08-27-2015, 02:47 AM
If a system cannot compete on price why would the PUC force the consumer to pay extra?
Mistakenly assumes PUC is pro-consumer.
We already have geothermal which not only can compete on price, but gets rid of diesel generators.
Somehow the diesels are still running and electricity is still expensive.
Solar and wind don't really count since they do not provide a steady base load
Wrong end of the problem: the concept of "base load" needs to be revised.
Mistakenly assumes PUC is pro-consumer.
We already have geothermal which not only can compete on price, but gets rid of diesel generators.
Somehow the diesels are still running and electricity is still expensive.
Solar and wind don't really count since they do not provide a steady base load
Wrong end of the problem: the concept of "base load" needs to be revised.