• Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Having the cost of power go to zero is a bit of a problem if selling power is your business model, so it’s not exactly ideal for solar providers.

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        3 months ago

        Even when our power generation was state-owned, they still operated as a state owned enterprise model.

        If the price of your product is going negative, you have well and truly saturated the market. Even if our generation was nationalised, no government is going to build something where you have to pay someone else to use the output.

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      3 months ago

      yeah that sure is a problem with everything needing to be profitable. I wish some people thought of a different system 100+ years ago

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        3 months ago

        Price is a very effective way to control demand though, it’s a big part of the reason we have a spot price electricity market. Even when all out generators were state owned, they operated on a state owned enterprise model of operation.

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          3 months ago

          yes that’s just further explanation within the confines of our current economic system, where productivity and well being are outcomes only when they align with profit