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I'm with you, but I'm trying stretch my thinking to consider all sides. An economist might argue: "Higher-income residents often benefit from living in a community with a mix of income levels. For example, lower-income workers may provide essential services like childcare, cleaning, and food service, which can be critical to the functioning of a community. By paying a share of lower income residents' energy costs, higher-income residents can help ensure that essential workers are able to afford basic necessities and remain part of the community." But then I'm thinking. How can this rate plan be exploited. Capitalizing on excess energy savings. Will lower income rate holders be incentivized to start bitcoin / crypto mining? If so then SDG&E will go back to tier pricing, which circles us back towards more complexity. Also higher income rate payers without Solar will face the most burden from this plan change.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/orangecounty/comments/12j4zcd/sdge_proposes_income_based_flatrate_plan_for/jfzo5ru/
Post Date
4/12/2023, 6:04:59 PM
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3/15/2026, 9:25:59 AM

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