Analysis shows the utility has raised bills $26 annually over the last 11 years.

  • poVoqMA
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    11 year ago

    I know this for water and sewerage (for which there are some good reasons), but grid power? Can you give an example where this is illegal?

    • sj_zero
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      31 year ago

      https://www.primalsurvivor.net/living-off-grid-legal/

      This is a great site that discusses the laws per-state by service type, and several states make it illegal to disconnect from the grid. Besides state laws, there’s also local codes and zoning laws requiring connection to the electrical grid.

      I’ve also seen stories where parents living off the grid with children could have issues with social services if the local authorities consider grid electricity, city water and city sewer to be basic services and a lack of them may constitute neglect. That being said, I suspect that while that may legally be the case, social services probably aren’t going to spend a lot of time seeking out otherwise idyllic families that happen to have some solar panels and a battery bank, and a well and a septic field.