenly gave my 2 cents without reading correctly the article. Apologies.
PinPlastic9980 t1_iz7d109 wrote
there is a baseline cost to generating and supplying that energy; the more efficient the consumers are the higher the price will go per kw/h because you still need to pay labor.
not strictly saying we're in the situation just saying its possible
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