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3/1/2016 12:08:37 AM EDT
So I'm up for renewal and I'm seeing some great promotional rates

1.1 to 1.2 cents/kWh at 1,000 usage per month
500-1000 kWh is 10.5 to 11.1 cents
2000+ kWh is 6.1 to 6.5 cents

so if you use 600 kWh your bill would be $63 but if you used 1,200 kWh it would be $13.20

my home is pretty efficient.  only broke 1000 in June-Sept with low months in the 550 range.

so in those low months, how can i double my energy consumption to get the best rate?

doesn't make sense that they won't reward conservation.
3/1/2016 3:33:00 AM EDT
[#1]
Who is offering those rates? Sounds pretty good to me.
3/1/2016 4:11:21 AM EDT
[#2]
www.powertochoose.org

choose 78660 as the zip and pick the 1,000-2,000 kWh option with 12-24 month term
3/1/2016 8:32:08 AM EDT
[#3]
Get a hot tub
3/1/2016 8:33:23 AM EDT
[#4]
Just got my Reliant bill yesterday, 335 kWh is costing me $43.  But looking closer at the bill I'm paying more in"Base Charge" and "Delivery Charges" and Tax than I am for the actual electricty, lol.  

Hking
3/1/2016 10:00:31 AM EDT
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Get a hot tub
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hah.  maybe a larger compressor in the backyard to make the neighbors happy.

3/1/2016 10:33:11 AM EDT
[#6]
Run your AC with the windows open.  Stay cool and fresh air.
3/1/2016 10:51:23 AM EDT
[#7]
Somebody help me out here. I've got this old house that no one has lived in for a year. Its got a running fridge, a few CFL lights, a couple of fans and an internet modem, router, etc. We're paying about $80/month for electricity. And when you look at the yearly billing, it still shows that house cycles with the seasons (more electricity use in the summer verses the fall and winter!) We've done some renovation work on the house, but 99.9% of the time, it does nothing. The central AC/heat won't even turn on.

I turned on a few natural gas bathroom heaters in January, but I don't know how in the hell we used $80 worth of electricity in January. I mean my modern house with 4 people living in it full time only had a $180 bill in January and it's all electric.

I read the smart meter over a one week period. Starting reading was 1076kwh. A week later it was 1172kwh. So about 100 kwh if I'm reading it right, correct? So I'm using 400-500 kwh max per month for $80?
3/1/2016 10:58:07 AM EDT
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doesn't make sense that they won't reward conservation.
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This...

Annoys the piss out of me that my average rate goes up when I conserve.  
3/1/2016 11:27:08 AM EDT
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Somebody help me out here. I've got this old house that no one has lived in for a year. Its got a running fridge, a few CFL lights, a couple of fans and an internet modem, router, etc. We're paying about $80/month for electricity. And when you look at the yearly billing, it still shows that house cycles with the seasons (more electricity use in the summer verses the fall and winter!) We've done some renovation work on the house, but 99.9% of the time, it does nothing. The central AC/heat won't even turn on.

I turned on a few natural gas bathroom heaters in January, but I don't know how in the hell we used $80 worth of electricity in January. I mean my modern house with 4 people living in it full time only had a $180 bill in January and it's all electric.

I read the smart meter over a one week period. Starting reading was 1076kwh. A week later it was 1172kwh. So about 100 kwh if I'm reading it right, correct? So I'm using 400-500 kwh max per month for $80?
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Because $50 or more of your bill is flat-fees or flat-fees rolled into higher per kWh rates for low-usage customers (under 1000 kWh)

So really, the comparison is $30 versus $130, and then it starts to make more sense.
3/1/2016 11:48:52 AM EDT
[#10]
Get an indoor garden with grow lights.


Sux they don't reward conservation.   They even want to penalize those with alternative power supplies at their homes, such as panels and wind generators.