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Offline mackbig

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Re: Bruletch and the demise of Google Power Meter
« Reply #25 on: July 06, 2011, 10:51:55 PM »
Dug up an old bill online.

Before time of use, we had two tier.  I thought it was higher, but that memory is because we are billed bimonthly

two tier
first 600 at 5.7cents
above at 6.7

now
peak (11am-5pm) 9.9
mid (7-11am and 5-7pm) 8.1
off-peak (7pm to 7am and weekends/holidays) 5.9

Winter. mid and peak swap... and off does not begin till 9pm (but 9pm may change, complaints got summer changed to 7pm off peak)

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Re: Bruletch and the demise of Google Power Meter
« Reply #26 on: July 07, 2011, 11:36:04 AM »

two tier
first 600 at 5.7cents
above at 6.7


 :shock:
My first 600 is about 10 cents and above is about 15 cents. It only kicks in during summer months. I don't remember which months are subject to it.

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Re: Bruletch and the demise of Google Power Meter
« Reply #27 on: July 07, 2011, 10:29:56 PM »
Pat,
That was a year ago, might have gone up a bit had we not gone tou. I just checked Sept 2010 last bill before TOU, it was 6.5 and 7.5
Also, is your price fully inclusive? On top the of charge for electricity, they also charge 0.03 per Kwh for delivery, .007 regulatory, and .007 for debt retirement.  So it was 10 cents or so all in.

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two tier
first 600 at 5.7cents
above at 6.7


 :shock:
My first 600 is about 10 cents and above is about 15 cents. It only kicks in during summer months. I don't remember which months are subject to it.

Andrew - Davis VP2+ 6163, serial weatherlink, wireless anemometer, running Weather Display.  Boltek PCI Stormtracker, Astrogenic Nexstorm, Strikestar - UNI, CWOP CW8618, GrLevel3, (Station 2 OS WMR968, VWS 13.01p09), Windows 7-64

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Re: Bruletch and the demise of Google Power Meter
« Reply #28 on: July 08, 2011, 10:30:46 AM »
It could be all inclusive, Andrew. They also have a few other fees, of course, including a city franchise fee for letting them give us electricity. There are one or two other rate fees for things I don't remember -  one is a purchased power charge that "usually" results in a credit.

When I enter the numbers into my annual spreadsheet to show me daily consumption averages, etc., it all boils down to about 14 cents or so all total - taxes included.

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