Hi Chris,
No, I do not think it is conspiracy.
I live in California and I have solar.
PGnE is my provider. A few years ago they should have been bankrupt. Just
like GM they were to big to be allowed to fail. *Here is the real problem.*
Now the state interfered in the free market. Not for the protection of the
people in California. No, for protection of status quo. They have a 'green'
rule that punish the consumer for using electrical energy. The price goes
quickly from 13 cent to 40 cent a kWh. The 'penalty' charges goes to PgnE,
Edison and San Diego Gas & electric. If it was a penalty the surplus
charges should of course go to the people of California. No, they are there
to support the too big to fail PGnE.
When there is no barrier between the BIG state (read PUC of CA) and the BIG
industry there will be no changes allowed. The motto in all large
organization if you want to survive is :"Sit still do not rock the boat".
Yes, I have said it before; the establishment will stop (or seriously
delay) and tax a LENR deployment. That will be in favor of PGnE and all the
other big energy companies (read oil companies - do you think they are
small enough to be allowed to fail?).
The electrical grid is there.
It is a very poor system that cost several times the cost of generating
electricity. Local production has been stopped for years mostly using
environmental groups with no interest outside there own very narrow
viewpoint. Thus the need for the grid has been kept. Now many new
generators seems to make this grid obsolete. That is a threat against the
established grid providers. They are BIG so the society needs to save them.
To me it is a mystery that we charge a penalty for using electricity and a
private supplier of electric energy will benefit.
No, I have no affiliation with any party. I dislike them both as they are
too BIG. One of the parties says it want smaller government - in reality
that is not the case. They want to increase the government in one sector so
they can allow a decrease somewhere it does not hurt their sphere.
How about a tax on all organizations based on size. It is reasonable that
larger organization (which takes more of society's resources) should pay
more progressively.
Unfortunately LENR will not succeed as it deserves if we do not change our
'old boys network'.
New technology requires new networks. I think they should be small and
local.

Best Regards ,
Lennart Thornros


lenn...@thornros.com
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Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and
enthusiastically act upon, must inevitably come to pass. (PJM)


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