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Old 08-26-2011, 10:30 AM
 
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Originally Posted by jtur88 View Post
Just got my electric bill. $98. The afternoon temperature was over 96 every day during the billing month, over 100 most days.
The heat in my area over the last 2 months is about the same. HOT!

My last 2 bills were $129 and change. I keep the A/C at 78 and run a ceiling fan when I'm in a room. It's certainly more expensive than spring/fall when we open the windows, but for a 2700 SF house, it's not that bad.

For comparison purposes, here are the bill details:

Jul 19 to Aug 18 (30 Days)

125.65 Residential Service (1398 KWH/ .090 per KWH)
.27 Rewnewable Energy Rider (?)
3.78 Sales Tax

129.70 Total Bill

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