Our power bill recently came in at about $150. The parents went through the roof! ("You use too many computers!" or something like that, apparently)Good grief! When mine is $200 it's too much. Then again I have a smaller house.Sounds very likely.
As for the power bills, I have a somewhat large house with a pool and a ton of appliances. Our average power bill runs around $7-800 a month. I might not even notice the ANS.
The last time I checked we are paying $0.113 per kWh.Power in Wisconsin is probably cheaper though...
A farm, in Wisconsin. Do you make cheese?
As usual the state government has totally screwed the public with deregulation. Power rates were under 7 cents kwh now on a normal retail provider they can be as high at 18 cents. We are paying 11 cents because our retail provider is a member owner co-op utility.$.063 per kWh here, residential (current bill).
Well the taxes end up going back to people there atleast.Oh no. I live in the Socialist Kingdom of Denmark. Where petrol is $2 per litre and I get paid to attend university...
Fuel Usage From Most Common to Least Common:$.063 is 6.3 Cents a kWh.. if you are paying $1 something is a bit wrong paws, better check again.
Blackcube: What kind of fuel source do you guys use for electricity there? Not sure if they use nuclear here or natural gas. Makes a big difference, if they use oil for generation then I can see the prices being higher.
Nope, we just milk cows. The cheese plant does that.Power in Wisconsin is probably cheaper though...
A farm, in Wisconsin. Do you make cheese?
We are at about 8 cents per kWh. It was 6, but it went up about two years ago.The last time I checked we are paying $0.113 per kWh.Power in Wisconsin is probably cheaper though...
A farm, in Wisconsin. Do you make cheese?
I just had a friend who moved back to Eagle River from Dallas and he was amazed at the cost of power and the high property taxes here. I drove his Denali to Eagle River in August for him. I was amazed at the lack of Blue Laws in WI. I stopped in at a C-Store to buy ice and was struck by the fact you could but liquor on Sunday.We are at about 8 cents per kWh. It was 6, but it went up about two years ago.
Northeast of Dallas it's 42, no wind to speak of and will be in the low 60's this afternoon. This will last today and tomorrow then we'll return to our usual December temps of low 70's with a morning lows in the 50's.Yeah, its not the place to be right now. We currently have 15 degrees with about a 35 mph wind. Brrrrrrrr... Cuts right through ya.