trysail
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The general public has absolutely no idea just how big a clusterfuck the PG&E bankruptcy is (yet).
The dumbass politicians, at the behest of the superstitious climate hand-wringers and crazies deluded by pseudoscience ordered PG&E to enter into a whole bunch of insanely expensive "renewable" energy-generated electricity supply contracts known as Power Purchase Agreements ("PPAs"). They were long term contracts extending, in some cases as far as 20-25 years in tenor.
As a result of PG&E's bankruptcy filing, all those high-cost PPAs are going to be rejected. They are executory contracts and the federal Bankruptcy Code (the "Code") allows just that. There are fundamental conflicts between delusional California state law and the Bankruptcy Code that will end up being litigated— and that will be interesting because there aren’t legal precedents. Nevertheless, it is unlikely that state law will be adjudicated to preempt the Code and Federal law.
It wouldn’t surprise me if it takes five years or more for PG&E to emerge from bankruptcy.
It is just dawning on a few of the numbskulls that California has shot itself in the foot and fucked itself up the ass by allowing the stupid, corrupt politicians and the climate nutters to dictate where and how PG&E generates and sources the critical electricity the state relies on.
Here's How PG&E's Bankruptcy Might Hurt California's Ambitious Climate Goals
...PG&E filed for chapter 11 protection because of potentially billions in liability over recent wildfires. That has solar and wind companies concerned that the utility will be paying them less, or even nothing in the future...PG&E is one of the nation's largest buyers of renewable energy, driven by California's ambitious climate change goals.
In 2002, the state passed a law requiring utilities to get 20 percent of their electricity from sources like solar and wind. Last year, the state put utilities on the hook for 100 percent clean energy by 2045...
...PG&E's solar contracts date back more than a decade, when the technology was relatively expensive.
"The contracts that PG&E signed were some of the richest and highest price contracts we've seen for clean energy to date in the U.S."...
...PG&E is still paying out those contracts, which can last 15 to 20 years. The bankruptcy judge could potentially seek to change their terms or prices...
This was an entirely predictable outcome. It happens whenever morons meddle in shit they know nothing about.
By mandating high-cost, unreliable and intermittent electricity supplies the politicians and climate lunatics were major contributors to the PG&E clusterfuck.
All of this helps to explain why California electricity is so expensive to consumers. The people who were really fucked over were California ratepayers. They've been hoodwinked into paying rates that are almost 2× the national average for electricity.
The corrupt politicians and the climate nutters tried to hide the cost of their crackpot climate pseudoscience.
No one in their right mind will expose capital to the risk of (constructive) expropriation by the California collectivists, climate nutjobs, corrupt politicians, believers in perpetual motion machines and zanies. It’ll be a cold day in hell before I ever put a dime anywhere near a California public utility.
Own goal:
California is fucked