what on earth does electricity cost near you?

   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #252  
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   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #253  
that's 17.5 for the hydro ... and another 17.5 5 for each KW delivered at peak time .... plus HST and debt reduction of $10.00 .... so winters here mean $750.00 and up a month if you heat with electricity ....

Oh yeah , they are adding on another 10% to that since the tax credit is now phased out ...

BTW ... "green energy" really means they make more "green for their pockets" from the sale of it ...
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #255  
that's 17.5 for the hydro ... and another 17.5 5 for each KW delivered at peak time .... plus HST and debt reduction of $10.00 .... so winters here mean $750.00 and up a month if you heat with electricity ....

Oh yeah , they are adding on another 10% to that since the tax credit is now phased out ...

BTW ... "green energy" really means they make more "green for their pockets" from the sale of it ...

That is unreal! I cringe when I hear people I work with talk about their heating cost with gas or propane but they are "only" spending $300ish a month. :shocked: $750 is unreal.

The power companies want to put a natural gas line in the eastern part of the state to move gas from the fracking areas to the north to the south. I think we only have one gas line running from the gulf and the second pipe line would allow the power companies to pick the lower rate for gas. The Greenies are against the pipe line because it will hurt the environment and we need more "alternative" energy. We just had almost two weeks of rain and no sun. I wonder how the PV was doing for those two weeks....

The power companies are having to shut down the coal plants to due EPA regulations, we just lost a plant in my area, so it is going to get real interesting as demand grows but power production decreases. Thankfully, we heat the house with wood, or at least we can until the EPA bans that too.

Later,
Dan
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #256  
that's 17.5 for the hydro ... and another 17.5 5 for each KW delivered at peak time .... plus HST and debt reduction of $10.00 .... so winters here mean $750.00 and up a month if you heat with electricity ....

Oh yeah , they are adding on another 10% to that since the tax credit is now phased out ...

BTW ... "green energy" really means they make more "green for their pockets" from the sale of it ...

Tax junkies like their green.

One other thing to consider...... if you have a pending major privatization coming up, how much baksheesh is going to change hands to get the rates hiked up before the sale......

Do you have something against helping out Cayman banks, and Belize property values ?

Rgds, D.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #257  
That is unreal! I cringe when I hear people I work with talk about their heating cost with gas or propane but they are "only" spending $300ish a month. :shocked: $750 is unreal.

The power companies want to put a natural gas line in the eastern part of the state to move gas from the fracking areas to the north to the south. I think we only have one gas line running from the gulf and the second pipe line would allow the power companies to pick the lower rate for gas. The Greenies are against the pipe line because it will hurt the environment and we need more "alternative" energy. We just had almost two weeks of rain and no sun. I wonder how the PV was doing for those two weeks....

The power companies are having to shut down the coal plants to due EPA regulations, we just lost a plant in my area, so it is going to get real interesting as demand grows but power production decreases. Thankfully, we heat the house with wood, or at least we can until the EPA bans that too.

Later,
Dan

I like wood, but if you are going to use a hydrocarbon fuel, Natgas is the cleanest. Real simple, and IMO unless you want to live in a cave with no heat (around these parts), the way to go.

Also makes running your house off a Natgas generator an option....

D.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #258  
I like wood, but if you are going to use a hydrocarbon fuel, Natgas is the cleanest. Real simple, and IMO unless you want to live in a cave with no heat (around these parts), the way to go.

Also makes running your house off a Natgas generator an option....

D.

Agree, and in the past, Greenies seem to line natural gas but not now. :confused3:

Our old city house was all electric but it had a easement to install a gas supply line on the back property line. The gas line was never installed, and I would bet it never will be, but it sure would have been nice to have then and for the people who line in the house now.

Weather here has been nice and not needing any HVAC use on the last power bill. I think our bill was $100-110 which put the cost at 13 cents a KWH. With normal usage the cost is 11-12 cents per KWH. The difference is the taxes. Use less KWH the taxes end up more per KWH. Either way, that is cheap compared to what you guys are paying.

Later,
Dan
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #259  
Agree, and in the past, Greenies seem to line natural gas but not now. :confused3:

Our old city house was all electric but it had a easement to install a gas supply line on the back property line. The gas line was never installed, and I would bet it never will be, but it sure would have been nice to have then and for the people who line in the house now.

Weather here has been nice and not needing any HVAC use on the last power bill. I think our bill was $100-110 which put the cost at 13 cents a KWH. With normal usage the cost is 11-12 cents per KWH. The difference is the taxes. Use less KWH the taxes end up more per KWH. Either way, that is cheap compared to what you guys are paying.

Later,
Dan

As you and the other guys on this page have touched on, the rates I listed in post 252 don't account for all the ancillary BogusChargeForUsingElectricityOnDaysEndingInY that are common now. After I check my stock of BP meds, I should crunch the bottom line #'s again..... it won't be pretty......

