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It is reasonable that the PoCo still passes on all of it's fixed costs to the PV customer. After all they still need all that infrastructure for you at night. You are really only saving them the fuel charge.


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Congress wrote a law years ago that stopped the Poco's from billing retail and buying wholesale.

BOTH prices are regulated.


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That is why your bill is 20 separate line entries. They can say the "retail" part is just the fuel charge and the usage charge. All the other stuff gets passed straight through.


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