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CliverFever t1_j6awfqw wrote

Meanwhile I’m still trying to figure out how my bill went from the usual $250 to $789!!! For a 2 bedroom apt! That’s almost half the rent! Wtf 🤬

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SaddenedBKSticks t1_j6bc0yl wrote

Our electric heating(with other electric appliances/water heater) during January(with one room of 2 baseboards on at low temp, but usually running a lot) is about $620ish. January is usually the worst month, but this January is a bit mild. Hoping it reflects in the bill to be near the usual amout, otherwise we'd be probably beating you. December is usually around $350-400ish(before these rate increases). We should be getting our January bill soon, a bit scared lol.

That's pretty high for a 2 bedroom apartment though(the $789), something might be up with your usage or a leak developed somewhere, or your habits changed. It's awful how out of control these rates have gotten, especially for those of us with electric heating. A lot of people with electric heating are going to struggle a bit while this is going on.

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thesbaine t1_j6ax5zd wrote

Electric heat?

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CliverFever t1_j6axcx9 wrote

Yes but usually during the summer it’ll be around $150 to $175 and in the winter $230 to $275 but NEVER has it been this expensive.

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alienwarezftw t1_j6bw9sb wrote

Maybe we should go back to propane lol this country can’t handle and our electric grid is a joke

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frissonFry t1_j6au1kg wrote

Mine was just over $300, with the Constellation supplier rate. My bill would have been $100 higher with Eversource as the supplier... This is the highest electricity bill I've ever had. Some of my usage was offset by my solar panels, but I usually run out of banked solar power in late November, so I start getting bills higher than the connection fee in December through February. I can't imagine not having solar with these rates, it's fucking insane.

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WhittlingDan t1_j6dvzx6 wrote

Not everywhere has alternatives. I found one but the rates are not locked even though you have to sign a contract for like 2 or 3 years.

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MIL-C-44072C t1_j6em8nl wrote

>Not everywhere has alternatives.

IANAL, but I'm like 99% sure that's untrue. Electricity companies are not like ISPs.

>I found one but the rates are not locked even though you have to sign a contract for like 2 or 3 years.

Contracts in CT are worthless. One of the few good laws this state has makes it illegal for a company to impose termination fees/penalties for ending a contract early. Accordingly, a contract that locks in a rate can literally only help the consumer in this state. Rate goes down? End your contract. Rate goes up? You're contract protects you.

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betterandbetter86 t1_j6asasd wrote

Mine was $515…electric heat pump heat, 40 year old windows, 1800 sq feet, right off Long Island sound. Looking into Constellation tomorrow. It hasn’t even been that cold yet, February and March could be expensive!

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apothecarynow t1_j6c64x8 wrote

Why not look for the cheapest supplier, which constellation is not? People seriously have to stop blindly talking them. Their moment has passed.

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gregra193 t1_j6c7bze wrote

Choose the cheaper supplier from EnergizeCT.

Windows aren’t usually the culprit, it’s typically air sealing that needs to be done. You can get $1000 worth of air sealing for $50 through a state program.

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ChickenCamp t1_j6cqp7r wrote

Switching is good but know that it isn’t instant. It can take two full billing cycles to change suppliers.

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SheltonAlamo72354 t1_j6boszi wrote

Don't worry...our governor has taken note of the situation...

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Synapse82 t1_j6d0z1r wrote

The first knee jerk response to go solar and begin taking on a huge responsibility and lock yourself into more payments. Which is typical.

But why not figure out why you used so much electricity? You say energy friendly but that bill doesn’t represent it. Even at half the rate that’s a ton of energy. (Look at the comment with the dude has solar + paying 300)

My bill was $189 (record high) for 1600 square feet using oil. Mostly because I’ve been supplementing using space heaters.

Maybe an energy audit, or look at your month over month usage and see where the spike is. I’ve gone through all my equipment and calculated how much electricity I use and why.

My hot tub for example, I estimate is about $30 a month by itself and the heaters are $40 ($1-1.50 per day) the math worked out close because last year this time my bill was $120

Having control and knowledge over your usage helps stability in your bill. That’s energy friendly ;)

The rush to get solar and keep carelessly burning up energy blows my mind here. Don’t forget to switch your supplier and save 10 cents per kw.

Lastly: oil heat burns a lot of electricity as well with hot water. The blower motor constantly runs, I replaced mine with new energy efficient one.

