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Steal From the Poor, Give to the Rich

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 2/5/2024 12:12:47 AM

That’s what solar power does. American Experiment’s Isaac Orr and Mitch Rolling have an excellent expose of California’s solar power scam: Stealing with Solar: The Great Net-Metering Heist. Subhed: “How Solar Panels Helped Wealthy Californians Pick The Pockets of Low-Income Families.” See original for links: Affluent households in California siphoned nearly $3.4 billion in 2021 from the pockets of low-income families through a government program called net metering. This program allows people with solar panels to get free electricity while forcing people who can’t afford them to pay all of the costs associated with maintaining the electric grid. What a steal!

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DiegoDude 2/5/2024 4:13:47 AM (No. 1651018)
You have the same thing with wind, EV's. Cut the subsidies and see how long they last.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 2/5/2024 4:44:49 AM (No. 1651025)
Boondoggles! Yep, boondoggles! Solar panel corruption. Can you smell Solyndra?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: privateer 2/5/2024 9:14:54 AM (No. 1651191)
No surprise that it's the Commiecrats pushing the Green Energy Hogwash. One of their fondest, but falsest beliefs is: you can get something for nothing. Then too, when you rob Peter to pay Paul, you can ALWAYS count on Paul's vote.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: SkyKing1222 2/5/2024 11:15:53 AM (No. 1651298)
Democrats/liberals only subsidize things that don’t work. If the general population had a grasp of 6th grade science, civics and economics, none of these programs would exist.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: WV.Hillbilly 2/5/2024 12:43:22 PM (No. 1651358)
The power companies have been paying these solar people retail rates instead of wholesale for the power.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: New Mexico Rider 2/6/2024 10:34:53 AM (No. 1651993)
"This means someone with solar panels on their house would be paid the full retail cost of 25.84 cents per kWh." This never happened...except early-on in Germany. After a large capital investment Californians were allowed to run their meters backward when they generated more power than they were using. AT NO TIME did Californians receive any compensation for power generated. This aspect in California encouraged the builder of the system to not oversize the system to produce significantly more kW-hrs per year than the household used. In New Mexico the program paid some amount per kW-hr generated. After the initial 7 year contract with the local power company this disappeared and your only (but significant) benefit was being allowed to run your meter backwards if you generated more than you were using and the 'Kitty' to bank excess power generated in sunny times for application to your bill in cloudy times. The various state and federal tax rebates were certainly part of the equation when I installed a couple of systems...in California and New Mexico. However...to say that 'poor folks' didnt do this is not exactly correct. Some friends both here in New Mexico and in California who were definitely NOT part of affluent America saw the wisdom of taking advantage of the program and installed Solar Systems. What I find really interesting is that the same person who would laugh at me for installing a "super expensive solar system" was happy to pay $50,000 for a truck that was going to be worth $20,000 in three years.
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