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PSO Monopoly Asking us to Fund Their acquisitions

TulsaRulzOSUdrools

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This is the kind of stuff that matters so much more than bitching about Trump.

Tulsa should not foot the bill for a monopoly to not increase capacity. This is horse dook. This doesn't increase system capacity. Remember this no matter how much they are gas lighting us.

They are blessed with monopoly. They can build new plants and increase system capacity but this is a total outrage

 
This is the kind of stuff that matters so much more than bitching about Trump.

Tulsa should not foot the bill for a monopoly to not increase capacity. This is horse dook. This doesn't increase system capacity. Remember this no matter how much they are gas lighting us.

They are blessed with monopoly. They can build new plants and increase system capacity but this is a total outrage

Bitching about Trump is important.

There are reasons for utilities to purchase power plants, even if they don't increase capacity. I would want to see an outline of the expected impacts to customer's bills outside of the plant purchase price if I were the regulators.
 
Bitching about Trump is important.

There are reasons for utilities to purchase power plants, even if they don't increase capacity. I would want to see an outline of the expected impacts to customer's bills outside of the plant purchase price if I were the regulators.
How quickly we forget the consequence of allowing each & every citizen to vote.
 
Bitching about Trump is important.

There are reasons for utilities to purchase power plants, even if they don't increase capacity. I would want to see an outline of the expected impacts to customer's bills outside of the plant purchase price if I were the regulators.
The alternative is you get no access to the electric grid short of you buying a generator, paying for the weekly gasoline needed to run said generator on the daily, & convincing hundreds of thousands of others to vote in favor of you accessing the grid to manually connect your house to since severed fiber optics & telephone lines. If so, by all means, start convincing people. Fucctard of all ree once imaginable thwarted into the interstellar abyss be damned.
 
The alternative is you get no access to the electric grid short of you buying a generator, paying for the weekly gasoline needed to run said generator on the daily, & convincing hundreds of thousands of others to vote in favor of you accessing the grid to manually connect your house to since severed fiber optics & telephone lines. If so, by all means, start convincing people. Fucctard of all ree once imaginable thwarted into the interstellar abyss be damned.
To be clear simply convincing the people to vote in favor of the aforementioned still doesn’t render your apparent position legal, by any means; but, it’s a start.
 
Bitching about Trump is important.

There are reasons for utilities to purchase power plants, even if they don't increase capacity. I would want to see an outline of the expected impacts to customer's bills outside of the plant purchase price if I were the regulators.
Careful not to overestimate the mindless obsessions of the Trump Deranged. Or the criminals of vested financial interest in the destruction of the USA.
 
Bitching about Trump is important.

There are reasons for utilities to purchase power plants, even if they don't increase capacity. I would want to see an outline of the expected impacts to customer's bills outside of the plant purchase price if I were the regulators.
Well it estimates that is on average 7.50 bucks a month.

Our job is not to pay off PSO shareholders for overpaying for an existing plant.
 
Well it estimates that is on average 7.50 bucks a month.

Our job is not to pay off PSO shareholders for overpaying for an existing plant.
It estimates that the cost to buy the plant is 7.50 a month. What benefits do the customers get for that extra investment? How long until that capital is paid off and you own a power plant instead of having to buy the power at a slight premium? Would the utility be coming and asking for additional money now or in the future if they aren't able to buy the plant?

Ultimately, for the customers, it MAY be a short term investment for a long-term gain, but that has to be shown monetarily.
 
It estimates that the cost to buy the plant is 7.50 a month. What benefits do the customers get for that extra investment? How long until that capital is paid off and you own a power plant instead of having to buy the power at a slight premium? Would the utility be coming and asking for additional money now or in the future if they aren't able to buy the plant?

Ultimately, for the customers, it MAY be a short term investment for a long-term gain, but that has to be shown monetarily.
No dawg that is an existing plant. I am not talking about more power
 
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