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ConfidentDot7097 t1_j6arg1r wrote

Look up Direct Energy, a cost effective alternative.

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apothecarynow t1_j6c6jkx wrote

Personally I would do Thinkenergy. 14.80 cents vs 14.81 cent but 100 RECs so cleaner energy for less than one dollar year for most people.

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letsseeaction t1_j6cqfx3 wrote

One person, same SF, oil heat / hot water and my new bill is $90ish (240ish kwh). Up from $65ish last month with similar usage. Sucks, but my bill hasn't tripled.

Having an extra person shouldn't, in itself, triple your usage compared to mine. Do you have large draws like: gaming computers, a hot tub, electric heaters, etc? If not, I'd spend some time to figure out where your draws are before spending thousands of dollars on solar.

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rp3821 t1_j6avd41 wrote

My first bill? $117. 1400 sq.ft. Cape style house. Work 12 hours/day, M-F, with barely any electrical use.

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99nine99 t1_j6bhco6 wrote

How many solar panels do you have?

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Icy_Comparison148 t1_j6cjq54 wrote

I can’t really tell, but it sounds like he is bragging about living alone and working all the time so his electric bill is lower.

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gregra193 t1_j6c78af wrote

Space heater? Electric hot water?

Have you switched to a competitive supplier yet?

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MikeSCARN95 t1_j6d0kot wrote

Electric heat, 3 heads, 1 air handler that does heat AC . Family of 4 in a 2500 Sq. Ft. House

My bill just came out to 240.50(generation only). This is with constellation, without it would be 400 just for generation.

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alisa62 t1_j6d9qt6 wrote

Ours way more than doubled but then I realized it’s for two months going forward! Not past due. I called and they couldn’t explain…wtf…

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woodstove7 t1_j6doc8g wrote

ConEdison in Danbury. I used them when they were Ross Solar in 2015/16 something like that. Same place & people just a different name. They’re honest, upfront and stand behind their work. I highly recommend them to anyone considering solar.

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charmed_fandomgal t1_j6duq55 wrote

Mine went from $160 (which was already kind stupidly high for 2 people, 1 that leaves every single weekend) and we were both gone for Christmas break. To over $340 that’s more than double after it doubled previously

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pathxfinder2 t1_j6f632h wrote

Thankfully we switched to Constellations back in October or so. Total bill was $169. Up from $140 last month. Saved us about $75 if we stuck with eversource. Electric hot water heater. Oil heat.

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Mammoth_Plane_5981 t1_j6fl6ck wrote

For solar installer I would check out Earthlight out of Ellington

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Eastern_Ladder_6118 t1_j6fqf7r wrote

3000 sq. ft house with a 40 panel solar system installed 2015. $12.84 electric bill this month which is the same as every month. Solar lease payment of $100 a month. Bill is same Even in summer with central AC and swimming pool. We have gas heat and last winter had bills up to $600 a month. Installed smart thermostats and never set heat above 61 degrees when home. During day when at work/school heat set at 52 degrees. We wear hoodies! $200 gas bill this month. Just replaced 25 year old boiler last week with more efficient unit courtesy of my American Home Shield policy.

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WheredMyBrainsGo t1_j6gro5l wrote

Please! Just go with an alternative energy supplier such as constellation etc. You can get a fixed rate plan for 2 or 3 years. If you want to do solar more power to you but you DO NOT need to pay Eversource or UI for electricity generation (though you do need to pay them for “delivery fees”).

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merryone2K t1_j6n28z4 wrote

Two year old, 2-bedroom log cabin, 1200 square feet with one heat pump, thermostat set at 58˚ = $383. Typically $175 for January. Fuck Eversource.

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WhittlingDan t1_j6dvnsj wrote

I live alone in a 600sqft one bedroom and my electric bill is about $50 a month now that rates habe gone up again. I do have a small full size fridge and don't use the oven often. It is still expensive for 1 small light, a Tv for four hours a day, a phone, a tablet and a microwave.

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Prestigious-Tie2049 t1_j6cpklf wrote

2600 square feet.

My bill was $130.

Stop leaving your lights on

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ChickenCamp t1_j6cqwbb wrote

Lightbulbs are not doubling an electric bill. It’s most likely heat and large appliances coupled with unregulated utilities. Dealing with these in an apartment is especially difficult when you can’t change out a dishwasher or lower the temp of a water heater.

“buy more blankets” would be better advice

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