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Old 02-16-2010, 09:48 PM   #1
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Default KWH rates where you live..

How much are you paying for electricity.. include your state if it's not listed.

Take the KWH and divide into final total of bill including taxes and any other way the POCO is screwing you

$240.00 divided by 1068 KWH = $.22 per KWH is what I am at

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Old 02-16-2010, 09:58 PM   #2
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.11 per kwh
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$.07 remc
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16 cents per KWH Essex County, NJ
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My last bill shows:

$0.062324561 for Delivery and
$0.116250000 for Supply.

Total: 18 cents per kWh


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I lived in Essex for 25 years. I moved to Bergen in order to cut my property taxes in half. It's nice not having to subsidize Newark anymore
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You guys pay for electricity?
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You guys pay for electricity?
I hope the pot grower doesnt see that..
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My last bill shows:

$0.062324561 for Delivery and
$0.116250000 for Supply.

Total: 18 cents per kWh




I lived in Essex for 25 years. I moved to Bergen in order to cut my property taxes in half. It's nice not having to subsidize Newark anymore
I love Bergen County but its gotten so freaking crowded there now.
I grew up in Edgewater NJ (Bergen County) for most of my life. Its sooooo different from when I was a kid...
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$ .09
Are you sure.. really cheap

What state are you in?
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Are you sure.. really cheap

What state are you in?
Parts of Florida are real cheap too. I think its nuclear.....
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Are you sure.. really cheap

What state are you in?
He is in the state of confusion.
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15.2 cents/KWH. RG&E, Rochester and upstate NY.
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Last time I looked .09 cents per kwhr without a slew of other crap added on.
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He is in the state of confusion.
that explains it
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Last time I looked .09 cents per kwhr without a slew of other crap added on.

Brian.. your suppose to set a good example here

Read first post and re-calculate answer
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Central California
$.11531 as long as I don't go over 205.2 Kwh (baseline) per month ( I use typically 181.2 in the winter months)

101% - 130% of baseline goes to .13109 per Kwh
130% to 200% of baseline goes to .26078 per Kwh
201% to 230% of baseline goes to .39117 per Kwh
don't know the scale after that but I've seen some bills up at $.76859 per Kwh for those big residential users

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A shade over 12 cents in Northern Nevada.

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$.11531 as long as I don't go over 205.2 Kwh (baseline) per month ( I use typically 181.2 in the winter months)

101% - 130% of baseline goes to .13109 per Kwh
130% to 200% of baseline goes to .26078 per Kwh
201% to 230% of baseline goes to .39117 per Kwh
don't know the scale after that but I've seen some bills up at $.76859 per Kwh for those big residential users
I can just imagine the data center the utility needs to keep track of all that information.
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