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I might be the winner! Vermont, $0.18 per KWH. Plus a little over $30 per month for fees, taxes, storm restoration, “extreme storm restoration “ , electric assistance program, and a monthly fee for efficiency Vermont!

Define Winning...I'm paying .315/kWh Energy and Delivery combined! Eek

Broken down that's .2256/kWh Supplier Charge (Energy), plus .0895/kWh Delivery Charge, and there's a $13.81 Customer Charge on top of all that!

My most recent bill (period ending 12/19/22) was $274.15 for 826 kWh ($186.40 for Electric Supply Services, plus $87.75 for Delivery Services).
My bill for the same period last year was $174.76 for 862 kWh. The rate for the Supplier Charge (Energy) on that bill was .08826, soo...

The current 'FJB' Energy rate is more than a 155.6% increase over the same period last year! Mad

For the record, I have a Natural Gas Boiler for heating...You should see my Gas Bill! Eek Mad


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Posts: 9853 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: October 29, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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$25 per month per meter, plus .068 per kWh.
 
Posts: 1919 | Location: Spokane, WA | Registered: June 23, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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.12/KWH. We have gas heat, water heater and cook top (Gasp!) along with outside grill running on house gas. This mitigates the electric in winter quite a bit. KWH in the summer goes down due to being over the base rate.



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Posts: 11524 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Registered: February 07, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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SE Indiana is 15.0 cents/KWH, 16.6 with fees and taxes via CenterPoint Energy in December
 
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Chickasaw Electric Coop in west TN. $.12 per KWH. Bill doesn't separate any taxes or fees. Just the use and cost.
 
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Preston county average is 11.1 cents but I need to double check if this includes everything.



I just got my bill and 11.1 cents doesn't include quite everything. My house and shop are all electric and the bill is $133.88 for 1,153 KWH or 11.6 cents.
The guest house bill is $34.74 for 266 KWH or 13 cents?


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We used to offset our electricity 100% w/ solar and utilities storage/credits.

Nowadays we offset about 75% due to adding an adult to the household. 10kWh system w/ 40.1 MWh lifetime.





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Posts: 26758 | Location: dughouse | Registered: February 04, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The rates are up about 1.5x-2x what they were a few months ago. You can't get a rate below $0.10 per kWh now. The $0.10 is just the electric from the supplier, then PECO charges $0.075 per kWh for distribution.

Our bill for mid-Dec to mid-Jan is almost $30 more that what it was the same month as last year with the same power consumption (1,700 kWh this year vs 1,171 kWh this year). And two years ago it was even lower.

Couple that with heating oil prices more than 3x what they were two years ago, that's a significant increase in utility bills.

Going to look into switch to nat gas or propane this year.
 
Posts: 10205 | Location: PA | Registered: March 30, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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15.998 c for the first 1000 kwh a bit more for any above that amount.
 
Posts: 25001 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Our kwh rate varies according to usage per week. plus meter charge. As an example of cost our last bill ending 1/12 was $205.74 for a month and included a week and a half period of sub-zero temperatures. Thats both gas and electric for an 1,800 sq ft house. Gas furnace, everything else is electric. No complaints here.

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Posts: 9791 | Location: The right side of Washington State | Registered: September 14, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't know. Other than that my monthly "balanced billing" just went down for some reason, from $66 to $58.

Of course I live alone, in the dark.
 
Posts: 21593 | Location: 18th & Fairfax  | Registered: May 17, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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$0.1422 per kWh



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Posts: 12933 | Location: Madison, MS | Registered: December 10, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm paying .08 / kWh, but adding in all the taxes and whatnot it comes out to 0.113. That's called a "Non-Summer Energy Charge". I've only been here a couple months, so I don't know whether the "Summer" rate is higher or lower.
 
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Clark county WA. .0816/kw.
 
Posts: 14 | Location: Outside the Gorge | Registered: October 07, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Our provider is a member owned Co-Op.

Our base rate doe December was 8 cents per kwh. Adding all the extraneous BS and County, City and franchise fees, 12.5 cents.





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Posts: 7527 | Location: Arkansas  | Registered: November 06, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Alabama Power (Southern Company) charges a ~$1.50/mo connection fee + seasonal rates for each kw.

From their website, which is dated from 2009, and clearly wrong:
JUNE - SEPTEMBER
12.2330¢ per kWh for the first 1000 kWh, plus 12.4859¢ per kWh for all over 1000 kWh.

OCTOBER - MAY
12.2330¢ per kWh for the first 750 kWh, plus 11.0330¢ per kWh for all over 750 kWh.

Clearly dated, last month I paid ~18.5¢ per kWh. That's up about 25% over the last 2 years.


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Posts: 6427 | Location: Headland, AL | Registered: April 19, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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on a co-op here at $0.131 kwh and 14.6 kwh after all the add on stuff
 
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