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Originally Posted by redpoint5
... which makes it more expensive than other electricity in the region. The company I was working for was the largest utilities consumer in every category for the county, and their cost for electricity was ~4 cents per kWh, plus demand charge.
Hope it works out for Idaho, in that they don't see rate hikes.
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No where that has had a large shift towards solar has seen lower rates.
At least with wind, rates seem to stay the same most of the time.
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