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At first glance this also screws over people with solar panels. More “non-bypassable charges” that hit you regardless of how much power you use. Now each kWH generated will pay for an even smaller portion of your monthly bill.
These power companies have been on a constant mission to screw solar panel owners. It’s almost reaching “movie studio math” levels of complexity and smokescreens trying to cheat people.
Regardless of how much power you consume or generate, you are still making use of the distribution infrastructure, and that infrastructure needs to be maintained. It is completely reasonable to collect fees for that.
I get that, but every single change that comes down from the power companies is aimed at reducing the benefits from solar panels. From the time of use billing, now to this.