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How much is your electricity where you live?
Please post your region / country and what you pay per kilowatt hour ($/KWH)
In San Diego the base rate (under 264 kWh) is $0.39 and over that is $0.49........ ooof
Soon we'll be able to pay an additional $0.0075/kWh (Opted-in by default) to have 100% renewable generation. yay
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I took another look at my bill and that amount is only for delivery, the generation is another ~$0.06 to $0.14 depending on time of day, minus a "baseline adjustment credit". So ultimately very confusing to figure out what the actual price is. If I just take the kWh / total price it ends up at around $0.42/kWh...
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ok. wow. .42 is a lot. Thanks
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In France we're around 0.15 euros/kWh for the State-issued rates. The free market prices have gone to the roof, leading to several bankruptcies among new energy providers.
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Thanks. That's about .16 cents USD.
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In Austin, it looks like I'm paying $0.02801 per kWh
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That is an amazing price.
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I might also be misreading my bill lol but that's what it says.
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In the upper midwest I'm paying about $0.105/kwh in the winter and $0.128 in the summer. Off peak (11pm to 7am) all year round is $0.062 but theres a separate meter charge for off peak of about $25/mo. Service charge is a flat $35/mo, but that's because I'm in a low density population area. In the cities the rate is comparable, maybe 20% less on rate, and the service fee is about $10/mo.
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