You should see the old District for David Scott in GA...if it was merely Gerrymandered, it would have been an improvement. I'm having no luck finding a picture of the old district map.
That'd make an interesting thread wouldn't it?
"Whose district is the most convolutedly shaped?"
They don't have to pay you per kilowatt hour what they charge you for kw hour.
Here, the local EMC just runs the meter backwards at teh same rate. If you're with GA Power, they pay you the same rate that they buy the electricity from the power plants.
So you might get 10 cents on the dollar with the power company, and it'd be an even dollar for dollar swapout with the EMC.
Ultimately it all depends on the rules your power company has about grid tie-ins.
Gerrymandering? Nah, Congress wouldn't do that. Like the Democrats did here: http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/GA13_109.gif If it were merely gerrymandered, it'd not be this bad.
You should see the old District for David Scott in GA...if it was merely Gerrymandered, it would have been an improvement. I'm having no luck finding a picture of the old district map. That'd make an interesting thread wouldn't it? "Whose district is the most convolutedly shaped?"
They don't have to pay you per kilowatt hour what they charge you for kw hour. Here, the local EMC just runs the meter backwards at teh same rate. If you're with GA Power, they pay you the same rate that they buy the electricity from the power plants. So you might get 10 cents on the dollar with the power company, and it'd be an even dollar for dollar swapout with the EMC. Ultimately it all depends on the rules your power company has about grid tie-ins.