Biden’s Green-Energy Price Shock: Before Senile Biden, it took 15 years (180 months) for US electricity prices to increase by 29.5%. After anti-fossil fuel Senile Biden was elected, it took only 38 months for electricity prices to increase by the same amount -- 29.4%.
this is all be design by the leftists to destroy America
Originally Posted by berryberry
Don't you think that this is due to the electric utilities (whom operate as monopolies essentially) filing with local state PUC's to increase rates to meet the build up of local and interstate transmission lines? I know for a fact even local suppliers have raised rates by requests to help bolster and build out the failing power grids as we get more and more demand for electricity.
Could it be- that they are looking out for their build out costs and expenses? A major local provider has spent over 7 billion dollars in that infrastructure that both automates and builds out controls in the distribution and transmission projects.
For example if the state of TX who suffers from one of the most antiquated designs and is not part of an interstate supply, is really going to be facing huge issues with infrastructure. Their systems have zero built in saftety processes to hedge against bad weather shutting in systems when demand is high.
I'm just saying- it's not a Bidenomics issue. It's an issue that this infrastructure sucks in general - and that you will pay now or later when it comes to offering consistent electrical demand and supply. Not just because the left and some ppl on the right are suggesting we need clean air and electricity.
We can do both actually. Further the discussion should be - are electric grids going to be state issues, public utility issues, or should they be a Fed Government oversight / and publicly funded issue? I'd actually suggest that it's the later since most electrical production for some states operate out of their own areas and they have to purchase that same electricity from over state lines; simply put- we have a supply issue problem and the only way to change that is to build more power plants or better ones, that can handle the demands and be consistent.