but the real costs we will be paying is jumping from $16 per megawatt to between $136 and $397 per megawatt.
Now, there is quite a disparity between what providers pay for electricity and the end costs to the consumer.
So, do you think this disparity accounts for the fact that you've read some articles you don't understand and have mistaken Watts for Watt-hours?
The disparity was explained to you.
Here is what you are either not understanding... or intentionally trying to confuse so others may not grasp its full effect and meaning:
The actual cost providers pay for electricity is going up between 850% and 2480%.
These price increases are a direct result of the war on coal.
These price increases are not estimates. They are already agreed to and contracted. These increases WILL HAPPEN unless we take measures to stop them.
These costs will be passed on the electricity consumer.
This means every electricity consumers bills will rise between 850% and 2480%.... unless we contact our legislators and undo this financial rape only meant to decrease our wealth and ability to survive and thrive.
do it today before its to late:
http://action.americancommitment.org/6675/vote-yes-on-sj-res-37-to-stop-epas-war-on-coal/