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dist-epoch ◴[] No.45127134[source]
Some of us call this "capitalism". Prices are driven by offer and demand, efficient market allocation to who can extract most value from a resource, we like that on HN.
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1. SoftTalker ◴[] No.45127199[source]
Prices are actually driven by value. How much do you want the thing? Do data centers value power? I would think so, since they cannot operate without it. Utilities should be charging them a premium.
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2. dist-epoch ◴[] No.45127230[source]
If utilities charge them a premium, why would they sell power to those which do not pay the premium instead of auctioning all power?
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3. datadrivenangel ◴[] No.45127235[source]
Things cost exactly what we pay for them.
4. LargeWu ◴[] No.45127285[source]
Because they're theoretically regulated and ordered to do so. The market for power is not a free market due to the locally monopolistic nature of it.