Title: My electric rates. Post by: bluefirecorp on January 16, 2012, 07:26:46 PM Well, I live in a small town in Northwest Ohio, the electricity prices are down-right low compared to others. They may even be dropping a bit lower with the solar panel array installation happening soon ::). Anyways, onto the numbers.
There's 2 price sets: Residential and Business (Commercial) It's easier to look at the prices here: http://www.cityofbryan.net/ElectricRates.asp But in summary, Residential: Monthly service charge $6.25 Monthly outside surcharge (if applicable) $3.75 Monthly usage charge 1 to 500 kW hours $0.085 over 500 kW hours $0.072 ---------------------- Commercial: Monthly service charge $12.50 Monthly outside surcharge (if applicable) $12.50 Monthly usage charge 1 to 5,000 kW hours $0.095 5,001 to 10,000 kW hours $0.082 over 10,000 kW hours $0.048 *Add $20.00 per kW of demand over 50 kW Minimum monthly charge 1-phase $10.00 3-phase $30.00 combined 2- & 3-phase $40.00 -------------------------------- I think the math was that after 64ish megawatts, the price of commercial per watt was equal to that of residential. There also is a 1 cent (for now), cost of generation. I live in a small housing complex, but there are plenty of commercial lots for rent/lease around here. I, also, have a great amount of IT know-how. Anyways, if anyone is interested in about ~8.2 cent electricity(residential), might as well contact me. Title: Re: My electric rates: Post by: Kluge on January 16, 2012, 11:32:23 PM Does that include all the state taxes & fees?
Title: Re: My electric rates: Post by: bluefirecorp on January 17, 2012, 07:55:15 AM Does that include all the state taxes & fees? Yes. Generation fees + state taxes create the less than 10 cent average for residential.Title: Re: My electric rates. Post by: bluefirecorp on January 20, 2012, 08:11:44 PM I do have a friend with a house instead of an apartment that gets similar rates. He has an attached garage that we could put the any extra machines. He also does have a solar panel array that isn't quite setup that would help reduce electricity costs [only maybe a 1 kW system). He just recently setup a security system via cameras and he works from home.
Also, another thing -- he owns a couple of guns, so good luck thieves. ::) |