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After reading Rodalco's thread on yearly power consumption, I thought it would be interesting to see what everyone is paying per kWh for power. Let's keep the thread simple and avoid anything political....just your rate.
I'm currently paying 6.658 cents / kWh in Southern British Columbia.
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Rockland County, New York (NW Suburb of NYC) Delivery Charge First 250kWH 5.557 cents each Next 1067 kWH 5.864 cents each Market Supply charge 10.4210 cents each then a few cents here and there for cost adjustments and surcharges.
So 1317 kWH cost me $226.80 or an average unit cost of 17.22 cents per kWH
[This message has been edited by Ron (edited 11-20-2006).]
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ComEd territory (Chicago & Northeast Illinois): $2.94 Customer Charge 8.275¢ per kWH in the Summer
Winter rates drop to 6.208¢ per kWH for anything over the first 400.
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DP&L Southwest Ohio Approx. 12c / kWh total
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Chesapeake, VA: 7.08 cents/kWh Oct-May 5.46 cents/kWh June-Sept
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Detroit Edison Residential Electric Service Current Charges Power Supply Charges Power Supply Energy 1282 KWH @ 0.04531 58.09 Power Supply Surcharges* 12.40 Delivery Charges Distribution 1282 KWH @ 0.04284 54.92 Delivery Surcharges** 9.00 Residential Michigan Sales 5.38 Tax Total Detroit Edison Current Charges 139.79
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$.05780 first 175kWh $.05654 after Manitoba Canada
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Powergen, eastern England. Converted to U.S. currency at £1 = $1.90
Day rate: First 222 kW/h per qtr. 29.3 cents/unit Remaining day kW/h per qtr. 18.1 cents/unit
Night rate (midnight - 7 a.m. in winter): 7.64 cents/unit
All plus 5% tax, but no other service fees, standing charges, etc.
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Here in the Mountain State Residential .062¢ kwh Commercial/industrial base rate starts at .072¢ kwh
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Southern California Edison - way, WAY too much. My last bill was about 980kwh - my bill? $198.
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