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On 30/10/17 23:32, Rich Freeman wrote: |
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> Often there are elements of a traditionally public service that aren't |
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> natural monopolies which can be outsourced for a benefit. Electrical |
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> generation is often a case of that, but as I suggested you do need to |
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> ensure you're paying to have extra capacity online. |
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Exactly. The infrastructure should be a commonhold - the householders |
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jointly own the wires in town sort of thing. Then they can buy from any |
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generator, who rents the wires to deliver. |
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Cheers, |
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