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That is friggin impressive, on your electric billing! I just shut down the pool for the season about 2 weeks ago and am looking forward to hundred plus dollar drop in my bill until spring, that still has us, a heck of a lot higher than $18.54.No rolling blackouts here either.
I have never experienced a rolling blackout here.
The only time we lose power is when a storm blew down lines. Then it's fixed in a day or so.
I'm sorry those in the east will be facing a hard winter.
Maybe they should take a look at what my state has been doing since the 90s.
I just paid my electric bill today. It was a whopping 18.54.
The four people I let stay here during the pandemic are gone now so it's just me. The bill did go down from what it was.
It costs 18.54 for me to have all the electricity I used for this month's bill.
I suspect she is using the power...of deceit.That is friggin impressive, on your electric billing! I just shut down the pool for the season about 2 weeks ago and am looking forward to hundred plus dollar drop in my bill until spring, that still has us, a heck of a lot higher than $18.54.
Do you generate and store using Solar?
I thought she worked in healthcare administration as a paper pusher at some level.I suspect she is using the power...of deceit.
Electricity is cheapest in mommy's basement.
Probably never seen an electric bill...much less paid one.
Maybe that's what her mom does.I thought she worked in healthcare administration as a paper pusher at some level.
Sure won't keep the pool operating.Maybe that's what her mom does.
I know TN has some of the lowest electricity rates in the country...and Missouri isn't that much higher...and my electric bill is rarely lower than $100 a month and that's spring and fall with me on the road 18 days a month and Mrs. Mo home alone.
Figure NY, MA, CT and CA..the quintessential blue states are typically almost double what you and I pay per kw-hr.
What could you run for a month for $18?
US Natural gas bills will likely DOUBLE...
Nah. It was the Democrats that started TVA (though republicans tried to kill it for years) and we have some of the lowest energy prices with the best consistency in the country.
No rolling blackouts here either.
I have never experienced a rolling blackout here.
The only time we lose power is when a storm blew down lines. Then it's fixed in a day or so.
I'm sorry those in the east will be facing a hard winter.
Maybe they should take a look at what my state has been doing since the 90s.
I just paid my electric bill today. It was a whopping 18.54.
The four people I let stay here during the pandemic are gone now so it's just me. The bill did go down from what it was.
It costs 18.54 for me to have all the electricity I used for this month's bill.
That is friggin impressive, on your electric billing! I just shut down the pool for the season about 2 weeks ago and am looking forward to hundred plus dollar drop in my bill until spring, that still has us, a heck of a lot higher than $18.54.
Do you generate and store using Solar?
Or Dana is one of these guys.What is your KWH rate? I would have to see your bill for $18.54 before I would believe it. No one living in a home today that has an average amount of electrical appliances is paying a bill such as that.
You either have an impressive alternate source, or most of your major appliances are running on natural gas, or you live in a motorhome.
Basic charge | $20.50 |
Delivery charge 1,600 kWh x 2.62 cents | $41.98 |
Energy charge 1,600 kWh x 6.52 cents | $104.38 |
TOTAL ELECTRIC BILL | $166.86 |
Can understand coal. It is filthy, stinks when burned, creating acid rain, which harms the forrests, burns the eyes and burned coal creates dangerous solid waste that has to be dealt with.Oh come on.
Dimocrats have been working to end the use of coal and natural gas for years. In addition, even hydro is not considered "renewable" resources to these people, Here in the northwest, they want to spend tens of millions to save a few salmon, causing the reduction og hydro power.
Think this will all equate to lower rates?
That is friggin impressive, on your electric billing! I just shut down the pool for the season about 2 weeks ago and am looking forward to hundred plus dollar drop in my bill until spring, that still has us, a heck of a lot higher than $18.54.
Do you generate and store using Solar?
Can understand coal. It is filthy, stinks when burned, creating acid rain, which harms the forrests, burns the eyes and burned coal creates dangerous solid waste that has to be dealt with.
What's the matter with natural gas? It burns cleaner than just about anything I can think of and is very popular and the US is the #1 producer on the planet and has been going back to around 2010. It ain't going away anytime soon, and is a much cleaner fuel for power generation and heating than any other combustible fuel.
You got your problems. We got our benefits. TVA operates 29 hydroelectric dams across the Tennessee River Valley watershed, supplying 13% of the power to the system. Not sure what percentage of your power you receive from Hydroelectric generation, while providing navigation, recreational areas and enhanced river commerce.
Am aware they are trying to keep vital natural resources and species alive and vibrant in your region. Hopefully you folks can figure out how to do both. It is not an all or nothing deal and with the right management it can be worked out effectively, efficiently and productively.
No I'm connected to the grid my state has.
The difference is how that energy is generated.
We get 60% of our electricity from water. Another 20% from alternative sources, 10% from nuclear and other 10 from natural gas.
We generate our own electricity here in state. We don't use coal or bad polluting sources.
We started building one of the largest wind farms in the nation in the 1990s. When it first came on line, it generated too much energy than the existing grid could handle. So we voted to raise our taxes to build a new one that could handle the new energy. We have been adding to that wind farm since so now those windmills are all over the state.
Along with solar farms. Big areas of solar panels out in the desert.
We generate more energy than we use so we sell our excess to other states for a profit.
The republicans in my state fought it. At first.
It created a lot of good jobs when there weren't any out in those rural areas.
It also caused us to have the second lowest electric rates in the nation.
Everyone here is used to having very low energy bills.
It's funny, my state is off fossil fuels yet we aren't living in Stone Age conditions and have not given up anything except for high energy bills and dirty air.
None of the predictions of doom that the republicans said was supposed to happen, actually happened. In fact, the exact opposite happened.
I wish more states would follow our lead but unfortunately, some states prefer not to and remain slaves to fossil fuels.
They will be facing high energy bills this winter. As far as I'm concerned, it's their own fault.