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Originally Posted by roosterk0031
Do the electric companies cut the rates in the winter if you use enough?
Here during winter the first $68 (500 kwh) is $0.136 kwh, next 200 kwh drops to $0.114 ($78.90/month) then $0.077 so almost half price. Summer rate is $0.152. Not including any connection charges, just charges per KWH.
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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
Most places the rates go up the more use you use.
That goes for electrical, gas, water at least every where I have been.
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Mine:
Customer Charge $8.21
Initial Block (<= 100 kWh) $0.108068 per kWh
Tail block (> 100 kWh) $0.147735 per kWh
Power Miser Credit $1.37
Burlington is powered entirely by local renewables, and was the first city in the US to do so.