Submitted by mrjojo-san t3_zoimu6 in boston
Hey guys, I could use help comparing electric charges. We've seen our electric bill, year over year, has increased about 57%! Looks like the cause is a dramatic increase in our supply charge rate, going from 0.14821/kWh to 0.33891/kWh. National Grid is our suppler. (I'm also not sure our consumption is being accurately measured, but that's a different topic)
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Oct 2021 : $46.68 - Delivery services: $28.60; Supply charges: $18.44 (0.11823 * 156 kWh)
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Oct 2022 : $74.70 - Delivery services: $33.27; Supply charges: $41.79 (0.22351 * 187kWh)
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Nov 2021 : $58.30 (Delivery services: $31.97; Supply charges: $60.66 (0.14821 * 180 kWh)
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Nov 2022 : $91.89 (Delivery services: $31.59; Supply charges: $60.66 (0.33891 * 179 kWh)
So, is anyone else seeing red from their electric bills?
Note: it's just my partner and I. We live in a 1 bedroom, and our large appliances are 1 TV and fridge. Other electronics are 1 laptop used daily. I plan to
EDIT: Thank you for all your anecdotes and advice. I have immediately switched to Town Square Energy after reviewing the list of supplier rates for my zip code on https://energyswitchma.gov/#/ They're offering 0.19 v 0.33 of National Grid, a 33% in savings!
simonsays123 t1_j0nbqdn wrote
Electricity rates have gone way up. Look to see if your town has a “community aggregation” program that you can opt into as your supply rate.
Example https://www.boston.gov/departments/environment/community-choice-electricity