Posted by jdemaris on June 11, 2014 at 10:30:34 from (70.195.146.111):
In Reply to: High electric bills posted by hughb on June 11, 2014 at 07:43:58:
12 to 14 cents per KWH is the average USA rate when all the charges are figured in for grid power. Some areas as low as 7 cents and some as high as 35 cents. Alaska and Hawaii are the highest and West Virginia and Louisiana are the lowest.
That even goes for Jennifer who is doing the cyber-chuckling with her solar. She is probably paying more then most grid users when all is factored in. And yeah - I know - how dare I say something potentially negative towards a female.
There IS a reality and it's very easy to read through expense records of solar users - off and on grid. Just a comment on facts and nothing personal as some imply here. Anybody that changes to solar only because they think it will save them money has a screw loose. There are many valid reasons to do it - big savings is not one of them.
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