My friend lives in Guam. Their electric price is around 0.27 per kWh. I’m getting 0.46 - 0.50 per kWh with PGE.
How is it cheaper to send refined oil by tanker to a tiny island in the Pacific than it is to get electricity in a state with massive solar, wind installs and multiple refineries?
I’m guessing public ownership of the Guam utility is part of the answer.

  • @HootinNHollerin
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    5 months ago

    And San Diego with SDGE is even higher. It’s time to take back control.

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      15 months ago

      Are there any nonprofits working towards that? I’m seriously willing to drop some money to try to get them out of limit their power.

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        Some friends and I got several hundred signatures in contribution to a larger petition for the SD county to take over SDGE

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          I heard about that. Though I think first steps are to kneecap sdge’s profitability through other measures so that a takeover is actually reasonable.