Submitted by altmorty t3_124zxmk in technology
gurenkagurenda t1_je3jeck wrote
Reply to comment by Dollar_Bills in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
How are you going to start a comment by admitting that you exaggerated, and then reassert the conclusively false thing that you claimed?
And no, you didn't just exaggerate. There literally isn't a trend. Electricity prices have risen and fallen over the years, and it's at a fairly middling point right now.
Dollar_Bills t1_je4bdx7 wrote
Cheaper, cleaner, less labor intensive=higher bills to consumer. There's no trend at all, got it.
You're possibly a regulator, a dolt, or both. If you work for a power company, I'd argue both
gurenkagurenda t1_je4uofw wrote
The bills to the consumer, adjusted for inflation, aren’t higher. You’re literally just looking at the effects of across the board inflation and saying “look at how much more expensive it got!”
Dollar_Bills t1_je5090m wrote
You're literally ignoring the costs to produce energy going down every year. The cost to produce energy with a free fuel is pretty cheap, if you didn't know that. From an article "Berkeley Labs reports a nationwide average levelized PPP of $24 per MWh in 2019, or 2.4 cents per kWh. This represented a decrease of 17% over the year before (2018) and a 80% decline since 2010. "
So yeah, at least double what it should cost us and we are being charged more than ever for cheaper power.
Look at how much you love protecting regulators and big business!
gurenkagurenda t1_je50jp7 wrote
Ladies and gentlemen, witness the wonder of the amazing moving goalpost! Watch in awe as it skips across the stage! How does it do it? What arcane forces have animated this humble object?
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