BigBrownGirl
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Real world user context? My April bill was $55 vs April 2023/$43. (Chorus of yeah, but's; ...the weather, higher usage, et al) A'they're hosing us'las, BBG HQ used 10% *less* than last year.
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- From 2022 to 2024, the electricity provider has moved to raise prices at least three times

- AEP Ohio instituted a 28% rate increase in 2023

- In 2017, AEP Ohio proposed a 120% increase in fixed fees for customers
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06:46 PM - Apr 25, 2024
10:03 AM - May 04, 2024
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roxannehawn
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In response to BigBrownGirl.
Wow. Our electric bill doesn't even get that low in the summer in CO, and we don't have A/C. Our April bill was $256, and the one I just paid was $177. We've had a long/cold winter extending into spring. Just 29 degrees here this morning. Brrrr.
10:37 AM - May 04, 2024
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BigBrownGirl
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We're not out of the woods for another wk or so, but I *think* we had our last frost last wk. Imma single so that controls a number of cost variables. Plus, a bit of a hardass. 🤭 Summer? 90+ for more than a day before I'll even consider puttin on the air.
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10:51 AM - May 04, 2024
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roxannehawn
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In response to BigBrownGirl.
Fingers crossed you're beyond frost! We're SO lucky that we don't really need a/c here, but we're pretty strict with the heat in winter. Our thermostat is set at 65, and we turn the heat off overnight. We also have a good fireplace though, so that helps in the living room in the evenings.
11:38 AM - May 04, 2024
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BigBrownGirl
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In response to roxannehawn.
The fireplace lifestyle is unlocking a new ::limit usage:: level, I'd imagine. (I have a fireplace but I'll take my chances with the chilly willy & costs before Imma have to run the risk of involving the fire service.) But I'm right there at 66. ...They (power co's) have us over a barrel. 😒
08:56 PM - May 05, 2024
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