@SariArhoHavren What utter BS.
Tickets are ridulously cheap for the distances travelled, and carriages during typical busy hours are full. I have missed out on tickets despite paying a premium to get the booking I wanted as soon as tickets went on sale. You really are clueless.
@SenTedCruz Americans need to go to a Christian Church in China to discover how stupid people like @SenTedCruz really is.
Pastor Ezra Jin ran a cult, and to hide the monieshe collected he refused to register his fake church with authorities.
@visegrad24 China has NEVER embraced a *market economy*.
The poster has no idea that China's economy does not meet a single element of what a market economy entails.
@GovRonDeSantis China lifted out of poverty more than twice America's population.
America has returned to poverty well over 50 million of its citizens.
@MelbFreedom This mob of retards keeps telling us all that diggers fought for our freedoms, then demands you don't bring along a flag from your birth nation, as an example.
@isaacstonefish It's not odd that not a single piece of evidence exissts that shows any deaths in Tianamen Square.
Diplomats there at the time verify none occurred there.
@RepNancyMace America has applied sanctions on Cuba since the 1950s, and on Venezuela for decades. Were it not for these sanctions both nations woud now be prosperous.
Nevertheless, having travelled to all these destinations, they are much nicer to visit than America is today.
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@Myaccou012264@JASeagal You can't do maths.
My solar feed-in started at 5:30am and goes for about 12 hours.
The negative pricing component is for a short period each day, and then occurs almost exclusively in summer months.
Negative pricing is a small fraction of a retailer's annual tariff structure.
@JASeagal Over 300K solar roof installations are expected this year and next, adding to the 4.2M houselholds already with solar.
So 35% of our population has solar, and this is increasing by about 3 percentage points each year.
The maths is NOT on your side.
@Myaccou012264@JASeagal The retailer sells at an average cost of 35cents/kWh and buys at an average FIT of 10cents/kWh.
The retailer also buys from generators (sometimes the same company) at a wholesale rate of <15cents/kWh.
Wholesale prices are reducing.
Retailers cannot lose.