Posted by buickanddeere on August 07, 2017 at 12:11:05 from (216.183.151.83):
In Reply to: What sets you off? posted by jon f mn on August 06, 2017 at 15:53:25:
There was college kid in Lower all keen on selling the wonders of Ontario's Feed In Tariff solar panels. I asked him who pays this most recent contract's subsidized rate of 28.8 cents wholesale. That Hydro One has to purchase even when hydraulic electric sells power for 5 cents. Hydraulic has had to spill water and not generate just to allow solar to generate instead.
Kid said "the government pays for it". Asked the kid who is the government , where do they get their money from. And btw it is the electrical rate pays who pay an average of 42 cents wholesale for solar power. Care to guess why our retail power bills have went up?
Kid didn't know but he was going to call security anyways.
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