Will any city >50k have energy "too cheap to meter" by 2035?
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Government-subsidized energy doesn't count.
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@inerati you couldn't see possible subscription-based plans that aren't usage-based in a place with ample energy? Ever?
People probably would have said the same thing about cellular bandwidth 30 years ago, but my plan is unlimited for a flat fee.
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