• Jourei@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    Transmission and taxes etc. all combined amount to 6.8c/kWh.

    Spot price for actual power price and it’s margin is 0.49 c/kWh. Monthly the price has been between 3-7c/kWh on average this year. Most months I’ve managed to beat the average price. 😎

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    5 days ago

    We have two rates, this is if you are using over 10kwh per day, the maximum rate: $0.1372 per kwh

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    5 days ago

    I’d let you know how much I spend in electricity through PGE, but…

    1. I just recently moved in, so I don’t have good data for you yet, and

    2. Portland General Electric ≠ Pacific Gas & Electric

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    5 days ago

    $0.103/kWh plus a daily fee of some small amount. 1,150 sq. ft. apartment with two EVs. $80-100 every two months.

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    5 days ago

    same as you. I wish this state would take responsibility at targeting PGE. especially since they burned down an entire town in 2018. it’s honestly the only thing that makes me consider just leaving California for back home.

  • pedz@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    I have no idea. Electricity, heat and hot water are included in my rent.

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    6 days ago

    in bc we have two tier pricing, the first X kilowatthours per month is I think 0.08CAD (~0.05USD), the second is 0.15CAD (~0.11USD)

    Our power mostly comes from hydroelectric dams, but we wheel and deal it interprovincially so within the course of a day we’ll spend some time importing and some time exporting which gives us lower rates, and lets other places run more efficiently (ie Fewer gas turbines)

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    6 days ago

    It heavily depends on the season. I had a look at the live prices, and currently the price of electricity is about 0.6SEK/kWh.

    However, back in 2022-2023 we had electricity prices as high as 2.7SEK/kWh.

    Sadly, the EU wants a unified energy grid which will increase the cost of power.

    Sweden aslo needs to upgrade the transmission infrastructure between areas

  • CommissarVulpin@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    I live in Washington state, most of my electricity is from hydro or nuclear. My bill is usually about $80 a month, but it can go over $100 in the summer if I’m running the AC a lot.