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Starboard_Pete t1_jdf9zxl wrote
In addition to the suggestions here, when you do call, ask them to confirm the meter number attached to your account. (Not sure if you recently had a new meter put in or any changes like that?) One time (albeit in a different state), the power company transposed two numbers on my meter during some update, and I started getting crazy bills. Took months to straighten that one out.
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JosiesYardCart t1_jdh6wni wrote
Not sure if someone else posted, but in the fine print of your bill is the number for the Public Utilities Commission. In 2019 I spoke at their hearings w/CMP lawyers present. I plan to again in the very near future. Possibly contacting your town's legislative representative.
This is why we have on the fall referendum the option to vote for Pine Tree Power, which is consumer owned. Madison Electric, Kennebunk, Boothbay Harbor and other towns have their own community based company. I have friends that live in those areas and swear their bills are lower and don't have the outages like the rest of us.
plywooden t1_jdhdl21 wrote
Yes. Kennebunk residents always speak highly of KL&P. I'll be voting for PTP.
home-for-good t1_jdh8qae wrote
I know more than one person who had CMP billing them for the wrong meter number and claimed to have fixed it only to not have fixed it.
gregra193 t1_jdew8l2 wrote
Look at CMP Energy Manager, and look for patterns in your usage. What hours are you using a lot of energy? Is it like this every day? Only on weekdays?
Space heater? Secondary old fridge/freezer? Identifying patterns in your usage will help you reduce it.
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West_Ad_8279 t1_jdfk943 wrote
And lights do not draw that many KWh. Especially led. I leave lights on every night all year and only costs me a couple dollars more per month
gregra193 t1_jdex7a7 wrote
So…check your hourly usage and find out what times during the day there is excessive usage. Look for patterns and go from there.
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gregra193 t1_jdexubq wrote
You don’t seem to be responsive/wanting to learn more about your energy consumption.
If they aren’t reading your meter, check if the PDF/paper version of your bill states “estimated usage.” The vast majority of homes are on Smart Meters that don’t need to be read.
If you are being billed for 2000kwh, find out if that’s an estimated billing or actual usage. Energy Manager can show you all of that in a few clicks. ✌️
lantech t1_jdhixu7 wrote
he might be one of the luddites that opted out of the smart meter because radiation or something
Agitated_Date2251 t1_jdhtuqf wrote
Quite possible. Talked about his meter being read, refuses to look up his hourly usage, then deletes his post when everybody asks him about his energy usage.
w1nn1ng1 t1_jdf404k wrote
Meters are smart, there is no “reading” if you have a smart meter, they automatically update usage. The only reading that is done now is if the meter fails to check in or to verify accuracy.
rich6490 t1_jdfhfoa wrote
They don’t “read” your physical meter anymore. It’s all digital. He’s suggesting a logical step to rule out an appliance issue causing to much draw which is much more likely than a CMP meter error.
Ignoring the good advice given here won’t lower your bill.
bennydasjet t1_jdf30py wrote
Tell everyone you know and get them to vote for Pine Tree Power
dinah-fire t1_jdh596i wrote
They're giving you really good advice, if you really want to figure out what the problem. Where is CMP getting those numbers from? This is how you would find out.
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demalo t1_jdh2uyk wrote
Bad or old wiring? You can always rent a kilowatt from a library to check appliances to see how much they are drawing power. Could check breakers (on/off) to see what’s drawing power.
Could be a sign of a dying well pump if you have one. Or a sump pump.
plywooden t1_jdhd7xg wrote
A relative's neighbor had bills like this when the house was unoccupied for a couple months. CMP won't budge.
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