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pfdietz
on Aug 16, 2020
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Wheat yield potential in controlled-environment ve...
The key point here is the perverse incentives of regulated monopolies. If the monopoly can get the regulators to agree, then the more capital intensive something is, the more money the utility makes. They do not have an incentive to keep costs down.
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