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DrewE
Nov 01, 2020Explorer II
I'd happily take $.165 per kWh; at my home in Vermont, I have to pay about $.18 per kWh between power company's rate and the state's (mandatory) charge to cover efficiency programs.
Electric rates vary quite a bit over the country. The northeast and California are the highest in the continental US (Alaska and Hawaii are even higher--understandable given their isolation). Louisiana is the lowest.
Interesting data (well, if you're interested in electric rates): https://www.chooseenergy.com/electricity-rates-by-state/
Electric rates vary quite a bit over the country. The northeast and California are the highest in the continental US (Alaska and Hawaii are even higher--understandable given their isolation). Louisiana is the lowest.
Interesting data (well, if you're interested in electric rates): https://www.chooseenergy.com/electricity-rates-by-state/
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