Smart Meters are being installed. Once installed and time-of-use rates come into effect, you will pay:
(For those not in the know, including the government: homemakers and visiting nurses usually work during the day, running laundy machines and dryers, washing dishes, bathing clients, drying clients' hair. In other words, these helpers of the infirm consume their electricity during on-peak hours.)
- On-peak = 10.5 cents/kWh
- Mid-peak = 7.5 cents/kWh (what is mid-peak???)
- Off-peak = 3.5 cents/kWh
(For those not in the know, including the government: homemakers and visiting nurses usually work during the day, running laundy machines and dryers, washing dishes, bathing clients, drying clients' hair. In other words, these helpers of the infirm consume their electricity during on-peak hours.)
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What the heck is he wasting energy on, I wondered?! The mind boggles!!
Perhaps we wouldn't have rolling blackouts and need smart meters (which apparently we don't have except my clock that needs manual resetting loses minutes occasionally during the night) if we actually talked about and educated people on how to use less electricity!