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General Discussion Thread - Juche 112, Week 33
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There's this Dutch energy company of which 40% of the customers have solar panels installed. They generate enough electricity for the people to give back to the company to store. This costs money, of course. Their solution? Have the customers pay for the electricity THEY PRODUCE. So you have these people, who want to have an eco friendly way of producing energy, and you're going to fuck them over once more. You just can't win in this system 🫠🫠🫠
Germany solved this "problem" by tacking 3-6c/kWh onto every person's electric bill to pay for the electricity generated by individuals' solar panels. Industry didn't have to pay the surcharge though, just working people. As of last summer it's been abolished, but do you think our electric price has come down?
I've heard this happens over here too, their lazy justification for it in our case is that you're still using their grid to distribute the energy. As opposed to building your own grid, I guess.
if you don't like my electrical grid, just use another one!
I've heard of this being done intentionally in many countries, as (partially) self-sustaining households cut into the profits of electricity companies. Spain is an infamous example, though they seem to have ended the practice in 2019.
what bourgeois "democracy" does to a mf
Those customers should use their Aircon in the garden to (a) cool the planet and (b) lower their bills.