I was wondering why you think the gist of a kilowatt will go up in the future? I know rates are high on average across the United States. Residential rates are .16 per kilowatt on average. You won’t believe what I pay. I pay .34 and that is discounted because I plug in an EV. A Tesla S I bought 10 years ago. I wanted to mine at home but BTC price would have to be 66K for me to break even so I have them hosted at .075 in another state. At about 35k BTC I break even. I think that once the tech we already have is allowed to flow, energy will be free. I know that sounds crazy and I’m not talking about that happening in this generation or the next but maybe after that. I really like what magnetic generated power is proving. I can implement it here at home but it’s pretty costly right now so in the next couple of years, maybe I can afford it as prices come down. Once the 3 aligned magnets start to spin they don’t stop. Some maintenance on bearings get done periodically. Also, have you read Jeff Booths The Price of Tomorrow? I found the book useful.

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Very interesting im definitely check it out 🫂

As far as the tesla in la we pay 69 cents a Killo

But im check this out. 🫂

.69 at residence?

No. resident 48 to 28 depending on time of day

That's super charger pumps on the street