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[deleted] t1_j24wxur wrote
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UnaffiliatedOpinion t1_j24y1j0 wrote
The electric bill does separate between transmission fees and generation fees.
No-Shoulder-8959 t1_j24xeet wrote
You do. Same with gas. You pay for the fluctuating fuel cost, transportation, and whatever overhead. It’s worked into the price.
[deleted] t1_j2530z9 wrote
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No-Shoulder-8959 t1_j2554fs wrote
Why is milk in Hawaii more expensive? Yes, location is just one of the many factors in determining gas. Competition, rural/urban property, etc
You pay for the delivery. And you pay for the fuel price. It’s documented on your bill. If you think you’re being ripped off, seek legal counsel.
Cute_Platypus_5989 t1_j25optm wrote
You really do not understand. Anyhow have fun
No-Shoulder-8959 t1_j281tsv wrote
You’re asking rudimentary questions and reacting in disbelief after receiving answers from someone who works in the industry, but Im the one who doesn’t understand? Makes sense. Bye, now.
Cute_Platypus_5989 t1_j28z4zo wrote
So you think milk is more in Hawaii because they have less or no dairy farmers than say Iowa. But Pennsylvania pays higher natural gas fees because they produce the 2nd most gas producing states in the USA. This is a simple question that you simply do not understand.
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