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Holladay 01:18 PM 06-29-2022
I was wondering how come the electricity in my office was not lower after I made some serious improvements/changes.

I compared 12/21 bill vs 6/22. I about floored me.

kw/h

12/21 $0.0161
6/22 $0.0289

Holy crap that is a jump.

The company is Evergy.

This will probably end up in DC. But there are a number of posts related to money in the lounge.
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kstater 05:43 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I noticed a while back that my natural gas rates were about 70 percent higher than last year. It's going to be a long, cold winter.
Tell your wife she needs to lose about 20lbs. Sleep on couch next to fireplace, turn thermostat down
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BossChief 05:44 PM 06-29-2022
Energy and water monopolies need to be hard checked
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Kramerica 05:52 PM 06-29-2022
Evergy certainly is tightening the purse strings at the nuclear plant.
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DJay23 06:12 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by Holladay:
Kansas.

Dang looking at some of what you all pay :-)

I shouldn't complain.

Do electric co's charge more for commercial property than residential?
The variation in rates from state to state is interesting. As I understand how things work here in PA, PPL is a generator and THE supplier. But you can choose another generator at different rates.

Years ago I chose an all renewables generator which cost more than the PPL rate until this past month when the PPL rate went up. Now I am paying less for renewables than PPL is charging for whatever combination they are offering.
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DJay23 06:50 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
I have Entergy of Arkansas.
The ECR will increase from $0.00959 per kilowatt hour to $0.01785 per kWh, or from the current rate of just under 1 cent per kWh to 1.8 cents beginning with April 2022 billing.
This was a ridiculous rate increase, almost doubled.
I see what some of you are paying and I am astounded. As much as the change in my rate is atrocious, what some of you all have been and or are paying now is just mind boggling.
In my 20 years as a homeowner/renter in PA I can't ever remember paying less than 5 cents/kWh.

What is the cause of such a big disparity and I wonder if there is any recourse. This thread had me shopping new suppliers and no new rate deals are lower than the new PPL rate (which is expected to go up in December).
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DJJasonp 07:06 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
When I got sent an info letter on the new tiered pricing, it said I might even be able to save money by doing things like laundry earlier in the day!

The #@$#@'s never once mentioned that what is entirely driving this is air conditioning use which no, I'm not going to stop running my AC when it's still 100 degrees out.

And on the supply side 4~5 pm is too late for effective solar. Some sort of industrial battery storage ability to shift supply a few hours is sorely needed.

Yes, a few residentials' solar installations have battery packs. But most don't because they add a lot to the cost.

we built a home in 2020, and added extra panels cause we knew we were putting in a pool. If I recall correctly, the tesla power wall was another 15-20K........and that only buys you 1-2 extra days of power, were the grid to go down.

It's a racket, and the energy companies are going to get exactly the revenues they want, one way or another.
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ChiliConCarnage 07:09 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by Holladay:
I compared 12/21 bill vs 6/22. I about floored me.

kw/h

12/21 $0.0161
6/22 $0.0289

Holy crap that is a jump.

The company is Evergy.
I'm on Evergy and those seem really cheap.

Originally Posted by :
at $0.10494 per
This was my top line item last month followed by .07xxxx per kwh. I've not looked back at prior months but I'd expect winter would be lower demand normally than summer (?)

edit: paid the exact same amount per kwh in 06/21
Originally Posted by :
h at $0.10494 per
kWh (for 22 of 32 days) .....................
Which lines up with my initial thought that my bill hadn't changed much. Maybe it depends on what Evergy plant or location is serving you?
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Rain Man 07:14 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by DJay23:
In my 20 years as a homeowner/renter in PA I can't ever remember paying less than 5 cents/kWh.

What is the cause of such a big disparity and I wonder if there is any recourse. This thread had me shopping new suppliers and no new rate deals are lower than the new PPL rate (which is expected to go up in December).
You can shop suppliers? I figured everyone was like me, where it's a monopoly and we rely on the utilities commission to protect us from getting the R. Kelly treatment.
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Vladimir_Kyrilytch 07:31 PM 06-29-2022
Itt: land-locked people discuss land. DAMN YE!!! You cant tax me at sea now can you lad? You can't, lad, but you can try. Argh damn ye dont find me. There are merpeople here.

Bellow, bid our father the Sea King rise from the depths full foul in his fury! Black waves teeming with salt foam to smother this young mouth with pungent slime, to choke ye, engorging your organs til’ ye turn blue and bloated with bilge and brine and can scream no more -- only when he, crowned in cockle shells with slitherin’ tentacle tail and steaming beard take up his fell be-finned arm, his coral-tine trident screeches banshee-like in the tempest and plunges right through yer gullet, bursting ye -- a bulging bladder no more, but a blasted bloody film now and nothing for the harpies and the souls of dead sailors to peck and claw and feed upon only to be lapped up and swallowed by the infinite waters of the Dread Emperor himself -- forgotten to any man, to any time, forgotten to any god or devil, forgotten even to the sea, for any stuff for part of Winslow, even any scantling of your soul is Winslow no more, but is now itself the sea!
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Stewie 07:59 PM 06-29-2022
Evergy is my supplier in Kansas. The rate is about 11c/KwH on average. No complaints.
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Rainbarrel 08:10 PM 06-29-2022
Porn is at a higher rate
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DJay23 08:28 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
You can shop suppliers? I figured everyone was like me, where it's a monopoly and we rely on the utilities commission to protect us from getting the R. Kelly treatment.
I don't remember how many years ago they started allowing it (its been a while), but yes, we are allowed to shop for a rate, term, and mix of energy sources that suit us best.
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Vladimir_Kyrilytch 08:32 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by Stewie:
Evergy is my supplier in Kansas. The rate is about 11c/KwH on average. No complaints.
So you're fond of my lobster, aint ye?
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Chiefsallday 08:41 PM 06-29-2022
I’ve gone completely solar….it’s been 15 months now. My Evergy bill was $7.92 last month and it looks like it’s going to be even less this month (fewer cloudy days). Highest bill this year was $24 and change. Electricity is going to keep rising whether we like it or not. So it’s best to find a way to keep your cost low and predictable
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Jewish Rabbi 09:34 PM 06-29-2022
Originally Posted by Chiefsallday:
I’ve gone completely solar….it’s been 15 months now. My Evergy bill was $7.92 last month and it looks like it’s going to be even less this month (fewer cloudy days). Highest bill this year was $24 and change. Electricity is going to keep rising whether we like it or not. So it’s best to find a way to keep your cost low and predictable
What’s the ROI on installing solar panels?
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