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Goodliving85 t1_j8zo8z0 wrote

Yeah my $700 electric bill for 4 weeks of energy use In February is definitely helping me approach the poverty line.

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Dumguy1214 t1_j90omiz wrote

my bill was $60

I live in Iceland

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tempestveil t1_j90tp9e wrote

our electric bill is never over 72-75$ USD a month here in Pennsylvania USA... used to be 55-60$ but they did tell us an increase was coming. Still reasonable. (for now.. )

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Dumguy1214 t1_j90tshw wrote

I read in the paper that they pay $1500 for a house in Sweden

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reaganmien t1_j9133kk wrote

For the month of December, yes. It highly affects those who heat up their houses with radiators using only electricity. The price in December per kWh was about $0,4. As of February its below $0,1 per kWh. I lowered the temperature at home which is 200m2 to 17 degrees and was able to keep my bill at $500. We are getting refunds by government subsidies now however to cover for the higher costs.

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Goodliving85 t1_j91g2l2 wrote

The power of an actual humane government should never be underestimated.

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Classic_Beautiful973 t1_j937saf wrote

Electric bill for 1700 sq ft in Washington State is like $80-120. We're well below national average per kwh though

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Soil-Play t1_j91lsko wrote

Well, most of the US doesn't have cheap geothermal energy...

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Dumguy1214 t1_j91lzyg wrote

well, we have 160 volcanos, 10 could go off anytime

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RobertISaar t1_j92wxay wrote

Extract more heat to lessen the anger of the volcano gods?

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Dumguy1214 t1_j92x6rc wrote

this is true, boreholes tapping off pressure have lessen earthquakes

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