smkettner
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And the utility gets a perpetual rate of return on the grid assets. No charges to homeowner = no contributing rate of return.DarthPuppy said:The distribution grid already exists and the cost of maintainnig that is baked into the price already charged.
What gets me is in CA I read where high usage customers contribute more than their fair share toward this rate of return due to the high sliding scale for charges. Apparently that does not present a problem. But when these customers put in solar suddenly it is a financial burden :roll:
Maybe the lowest regulated tiers are not really paying enough either.