Energy efficiency and green initiatives are really avoided costs - a cheap way to “expand” capacity in lieu of building new plants/generation and transmission, which are expensive and time consuming (may need public utility commission approval). As for helping low income households (including the disabled and elderly) is probably more efficient than going through a budget appropriations process.
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Energy efficiency and green initiatives are really avoided costs - a cheap way to “expand” capacity in lieu of building new plants/generation and transmission, which are expensive and time consuming (may need public utility commission approval). As for helping low income households (including the disabled and elderly) is probably more efficient than going through a budget appropriations process.
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