Stewart Brand puts it more eloquently, but part of what he has been getting at lately is the Green movement needs to get a grip/get real. Most people won't live in many parts of this continent w/o ready access to good supplies of consumable energy - plus or minus 35C isn't much fun w/o heat or AC.

A lot of work needs to be done, and I'm not talking about exotic tech or designs. In many jurisdictions, the building code is a joke when it comes to energy efficiency. A snow-bird I know of who has boatloads of money got laughed at by his "custom" home builder in Florida when he asked for upgraded (from dismally poor) insulation in the walls - answer was "That's code, and I can't be bothered doing otherwise". Said snow-bird wasn't asking for a freebe.... the contractor turned down a blank cheque (OK, check, down your way).

As green as the Aussie's like to think they are, their insulation standards are pretty low too, according to an old college buddy who's lived there for quite a while. Up here (Canada) some of our standards have come a long way, but others languish. Millions of square feet of commercial space gets built here every year, often w. very little insulation requirements.

I get that people more intuitively understand the need for insulation in cold climates - frozen water pipes being a good educator - but obviously there is good operating value to extra insulation in hot climates too.

Rgds, D.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #260  
As you and the other guys on this page have touched on, the rates I listed in post 252 don't account for all the ancillary BogusChargeForUsingElectricityOnDaysEndingInY that are common now. After I check my stock of BP meds, I should crunch the bottom line #'s again..... it won't be pretty......

:laughing::laughing::laughing: That was really funny. Well, it really wasn't, but it made me laugh. :D:D:D

I designed our house to be energy efficient. We made some compromises in the passive solar design aspect which were the right decision but it likely costs us a bit of money in the summer and some rooms might be a tad colder in the winter because of the large windows we wanted. Since the design was to be energy efficient I tracked our power bills from day one to see if the design and build was working. It is. :thumbsup: Our "new" house has twice the square footage compared to our old city house but with an additional 20% more volume since the ceiling is 10 feet vs 8 in the old house. The new house uses the same, if not a bit less, power than they old house. Insulation and energy efficient windows works.

Stewart Brand puts it more eloquently, but part of what he has been getting at lately is the Green movement needs to get a grip/get real. Most people won't live in many parts of this continent w/o ready access to good supplies of consumable energy - plus or minus 35C isn't much fun w/o heat or AC.

A lot of work needs to be done, and I'm not talking about exotic tech or designs. In many jurisdictions, the building code is a joke when it comes to energy efficiency. A snow-bird I know of who has boatloads of money got laughed at by his "custom" home builder in Florida when he asked for upgraded (from dismally poor) insulation in the walls - answer was "That's code, and I can't be bothered doing otherwise". Said snow-bird wasn't asking for a freebe.... the contractor turned down a blank cheque (OK, check, down your way).

As green as the Aussie's like to think they are, their insulation standards are pretty low too, according to an old college buddy who's lived there for quite a while. Up here (Canada) some of our standards have come a long way, but others languish. Millions of square feet of commercial space gets built here every year, often w. very little insulation requirements.

I get that people more intuitively understand the need for insulation in cold climates - frozen water pipes being a good educator - but obviously there is good operating value to extra insulation in hot climates too.

Rgds, D.

We put in the recommended amount of insulation for our climate. If we put in more, it would just be a waste of money, or so they say. I do mostly believe that but I still want to put in a bit more insulation to cover the pipes. Our water supply pipes are in the attic and we have not had problems with that installation but the last two winters has been the coldest we have had in decades with temps down into single digits. :shocked: Houses here did have frozen pipes which was pretty devastating. A bit more insulation would make me feel a bit better. :D

Insulation in the walls is not as helpful as attic insulation. We have six inch walls and 1 inch of rigid foam insulation giving us about R25 in the walls. The problem is the danged big holes I poked into the walls. :eek: We call them windows and doors. :shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing: We wanted the view and in the summer it really does not matter but I think the house would be a few degrees warmer in the winter for the same energy burn if we had smaller windows and doors. So 3-4 months of the year I kinds muss and fuss about the windows but the rest of the year is great. :laughing::laughing::laughing: There really is no excuse for not putting in the proper insulation since it saves money for the life of the home. The snow bird you mentioned should have had a better builder. :mad: Code is a MINIMUM. I was shocked at the lack of quality in house construction in South Florida. I saw some houses that there going to be major problems because of their exterior. I would hate to think what was done for details that could not be seen... :shocked: There are good homes down there but you really had to be careful. Lots of rip off artists down there.

When I calculate our KWH cost, I just use the amount of money on the bill and the KWH used. That is the real cost of the KWH with taxes, fees, and oh yeah, the power we used. :rolleyes::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 

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