Poll: How much is your electricity service per kWH?

Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
35,298
2,434
126
Just curious. I pay $.11/kWH. Seems kind of steep, but since I live in the land of the year-round air conditioner, it's not surprising. How much is your service?
 

RU482

Lifer
Apr 9, 2000
12,689
3
81
~$0.12/KWH...stupid rural electric company

4 blocks away, the houses are supplied electricity by a different electric co...those bastards only pay ~$0.06/KWH
 

Ronstang

Lifer
Jul 8, 2000
12,493
18
81
Ours was supposed to go up to $0.17/kWH but we signed a contract and get it for $0.15/kWH and you think yours is steep?
 

PepePeru

Diamond Member
Jul 21, 2005
3,846
0
0
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Ours was supposed to go up to $0.17/kWH but we signed a contract and get it for $0.15/kWH and you think yours is steep?

deregulation FTL!

i think i pay like .1089
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
35,298
2,434
126
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Ours was supposed to go up to $0.17/kWH but we signed a contract and get it for $0.15/kWH and you think yours is steep?
Yikes. I want to know how Adair is getting away with $.06.
 

Muse

Lifer
Jul 11, 2001
41,250
10,421
136
I pay about 11.5 cents per KWH. If I go over a certain threshhold it goes up, but I never do.
 

TheRyuu

Diamond Member
Dec 3, 2005
5,479
14
81
Don't know exactly in kWH but I do know that ever since almost every light bulb in my house became a CFL bulb, the bill has noticeably gone down.
 

meltdown75

Lifer
Nov 17, 2004
37,548
7
81
About $0.11/kWH with delivery charges, regulatory fees, debt retirement fees, taxes and anything else I might be missing on this damn bill.
 

newb111

Diamond Member
Oct 8, 2003
6,991
1
81
$.05 off peak, $.18 on peak during the summer (peak is weekday 1-8p,)
$.06 off peak, $.07 on peak during winter (peak is weekday 5-9 and 5-9)

That, plus tax and $15 delivery
 

adairusmc

Diamond Member
Jul 24, 2006
7,095
78
91
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Ours was supposed to go up to $0.17/kWH but we signed a contract and get it for $0.15/kWH and you think yours is steep?
Yikes. I want to know how Adair is getting away with $.06.

I live about 2 hours away from McNary Dam. I am pretty sure that is where my power comes from.
 

doze

Platinum Member
Jul 26, 2005
2,786
0
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according to austin energy website

3.55¢ per kWh, first 500 kWh (all year)

6.02¢ per kWh, for all kWh over 500 kWh (winter)
7.82¢ per kWh, over 500 kWh (summer)
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
35,298
2,434
126
Hmm, after digging, mine's a little more than four cents per hour plus a $.70/day charge.
 

mundane

Diamond Member
Jun 7, 2002
5,603
8
81
When it's all said and done (including taxes etc), I pay about 12.6 cents per kWh
 

richardycc

Diamond Member
Apr 29, 2001
5,719
1
81
I pay almost 15cents/kwh (0.11 per kwh + BS charges) by the time I added the BS delivery charge, distribution charge, etc, look over your bill closely, I can't be the one paying these charges.
 

misle

Diamond Member
Nov 30, 2000
3,371
0
76
$0.0823 for the first 600 kWh
$0.0444 after that

I know that my power company is going in for a rate increase. Currently, they are selling much of the energy below cost.
(I work for my power company)
 

compnovice

Diamond Member
Jun 18, 2005
3,192
0
0
Supply: $0.0796 / Kwh
Delivery: $0.0551 / Kwh
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Total : $ 0.1347 /Kwh

Plus some service charge...