RE: Teething problems…that’s all7 Jun 2022 21:31
This part was at the end so maybe you didnt get through the whole article.
Rate increases put older low-income customers at particular risk during excessive heat waves, said Silverstein, because those customers are more likely to delay turning on their air conditioning to avoid a spike in their bills. Energy costs take up an average of 8.6 percent of low-income households’ gross income — compared to 3 percent for non-low-income households — and can reach up to 30 percent in some regions, according to Department of Energy data.
“If we get ... any kind of heatwave, there will be people who will die, particularly old people, because they can’t pay their utility bills,” she said. “We will have the summer equivalent of Winter Storm Uri. And that would be a horrible thing.”
People are gonna die! spin that boys, after the Texan gun massacre and then these obvious hikes in energy, abbotts seat as the governor may not be so secure. Energy bills are going to effect us all.
But keep spinning it boys.