This is the link.
The request for a rate raise must be approved by the commission and would give the utility company:Actually, $15 / month to save the world doesn't seem that much to pay.
For the average customer the rate raise would be approximately $10.50 more per month — $8.75 for electricity and $1.84 for gas. - Chico Enterprise-Record
- $1 billion above current rates in 2020;
- $454 million more in 2021; and,
- $486 million more for 2022
I didn't post the story at the time. It didn't seem noteworthy. I assumed this was the norm (annual rate increases). It was (the norm). But not entirely.
As soon as I saw the story I asked my wife (from California) if she had any ideas why PG&E was asking for the huge rate increase. She had no idea. I said: transmission lines for wind and solar farms.
Look at this, from twitter today.
People are complaining but they are:
- not asking the right questions; and,
- not voting (or not thinking when they vote)
At great expense.
[Hunch: PG&E won't get all it wants this year. But they will be back next year if they don't get what they need now.]
If one argues that this is simply an up-front cost for wind/solar energy and that in the long run, wind/solar energy will be free, then amortize the up-front costs over 30 years.
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