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  • bronxnua
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 19

    #31
    Originally posted by SunEagle
    I think you are misunderstanding how they are charging you for electricity. If you go back and add the two Electric costs (use & demand) and divide by the total kWh for each billing period you are being charged between $0.22 and $0.27/kWh. How they list those charges on the bill can be confusing but in the end you are not really paying anywhere close to $0.089/kWh

    Now with your new solar pv system you should be able to reduce your electric bill but I am not sure how much. If you are paying $207/mth for the solar pv system you will probably still be charged for a connection fee every month even if you don't purchase electricity from Con-Ed.

    Let us know how it works out for you.
    I pay .089 per KWH to the esco, con Edison charges for them... and the rest are delivery , taxes and all else.

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    • J.P.M.
      Solar Fanatic
      • Aug 2013
      • 15015

      #32
      Originally posted by bronxnua
      I pay .089 per KWH to the esco, con Edison charges for them... and the rest are delivery , taxes and all else.
      You and/or your POCO and call it what you want, but your wallet doesn't care.

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      • SunEagle
        Super Moderator
        • Oct 2012
        • 15161

        #33
        Originally posted by bronxnua
        I pay .089 per KWH to the esco, con Edison charges for them... and the rest are delivery , taxes and all else.
        And I pay $0.07/kWh for my first 1000kWh and $0.0836/kWh for anything above that 1000kWh per month.

        I also pay a fuel charge between $0.04 and $0.05/kWh, plus $8.76/mth meter charge, plus $7.48/mth surge suppression equipment charge, plus ~ $28/mth taxes.

        It comes down to about $0.12/kWh for the electric usage & fuel, but about $0.15/kWh for my total bill with an average monthly bill (for the last couple of years) around $210/month.

        So what am I really paying for electricity usage? $0.075/kWh, $0.12/kWh or $0.15/kWh. It is still low compared to others.

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        • bronxnua
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2015
          • 19

          #34
          Originally posted by SunEagle
          And I pay $0.07/kWh for my first 1000kWh and $0.0836/kWh for anything above that 1000kWh per month.

          I also pay a fuel charge between $0.04 and $0.05/kWh, plus $8.76/mth meter charge, plus $7.48/mth surge suppression equipment charge, plus ~ $28/mth taxes.

          It comes down to about $0.12/kWh for the electric usage & fuel, but about $0.15/kWh for my total bill with an average monthly bill (for the last couple of years) around $210/month.

          So what am I really paying for electricity usage? $0.075/kWh, $0.12/kWh or $0.15/kWh. It is still low compared to others.
          If I paid all .15 per KWH total I would never go Solar. I would wait for Fuel Cell, that is coming in the future a few years out.

          My total is about .45 per KWH when all is added.

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          • SunEagle
            Super Moderator
            • Oct 2012
            • 15161

            #35
            Originally posted by bronxnua
            If I paid all .15 per KWH total I would never go Solar. I would wait for Fuel Cell, that is coming in the future a few years out.

            My total is about .45 per KWH when all is added.
            Wow $0.45/kWh. Ouch.

            Yeah my lower cost is what has stopped me from going solar even though I want to. It is just not financially viable today and may not be before I sell my current home.

            At least I have a plan to have solar on my retirement home (whenever that happens)

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            • bronxnua
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 19

              #36
              Originally posted by SunEagle
              Wow $0.45/kWh. Ouch.

              Yeah my lower cost is what has stopped me from going solar even though I want to. It is just not financially viable today and may not be before I sell my current home.

              At least I have a plan to have solar on my retirement home (whenever that happens)
              That is why I am doing solar, I want a bill that will not change for 20 years. $207 lease fixed while Con Edison drives the costs higher and higher I won't have to worry much.

              my net metering should cover the cost of the gas that I use for cooking. I will use about 700-800 Average and produce over 12K KWH during the year averages over 1000 per month.

              So that is a plus for me. Once I upgrade my boiler to gas it will help pay for some of the heating costs in gas.

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              • bronxnua
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2015
                • 19

                #37
                Originally posted by SunEagle
                Wow $0.45/kWh. Ouch.

                Yeah my lower cost is what has stopped me from going solar even though I want to. It is just not financially viable today and may not be before I sell my current home.

                At least I have a plan to have solar on my retirement home (whenever that happens)
                Originally posted by bronxnua
                That is why I am doing solar, I want a bill that will not change for 20 years. $207 lease fixed while Con Edison drives the costs higher and higher I won't have to worry much.

                my net metering should cover the cost of the gas that I use for cooking. I will use about 700-800 Average and produce over 12K KWH during the year averages over 1000 per month.

                So that is a plus for me. Once I upgrade my boiler to gas it will help pay for some of the heating costs in gas.
                I will still have to pay a basic service charge with Con Edison that adds about $40 bucks extra for the electric basic and the gas I use with all the charges.
                So my bill will be about $250 monthly. Still a good thing I don't have a crazy fluctuating bill.

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                • SunEagle
                  Super Moderator
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 15161

                  #38
                  Originally posted by bronxnua
                  I will still have to pay a basic service charge with Con Edison that adds about $40 bucks extra for the electric basic and the gas I use with all the charges.
                  So my bill will be about $250 monthly. Still a good thing I don't have a crazy fluctuating bill.
                  +1. Sounds like a good plan.

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                  • bronxnua
                    Junior Member
                    • Jun 2015
                    • 19

                    #39
                    Originally posted by SunEagle
                    First off that $402.29 bill was for two months 9/18/13 to 11/18/13.

                    The $267.91 was calculated at $0.15/kWh for 1786 kWh of "Elec Use".

                    The $134.38 was calculated at $0.075/kWh for 1786 kWh for "Elec Demand".

                    If you total those you paid about $0.225/kWh for 1786 kWh or about $402.

                    Back in 5/13 they were charging you a single rate of $0.275/kWh where you used 800 kWh and got billed for $219.66.

                    It looks like now they are now charging you about $0.27/kWh only they split it into two areas. Usage and Demand.

                    I am not saying that isn't a high electric rate. I am saying that all POCO's have different ways to charge people which can be simple or confusing.





                    My usage is 8.9 Cents fixed all other charges are from Con Edison.

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