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My May '19 Electric Bill

Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by Marine Ray, May 4, 2019.

  1. Marine Ray

    Marine Ray Senior Member

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    Here's the gas portion of the same 1-30 May 2019 utility bill. Capture.JPG
     
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    No but I’m accused of not paying road tax on my plug in while I pay $48 of monthly fees much of which go to the counties general fund
     
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    That's ~13.8 cents / kWh. A little bit more than the US average. Not the low rate, but you must not have many electric appliances running all day long. How many people for how big of a house?
     
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    What are you talking about? I'm easily confused. :eek:

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    Your electric rate is $31.6 for 229kWh. Thus 31.6 ÷ 229 = 0.13799 or ~13.8 cents / kWh. The average US residential electric rate is ~12.7 cents/kWh. EIA - Electricity Data
    Your rate is just a bit above that average, but I think your usage is quite bit smaller than the average US household electric usage of 867 kWh per month. How much electricity does an American home use? - FAQ - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

    I was just wondering how many people in your household and how big the house is. However, I did find in your comment that your house is a single level 1500 sqft house.
     
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    Thanks for the clarification. Great links and info.

    Do you know if the EPA chart includes or excludes the monthly service charge ? In my case the monthly electric service charge is $15.25.


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    I don't think the EIA numbers include the basic service charge. But in reality, I think your real electric rate is what you pay for that month that includes the basic service charge.
     
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    Thanks. The EIA rate of around 11 cents/kWh for Nevada was what I was paying (not including service charge) before I switched to the new Time of Use plan.

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    Thanks. Looks like you are charged 2.7 cents/kwh. That's a great per kWh rate. What is the $61ish TDU surcharge?

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    There's actually a base rate of $3.42/month + 3.135¢/kWh that makes up the TDU surcharge. Then I pay 2.7¢/kWh on top of that.
     
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    Isn’t your gas and electric for April not May? It’s only May 4th now.
     
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    Yes, 1-30 April 2019, not May o_O

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    Yeah, in the end that's all that matters not all that hocus-pocus billing detail.

    Since getting a Clarity, I finally decided to look into the "Free Nights" program offered by a couple of service providers here in Texas and early results look very promising. Using timers and other strategies, we've been able to drastically lower our costs per kwhr while using the same or more energy. We've gone from 14.5 cents to 6.4 cents (first partial month below). That rate will (unfortunately) go up during the rapidly approaching summer months when we can't avoid using more ac during the day but the satisfaction of knowing I'm driving my car with "free" electrons is priceless (12 a.m. spike is car).

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