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Originally Posted by SailinAway
Thanks for that information and to brk-Int for his explanation. I think I have this figured out, IF the supply charge is the only rate that changes. Here's my last bill, when I used air conditioning 24 hours a day:
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Does that look about right? That's very helpful. My actual usage on my July bill was 260 kWh less than my chart estimated.
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Our electric bill is IDENTICAL to yours—we used 456kwh from 6/16-7/18.
We're in a 2100 ft² split built in the late 1970's.
Central air, dehumidifier, electric stove, electric dryer, etc. AC set at 72° for all but while away, which was 75° and water heater set to 120°.
The three things I'm currently trying (as I type this by the lake): dehumidifier set to 60 instead of ~45, water heater set to vacation mode while away, AC set to 85 while away.
The killer for us is electric baseboard, but we've never changed for a ton of reasons. Though I think we can minimize/negate the price increases, I may look more into heating this next year.
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