• LostXOR@fedia.io
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    3 days ago

    32¢/kWh still seems kinda high; my power is only 11¢/kWh. Though maybe I just live in a very energy-rich location.

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      3 days ago

      32c/kWh seems straight up insane to me. Peak rates are half that where I live (around 15c/kWh), and overnight rates are a third (around 10c). These aren’t even the cheapest rates to be found in North America. Pretty sure that nod goes to Quebec, where they pay less than 7c/kWh for the first 40kWh each month, and 10c/kWh beyond that.

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        2 days ago

        32c/kWh sounds good to me. During peak times I’m paying close to 50c/kWh, on top of the daily supply charge of around $1.50

        But at least I get 2c/kWh solar feed in tariff 🙃