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.aspBut 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
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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
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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.