A well pump will easily pull $40-60 each month just for it. Then if he has an electric water heater that will be another $40-50. The rates are very much different from one company to another.
I have two rental homes that are exactly the same. I do mean the same. They are the same floor plan just built a mile from each other. They both have older couples that rent them. The only difference is the electric companies. The one is on REA and the other is Alliant Energy. The one on Alliant runs around $175 each month. The one on REA runs around $100 each month. They both use just about the same kilowatts of electric. The rates are just much higher on Alliant. I have raised cane with them for the twenty years we have owned the house and never can get anything done.
I have a set of building that where on Alliant and the minimum bill was $35 each month. We only have grain bins there. I had them remove the complete service. Even with it shut off they where charging me $5.95 per month for the pole that the meter was on. I just take the generator over when ever we want to use the bins. It is more secure that way any how. Plus it saved me on the insurance since the building do not have any electric in them.
The bigger companies are ripping off their customers. They charge us for building more lines/plants etc. and then get a rate increase from the PUCO committee when they get the lines/plants done. It is all just a shell game to steal from the the consumer.
Remember when they deregulated the electric grid?? We where supposed to be able to buy the electric from any supplier. Do any of you know of anyone that has been able to do that other than larger users like factories?
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