Yep. Energy transfer made 2.6 billion off us Texans during last years event.
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Originally posted by jlptexashunter View PostThat's funny because Energy Transfer doesn't pay their bills for sh*t.
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Originally posted by Walker View PostYep. Energy transfer made 2.6 billion off us Texans during last years event.
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Originally posted by Slinger View PostIt’s supply and demand from a user aspect. If the demand is higher then the supply increases. They made money because they were able to keep running. They were able to keep running because employees were out in the freezing conditions dragging generators around powering stations. They didn’t make this money because of price increases.
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Originally posted by Slinger View PostIt’s supply and demand from a user aspect. If the demand is higher then the supply increases. They made money because they were able to keep running. They were able to keep running because employees were out in the freezing conditions dragging generators around powering stations. They didn’t make this money because of price increases.
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Originally posted by Greenheadless View PostBasic economics…… commodity markets and supply/demand…….
Guessing some people slept thru the class when it was taught.
Pay the bill.
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Originally posted by Slinger View PostThey provided a product and haven’t gotten paid for that product. If we don’t pay our light bill the power company wont hesitate about turning our power off…..not supposed to happen until the 24th after this cold front. I work for Energy Transfer and if I am on the grid that happened to lose power if gas is shut off then so be it. Pay your bill……
Originally posted by Walker View PostWhat about the price gouging during the big freeze. Energy transfer should be shut down at the state line.
Originally posted by jlptexashunter View PostThat's funny because Energy Transfer doesn't pay their bills for sh*t.Last edited by ColinR; 01-21-2022, 09:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Slinger View PostPrices are agreed upon at least a year if not several years in advance. Prices don’t increase because a freeze is coming or a storm is in the gulf. BTW Energy Transfer is based in Dallas and supports thousands of Texas families.
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Originally posted by BowhunterB View PostNot true, a lot of energy and natural gas is bought on real time markets and prices fluctuate dramatically. prices increased like 9,000 above average during the freeze if I remember correctly. Their are a lot of ongoing law suits regarding that right now.
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Originally posted by Walker View PostYep. No price gouging. https://newsroom.cpsenergy.com/cps-e...bitant-prices/
CPS Energy is among the top public power wind energy buyers in the nation and number one in Texas for solar generation.
...no hidden agenda there
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