“who live in homes with commercial utility meters”
I’m guessing these are homes that require more than your standard 150/200 amp panels? Maybe a gazillion-amp panel to handle the mansions-worth of bedrooms, bathrooms, amenities, etc? Homes...or utility bills...we can’t afford?
I worked the Southern Cal coast as a plumbing contractor and the big houses have commercial size electricity demands, bakery size gas meters, and commercial sized water meters.
Elevators, car elevators, showers with 6 and 8 shower heads and as large as a small bedroom with bathrooms the size of apartments.
I frequently mention installing a $4000.00 rainfall shower head, the real expense was that I had to replace the water pipes with extra large water pipes to feed it.
That replacing of normal pipe with larger water pipes was something that comes up in those homes, and of course the several water heaters scattered in the home and commercial boilers required.
If you are curious, after doing that $4000.00 shower head I did what I always did with those people, feel him out on his liberalism and sure enough he was very concerned about environmental issues.