Obviously the lesson was in vain, you still responded in the past tense to a question about the future tense.
I will ask in a different way then(again), can you direct me to a jurisdiction with increased renewables whose rates have decreased comensurately due to the cheaper green energy, relative to one who has not made the transition of course, to account for inflation. Since renewables are so much cheaper, it must eventually translate into cheaper rates, approaching free as the capital costs are paid off, there must be many examples where this is happening?
I will ask in a different way then(again), can you direct me to a jurisdiction with increased renewables whose rates have decreased comensurately due to the cheaper green energy, relative to one who has not made the transition of course, to account for inflation. Since renewables are so much cheaper, it must eventually translate into cheaper rates, approaching free as the capital costs are paid off, there must be many examples where this is happening?
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