

How California Broke Its Electricity Bills
23 snips Jun 5, 2024
Severin Borenstein, an economist, discusses rooftop solar's high cost impact, shifting burdens to non-solar users in California. They debate electricity bill fairness, cost structures, and potential government interventions. Topics include income-graduated charges, fair billing, and societal implications. Also covered are system cost allocation, historical rate evolution, and the necessity for updated billing models aligned with current trends.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Impact of Expensive Rooftop Solar in California
02:16 • 22min
Analyzing the Implications of Electricity Cost Structures and Billing Mechanisms
24:13 • 5min
California's Electricity Billing Shift
29:43 • 17min
Allocation of System Costs in Electricity Grids
46:23 • 3min
Electricity Rate Evolution and Reform
48:55 • 22min
Mexico's Environmental Engineering President-Elect Making History
01:11:00 • 3min
Debating the Carbon Capture Rule and Utility Goals
01:13:44 • 5min