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minus-square Nighed ( @Nighed@sffa.community ) linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoIn the US, is the infrastructure provider always also your energy provider? It seemed strange that this law only applied to some suppliers? In the UK I can go onto a comparison site and switch to a different provider with different pricing (including feedback rates)
minus-square silence7 ( @silence7@slrpnk.net ) OPlinkfedilink2•1 year agoThe rules aren’t the same everywhere, but in most of the US, there’s one company which provides both electric generation and the infrastructure to get electricity to you. (Texas is the notable exception)
In the US, is the infrastructure provider always also your energy provider? It seemed strange that this law only applied to some suppliers?
In the UK I can go onto a comparison site and switch to a different provider with different pricing (including feedback rates)
The rules aren’t the same everywhere, but in most of the US, there’s one company which provides both electric generation and the infrastructure to get electricity to you. (Texas is the notable exception)