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thrwaway9871 | 3 years ago
* I choose energy provider x
* Friend has bought a part of those remote solar plants and also connected to provider x
* Friend sells his surplus energy to provider x at low price
* Provider x can now sell the power to:
a) His customers (me), and make next to nothing
b) Sell it to the international grid and make bank, then proceed to buy energy for me at going rates making me foot the whole bill.
Guess what happens, and who gets rich. This is market liberalization at work. You reap what you have sown.
MonkeyMalarky|3 years ago
Sorry if this is a dumb question but why can't he sell at the going rate for international grid?
maxerickson|3 years ago
So in essence, because they can't get it there.