A new energy company, PowerHub, is launching a consumer-focused model that offers access to wholesale electricity prices with battery storage and solar options to reduce cost volatility and pass savings directly to customers.
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So basically, Hui, what you're saying is the problem is actually at the wholesale level, so what they're charging in wholesale rates is primarily the problem, not what's going on at the retail level, yeah.
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