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Originally Posted by CHASZ51
I would be moving out of that state. My bill was 90 last month.
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From what I read, apparently power company customers had a choice of either having a flat rate monthly bill per kwh based on usage, or a variable rate based on actual cost per kwh of the power to the power company. During normal times, the variable rate was apparently cheaper. But as was seen, it did have a substantial risk attached.
If it weren't so heavily wooded here around the buildings, I would be looking into solar panels myself. Heck, I still might do it. Couldn't hurt to get feasibility estimates, I would imagine. We have two electric bills, one for the home and the other for the out buildings. Total comes to around $300 to $400 per month for us, if I remember correctly. Connie pays all the bills, so I don't usually look at them until doing taxes every year.