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Oh, also even if I use 0.00 KW in a month, I still need to pay SECO $1 per day. What a scam.
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Really? so who pays for your electricity
delivery when the sun and wind and battery doesn't have enough?
True that at a certain point, the legacy electrical grid becomes the backup system, but everyone readily admits that backup systems are expensive. So yes, you have pay towards the maintenance of the poles and wires for the delivery of legacy electricity, whehter you use it or not. . . yes, you have to pay to play and have access when you need it. You are not entitled for free delivery because you bought solar panels, unless you opt for a gas generator instead of mass produced and distributed energy.