20% increase
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We received a notice that our electricity usage is 7% higher than expected for our neighborhood and they asked if they could perform an audit to see if they could identify ways to lower our usage. I replied and asked if our bill was up to date. They replied yes. So I replied that until it isn’t, they could fuck themselves up the ass with a rabid porcupine.
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@George-K said in 20% increase:
Our usage kWh is up - 0.5% this year vs. last.
Half a percent.
Welcome to Pritzker’s Illinois. It will be worse with President Harris.
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@George-K said in 20% increase:
Our usage kWh is up - 0.5% this year vs. last.
Half a percent.
Welcome to Pritzker’s Illinois. It will be worse with President Harris.
@LuFins-Dad said in 20% increase:
Welcome to
Pritzker’sThe Fat Man's Illinois. It will be worse with President Harris.I can say that, can't I? I mean, it's not like I'll offend anyone, right?
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I got an email that my monthly electric bill will be going up 20% starting next month.
My year over year usage has not changed.
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Electricity in Illinois:
And I searched for anything about ComEd rate increases (I was assuming you're ComEd). I found this:
Eventually I also found something on your town, which seems to still be doing electric aggregation. They have opted for green energy with MC Squared, whose rate is more expensive than ComEd's and which is going up soon. Will send it via PM.
CUB on aggregation:
https://www.citizensutilityboard.org/electric_municipalaggregation/
I was very active with the implementation of aggregation in our town when it first came about, but AH has dropped out of the program because it was too expensive and all of us are ComEd customers unless we individually contract with other electricity suppliers. As the CUB link states, any resident can opt out of participating in a town's aggregation initiative and just go straight ComEd.
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Electricity in Illinois:
And I searched for anything about ComEd rate increases (I was assuming you're ComEd). I found this:
Eventually I also found something on your town, which seems to still be doing electric aggregation. They have opted for green energy with MC Squared, whose rate is more expensive than ComEd's and which is going up soon. Will send it via PM.
CUB on aggregation:
https://www.citizensutilityboard.org/electric_municipalaggregation/
I was very active with the implementation of aggregation in our town when it first came about, but AH has dropped out of the program because it was too expensive and all of us are ComEd customers unless we individually contract with other electricity suppliers. As the CUB link states, any resident can opt out of participating in a town's aggregation initiative and just go straight ComEd.
@wtg said in 20% increase:
They have opted for green energy with MC Squared, whose rate is more expensive than ComEd's and which is going up soon. Will send it via PM.
5% more expensive per kWh.
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Well, my local plant has two sides...One burns lignite, the other natural gas. Both are fairly plentiful down here, so rates aren't horrible.
My favorite time of the year is around the bend and I'll swap over to my wood heater. When that happens, maybe I can get the bill (I'm all electric) down to $75-$85.
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@George-K said in 20% increase:
Our usage kWh is up - 0.5% this year vs. last.
Half a percent.
Welcome to Pritzker’s Illinois. It will be worse with President Harris.
@LuFins-Dad said in 20% increase:
@George-K said in 20% increase:
Our usage kWh is up - 0.5% this year vs. last.
Half a percent.
Welcome to Pritzker’s Illinois. It will be worse with President Harris.