Posted by JML755 on April 21, 2015 at 16:08:12 from (24.192.190.127):
In Reply to: Electricity Rates posted by Tech 7 on April 21, 2015 at 09:51:04:
Here in Michigan, averaged 7.2 cents/kwh on last bill + 5 cents delivery charge, so a little over 12.2 cents. Then add a bunch of "surcharges" which don't seem like much but they add up.
I don't blame the utilities. They provide good, reliable energy with little downtime. If you don't believe that, talk to people from other countries where rolling blackouts are the norm. In Lebanon, people in million dollar condos run an extension cord out a window during blackouts and pay up to $400/month to hook up to private generators. Why not build more generating stations? The bureaucrats are in cahoots with the backup generator guys.
The problem here is the government trying to force us into a "green" society, no matter the cost. Here in the US, the 2025 CAFE standards will raise the cost of a new car several thousands of dollars JUST TO MEET THOSE STANDARDS! I'm sure the gov'ment will be coming up with NEW mandates over the next 10 years to add to that.
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