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barryrandall | 11 months ago

Someone has to pay, but there's no requirement that someone gets to take a percentage as profit.

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rayiner|11 months ago

Where do you think a rinky-dink municipality gets the money to pay for infrastructure? They turn to capital markets, who will make a profit on the bonds or whatever.

loeg|11 months ago

They also don't build transformers in-house; they pay vendors for providing goods and services. Why do you think capital is any different from other services? If a private utility issues a bond, investors in the bond will also make a profit on the bond in addition to investors in the private utility making a profit on the utility.

antasvara|11 months ago

Where does an investor owned utility get the money to pay for infrastructure? Because they're generally not cutting into profits to fund infrastructure improvements.

PG&E is paying 2.4 billion dollars a year in interest expense (at least in 2023), so it's fair to wonder if that's really any better.