Multiple Choice

A regional government is deciding how to build out its electricity infrastructure to serve a large, populated area. The primary goal is to achieve the lowest possible average cost per unit of electricity delivered to consumers. Two plans are proposed:

Plan A: Construct one single, large, interconnected grid to serve the entire region. Plan B: Construct several smaller, independent grids, each serving a different district within the region.

Which plan is more likely to achieve the goal of lower average costs, and what is the economic reasoning?

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