Got our electric bill straightened out.

The smart meters in Illinois enable "time of use pricing" called the hourly rate. They send you letters about how much you could have saved last year, but you're not guaranteed to save anything. The cost of electricity can skyrocket for just a few days of the year and wipe out your potential savings.

Don't sign up for any special billing from the electric company except maybe level billing. We don't need it because I save money like mad, I don't ever spend money I don't need to. But it makes the bill predictable and I still am mindful that we need "deficit months" to make sure the bill doesn't start to creep up.

They're talking about massive utility rate hikes this year, both because the PJM interconnect is raising our Capacity Charge and because the Illinois Commerce Commission approved rate hikes for "upgrades" of I think over $166 billion dollars over the next several years.

The State is prioritizing moving to zero carbon. The federal government can do whatever it wants to but it's ultimately the States that decide what the plan is for energy.

I like not having the NRG coal plant going a mile from my home, spewing all that toxic garbage into the air.
 
I currently pay 10.4 cents/kWh. Our co-op just announced slight price increases for the first time in over a decade. Everyone is on edge 🤣
 
How can you be on a TOD plan? Must have a smart meter for that, so they can charge you highest rate from 5p-8p.
The bill should be just “D”. Or, did you get the meter installed after Jan 14th this year?
 
The 2nd and 4th dials spin CCW. So I read 00559. You'll notice how the second zero (thousandths place) is halfway to the one, as it should be, as the next digit's near the five.
 
NY State Electric & Gas just swapped out my ~50yr/old meter with a smart meter this AM. I'm bracing for it.. Some friends and acquaintances of mine have complained about astronomical jumps in their bill after the install. The young fella that did the install (took about 1min) threw the security "lock" he cut off in the snow about 30ft from the meter. I discovered it later when out walking with the dogs. Nice. The hang tag they're supposed to hang on your door with a brief description of the situation was laying in the slush at the end of my driveway.
 
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NY State Electric & Gas just swapped out my ~50yr/old meter with a smart meter this AM. I'm bracing for it.. Some friends and acquaintances of mine have complained about astronomical jumps in their bill after the install. The young fella that did the install (took about 1min) threw the security "lock" he cut off in the snow about 30ft from the meter. I discovered it later when out walking with the dogs. Nice. The hang tag they're supposed to hang on your door with a brief description of the situation was laying in the slush at the end of my driveway.
It is not unheard of for old mechanical meters to be stuck or at least reading low compared to something with proper calibration.

NYSEG is making their way across the state with the smart meter rollout - they are supposed to get to me in March.
 
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