… dams, and therefore, they don't want to incentivize dams by letting hydroelectricity, which is the cheapest, most affordable form of renewable energy, be constructed. So they've intentionally disincentivized that. But What that meant here was 30 and 40% higher utility bills. And why is that? Well, because if you're a, they're similar to PG and e, except that 100% of their electricity generated comes from hydrant, right? (42:41–42:46)
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Asserts that excluding hydroelectricity from renewable energy classification led to 30-40% higher utility bills.
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