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#72140 11/21/06 10:58 PM
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Western NY, NYSEG customer. Sept/Oct used 6.037 KWH/day actual at .2037¢per. Oct/Nov used 8.909 KWH/day estimated at .1689¢ per.
I live alone and very frugally [Linked Image]

#72141 11/21/06 11:55 PM
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FPL has us right at 13 cents a KWH on around 1600 a month. If I can find a bill I will break that down. It is a bunch of line items to get to that number but this is bill/KWH


Greg Fretwell
#72142 11/22/06 10:25 AM
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Alice Springs, NT, Australia:

Domestic metered rate is 15.42 cents per kilowatt hour (including goods & services tax) plus $0.27/day connection fee.

The rate for credit metered properties is slightly higher (about 17 cents per kilowatt hour), not too sure if the connection fee is also payable.

(AU$ 1.00= US$0.76 approx.)


[This message has been edited by 32VAC (edited 11-24-2006).]

#72143 11/22/06 10:20 PM
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In Petawawa Ontario

Hydro One

$0.058/kWh

plus

Delivery
Regulatory Charges
Debt Retirement Charge for Ontario Hydro

plus

GST (6% of everything)


[This message has been edited by RobbieD (edited 11-22-2006).]

#72144 11/23/06 08:58 AM
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I'd forgotten there had been another rate increase until I received my bill yesterday. New rates:

Day, primary (first 229kW/h) = 33.35 cents
Day, secondary (remainder) = 19.99 cents
Night = 9.03 cents.

Same conversion as before, £1 = $1.90

I've posted links to the actual bill in Rodalco's "Yearly usage" thread.

[This message has been edited by pauluk (edited 11-23-2006).]

#72145 11/24/06 01:09 PM
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In Connecticut The Electric Bill is supposed to double in January Same with the Gas Bill [Linked Image]


Theres always enough room in the junction box.You just need a bigger hammer
#72146 11/24/06 03:21 PM
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MA - .21 per KWH

#72147 11/26/06 07:19 AM
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Switzerland, rural Schaffhausen:

April - September:
Day rate CHF 0.163 per kWh (about 13¢)
Night rate CHF 0.076 per kWh (6¢)

October - March:
Day rate CHF 0.193 /kWh (15.5¢)
Night rate CHF 0.1044 /kWh (8¢)

#72148 11/26/06 01:56 PM
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I'm in Chicago and as Ghost said, we pay $0.08275/KWH. My "Customer charge" is $3.39, as opposed to his $2.94. Every month, they list an "Instrument Funding Charge Credit" & "Instrument Funding Charge Debit", which exactly cancel. Why bother??? My rates have only decreased. I first moved to Chicago in '93 when they charged $0.10819/KWH and a "Basic service charge" of $3.80. In 2000, I was paying a $3.58 "Customer charge" and $0.08770/KWH. We had one month of $3.45 and $0.08418/KWH in October 2001 before settling into the constant, cheapest, rate shown above. Paying a reduced and constant price for anything for over 5 years obviously has nothing to do with market forces. Closest thing I can think of is a blanket contract with a vender. How many of those span 5 years?
Joe

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