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I need to know how much Con-Ed charges for a Kilowatt-hour of electricity.
I would appreciate it if some kind soul looked at a recent electric bill and divided the TOTAL cost (including all taxes, fees, service charge etc.(basically, the amount of the check you must send to Con Ed) divided by the number of kilowatt-hours actually used (i.e. meter read, not estimated.)
804kwh , cost 229.81 as a bottom line so that is .2858 per kwh.
2 bedroom 2 bath apartment in a high rise . two air conditioners ..one in the living room run all day . one in bedroom run all night ...for about an hour a day both run together while i put my drumming time in .
Last edited by mathjak107; 09-30-2021 at 06:55 AM..
Mine is .4044 for my three bedroom with no AC. Also note that I switched accounts to be in my name so this is literally a brand spanking new account and without me being home the entire month and only my refrigerator running.
2021:
NYC residential electric customer using 300 kilowatt hours would increase $3.40 to $79.83, an increase of 4.5%.
Westchester residential electric customer using 450 kilowatt hours would increase $4.88 to $111.34, an increase of 4.6%.
2022:
NYC residential electric customer using 300 kilowatt hours would increase $3.03 to $82.86, an increase of 3.8%.
Westchester residential electric customer using 450 kilowatt hours would increase $4.34 to $115.68, an increase of 3.9%.
My August electric bill from Con Ed averaged 30 cents a kWh including supply charges, delivery charges, taxes and other charges. (Note: My bill included 3 weeks of August and 1 week in September. My meter reading date is about a week into the new month.)
My July bill averaged 28.5 cents a kWh.
My June bill averaged 28.15 cents a kWh.
My May bill averaged 33.5 cents a kWh.
The supply and delivery charges per kWh vary month to month.
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