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It's complicated. According to my March to April bill, I used 266 kwh @ 11.0601¢ per kwh plus 71¢ tax. So the supply charge came out to $31.13
In addition, ConEd charged a basic delivery charge of $12.42, plus $19.41 to deliver the 266 kwh I used, plus a SBC/RPS charge of 64¢ and sales tax @ 4% of $2.57. So the total delivery charge worked out to $34.10
Add that together and the total electric charge, at the residential/religious rate, came out to $66.80 for 30 days.
Overall I paid an average of 25¢ per kwh but I wouldn't presume you could interpolate that into 500 kwh would cost $125, or even that my 266 kwh will cost the same amount next month. |
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| said by Stacy :It's complicated. You're right. It's complicated. Seems designed so one could never check the accuracy of the bill, let alone shop around for a better rate.
Thanks Bob -- Motor Vessel - Tamara B. 43' Long-Range Trawler Cape Elizebeth ME. See her Here. |
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| said by TamaraB :said by Stacy :It's complicated. You're right. It's complicated. Seems designed so one could never check the accuracy of the bill, let alone shop around for a better rate. Thanks Bob If you think that's complicated just wait till the summer surcharge kicks in. ConEd also has flat rate billing but they seem to estimate payments based on the most expensive months.
The total cost of having a single meter may be cheaper than multiple meters. The marina probably only has to pay the basic charges once and additional kwh, past a certain point, may be billed at a lower rate. That might give the marina a little wiggle room to eak out a profit but even that might get eaten up by bookkeeping. |
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