Just curious how much do you pay per KWH?
I am getting it at .081 per KWH for 6 months fixed rate.
Just curious how much do you pay per KWH?
I am getting it at .081 per KWH for 6 months fixed rate.
Who is your provider?
Does that rate include transmission costs?
Wow! - it never ceases to amaze me how cheap energy is in the United States. Depending on the plan chosen, we pay the equivalent of around 16 - 19 cents per kWh with a connection fee of around $25 per month on top of that (including taxes). About the only thing that makes me feel better about this is that around 75% of all electricity generated is from renewable sources (hydro, wind and geo-thermal).
In the US, we are burning coal to make electricity. The true costs are hidden. The tax breaks (subsidies) are not obvious. The costs of medical care for asthma and other effects of mercury in the atmosphere are not factored into the per-kW costs. We are also destroying the Appalachian mountains to get this coal. We used to have regulations requiring coal-mining operations to restore the mountains they exploded, but the Bush regime removed that inconvenient cost for the coal producers.
You would need an army of accountants to find out the actual cost of electricity in the USA.