EatTheRichAllOfThem t1_j25n0yh wrote on December 29, 2022 at 8:57 PM Reply to comment by jumboshrimp93 in National Grid rate increase, but seems a lot higher than anticipated? by jumboshrimp93 An example that is almost right on your numbers (600 kWh, $179 last winter, $293 this winter) was given back when they warned everyone in September: https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/some-massachusetts-customers-will-see-a-64-increase-in-their-electric-bills-this-winter/2840633/ It also said the delivery rate remained flat, which is why your entire bill did not triple. Permalink Parent 10
EatTheRichAllOfThem t1_j25hk32 wrote on December 29, 2022 at 8:21 PM Reply to National Grid rate increase, but seems a lot higher than anticipated? by jumboshrimp93 Every bill for every service for every person has gone up because rates & prices increases. The question you should be asking is did my usage go up? Permalink 24
EatTheRichAllOfThem t1_j25n0yh wrote
Reply to comment by jumboshrimp93 in National Grid rate increase, but seems a lot higher than anticipated? by jumboshrimp93
An example that is almost right on your numbers (600 kWh, $179 last winter, $293 this winter) was given back when they warned everyone in September: https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/some-massachusetts-customers-will-see-a-64-increase-in-their-electric-bills-this-winter/2840633/
It also said the delivery rate remained flat, which is why your entire bill did not triple.