Blinksy
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I am against it. To me, it doesn't make technical sense. 1. Power supplies to bands A, B, C, D or E cost the same to generate and distribute. 2. It leaves room for unfair treatment of end users, as Discos will always prioritise A or B supplies over others for premium charges. 3. Customers across all bands will always be ripped off by the Discos, as they cannot always deliver against guaranteed band assurances for billing. 5. Uniform electricity pricing is good for end users' planning. (Imagine the same company with production facilities in more than one location in the same state/country, with different energy costs for the same product). 🤔






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