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		<title>[Economics] Premium Electricity from Landfills and Dung</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[California now can pay for premium electricity generated by gas from landfills and dung. Well&#8230;it is good for the environment but not sure how competitive it is in the long run. But I am sure that Hollywood and the green crowd will be willing to pay a premium. Also, green-building <a href="https://www.allthatresearch.com/economics-premium-electricity-from-landfills-and-dung/" class="btn btn-link continue-link">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/californians-can-now-pay-premium-power-their-homes-manure">California</a> now can pay for premium electricity generated by gas from landfills and dung.</p>



<p>Well&#8230;it is good for the environment but not sure how competitive it is in the long run. But I am sure that Hollywood and the green crowd will be willing to pay a premium. Also, green-building will buy it at a premium. I am sure Tesla owners will pay a premium as well. Tesla charging stations can be powered by landfill and dung gas too.</p>



<p><strong>So I think it works out. As long as no one is forced then everything is cool. You want to pay extra for your electricity from renewable sources sure! It&#8217;s your money-</strong></p>



<p>Now, I hope that the electricity companies can bring the cost down- with more advanced technology- Not subsidy- Subsidy is our tax money- If the subsidies are the only way then they should have a contract where the electricity companies need to make the price economical within certain number of years.</p>



<p>Overall, I think it&#8217;s a positive development. You want green, you can pay for it. I just hope that better technology makes landfill/ dung gas more competitive. Go research!</p>



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