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Power Bill hike.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 1:46 pm
by Duper
For those of you in Oregon, have you noticed a huge jump in your power bill this month?
Mine nearly doubled for November and the cost what nowhere near what it was in September. I used roughly the same amount of power then ...actually more. Just trying to see if it's me or how fat this reaches. A couple of co-workers have experienced the same thing.
Thanks!
Re: Power Bill hike.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:09 pm
by CUDA
I'll need to check with my Finance Minister
Re: Power Bill hike.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 3:06 pm
by callmeslick
CUDA wrote:I'll need to check with my Finance Minister
if it had gone up that much, you would have heard her blame you for something, if the situation is like at Chez Slick.
Re: Power Bill hike.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 5:36 pm
by Tunnelcat
Duper, what are you paying this year verses last year per kilowatt? I'm still paying 8 cents a kilowatt and it's the same as last year. What company is yours, Portland General Electric? CPI is still doing us good up here in our big rural district.
Re: Power Bill hike.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 9:15 pm
by Duper
Which Part TC?
I have 4 separate catagories:
Basic charge :$10.00
Energy Use Charge: $6.245 / KwH
Transmission Charge: $.283 / KwH
Distribution Charge: $3.794 / KwH
There is also an assortment of local taxes and credits that don't amount to much.. $3.00 total to payout.
Still trying to figure what's going on....
Looks like they may not have collected on a payment. gah.. digging.. I hate epay.
Re: Power Bill hike.
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 4:34 pm
by Tunnelcat
Let's see for my last bill which included part of November and most of December...
Basic service charge: $13.00
KWH Revenue: 693 kwh at $0.0810 per kwh which came to $56.13.
Corvallis City Utility Tax: 1.5% which was $1.04
Low income assistance: $0.05
So my total bill came to $70.22 for the billing period that included part of November and most of December. Since I use natural gas for heat and hot water, my electricity is used for lights, electronics, kitchen appliances, shop tools, furnace fan motors, dehumidifier in basement, and AC compressor in summer.