Electricity Price Increases

   / Electricity Price Increases #501  
This is short term contracts that by law need a notification of end.
Yeah, I can see that being a problem. I've noticed that very recently, even when viewing online, some pages giving an "introductory rate" for various contracts fail to disclose the long-term rate to which your account will default after the introductory period ends. It's not ideal.

But this always forces me to either dig further or walk away, never sign up blindly, ignorant of what they might be charging me after the first 3 months promotional rate ends. It's hard to take anyone seriously, when they claim they had no idea the rate would go up after the promotional period.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #502  
The choice is 11-14c for dist or keep moving contracts for 7c.
So its a huge savings.
If they can offer 6mths or a year at a lower rate, why they can't just let me know new rate and make it a bump instead of doubling it, it's just a scam.
None of the dist companies give a real rate and give any concern about presenting a new realistic rate at end of contract.
They all just double the current rate to see if they can get it.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #503  
The choice is 11-14c for dist or keep moving contracts for 7c.
So its a huge savings.
If they can offer 6mths or a year at a lower rate, why they can't just let me know new rate and make it a bump instead of doubling it, it's just a scam.
None of the dist companies give a real rate and give any concern about presenting a new realistic rate at end of contract.
They all just double the current rate to see if they can get it.
You're definitely more well-versed in this than me. Last time I went shopping for electric, when I moved almost 15 years ago, we could only shop for generation. Distribution was fixed by territory, either PECO or PPL.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #504  
You're definitely more well-versed in this than me. Last time I went shopping for electric, when I moved almost 15 years ago, we could only shop for generation. Distribution was fixed by territory, either PECO or PPL.
you are correct, I am with PECO for distribution and it is generation I shop for.
The difference in price for generation can be 2 to 3 times the cheapest price, and I never knew there were so many generation companies from NRG to ones that might just be two hamsters in a cage :cool:
Contracts from Monthly, 3 months, 6 months, yearly, 18 months etc.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #505  
I never knew there were so many generation companies from NRG to ones that might just be two hamsters in a cage :cool:
And the thing so many non-tech folks fail to realize is that they're not buying power directly from company XXX, but rather controlling what fraction of your utility's total load comes from that company.

If 20% of the utility's customers buy their power generation from company XXX, then the utility buys 20% of their generation capacity from that company. But the electrons knocked free by your favorite hamster have relatively small odds of actually finding their way to your particular wall socket. :ROFLMAO:
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #506  
The difference in price for generation can be 2 to 3 times the cheapest price, and I never knew there were so many generation companies from NRG to ones that might just be two hamsters in a cage :cool:
Last time I checked here, the difference between suppliers was negligible...a couple cents a kwh one way or another. With the relatively small amount of power we use any savings would be minimal. As it is, distribution costs are double the actual energy cost, and wouldn't change since it's based on usage.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #507  
California Assembly Bill 1890 signed into law September 1996 and implemented March 1998 separated generation and delivery.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #508  
My bill almost doubled too, even though my usage didn’t change much. I’m starting to think the biggest spike came from new delivery charges and fuel adjustments, not just usage.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #509  
We have a co-op, though some neighbors have SWEPCO as their lines run nearby.

I don't have the increase notice handy, but I remember it was less than 11 cents per Kwh. Plus, as a co-op, we get capital credit annually that reduces the cost a wee bit.

Our monthly runs from 90-170 depending on season. The increase wasn't huge, so I'm expecting $5-10 a month more.
 
   / Electricity Price Increases #510  
We have a co-op, though some neighbors have SWEPCO as their lines run nearby.

I don't have the increase notice handy, but I remember it was less than 11 cents per Kwh. Plus, as a co-op, we get capital credit annually that reduces the cost a wee bit.

Our monthly runs from 90-170 depending on season. The increase wasn't huge, so I'm expecting $5-10 a month more.
Being in a CO-OP has also helped mitigate a big increase for us as well. People just a few miles away on AEP have seen 40-50% increases in just the last year. Everyone thought a new natural gas power plant going in was going to lower electricity prices. Not so much when all that power is being sent to the East coast.
 

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