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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 02:44 PM
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Gas bill was $75 and some change, which is about 50% higher than it was in Feb. 2020.
Still waiting on the Constellation Energy electric bill.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 02:49 PM
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I am guessing my gas bill will be about $600 this month, Still don't have the bill yet
Electric should be around 200 Wow. Just wow. It was stupid cold in my area. I was trying to keep my pipes from busting. I even cut three holes in sheetrock inside my house to keep from having a flood from pipes freezing, those were 2 hose bibs and one line for my fridge. My house stays cold which is good in Texas, but bad for a record cold snap. I have 20 to 25 feet ceiling in most of my living spaces. I was running 4 bathrooms full time with water, I even took my Washing machine line and cut it in half and let the hot/cold run down the drain for 6 days. I have 2 Gas Water heaters in the 2nd story attic that were burning on high. I even went to my double check for my irrigation system in the yard and put an electric blanket around it to keep it from freezing and busting. I let my water run for 6 days in row, Keep 2 gas fireplaces on high for 6 days in a row, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. It's better than busted pipes and a flooded house. If I remember right, you had it 80 degrees in your house...perhaps that could be the culprit
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 03:56 PM
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 08:06 PM
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My electric company is a co-op they filed for bankruptcy. Waiting to see what the bill looks like. I heard the Brazos River CO-OP filed for Chapter 11 rather than pass the huge hikes on to their customers. It will be interesting to see how that shakes out.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 10:03 PM
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Elec was $21 less than January and $5 less than Feb 2020 Gas was only $12 more than the previous month which I was happy with all things considered.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 10:12 PM
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Buddy I work with in Houston had a $202k bill from Centerpoint.....it's true, I saw a copy of the bill.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 10:13 PM
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Buddy I work with in Houston had a $202k bill from Centerpoint.....it's true, I saw a copy of the bill. That was a mistake, I saw many people posting about that who got it emailed to them.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 10:27 PM
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Coserve gas and electric
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 10:39 PM
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My electric company is a co-op they filed for bankruptcy. Waiting to see what the bill looks like. I heard the Brazos River CO-OP filed for Chapter 11 rather than pass the huge hikes on to their customers. It will be interesting to see how that shakes out. Yep - they supply to Tri-County EC. My bill went up 20% YOY based on kwh. We actually used very little power during the storm. Those smart meters aren't so smart.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 10:50 PM
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We never see a bill as they auto-deduct from our bank.I kept the thermostat a little warmer than normal so maybe I'll pay a little more,maybe not but at least we had electricity thru it all.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/04/21 11:47 PM
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Just got the electric bill. $48 and some change. That brings the gas and electric total to $123 and some change.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 12:01 AM
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Buddy I work with in Houston had a $202k bill from Centerpoint.....it's true, I saw a copy of the bill. I didn't know that Center Sold to households. "As a utility, Centerpoint does not sell electricity, they only deliver it and maintain the poles and wires."
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 12:22 AM
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My electric company is a co-op they filed for bankruptcy. Waiting to see what the bill looks like. I heard the Brazos River CO-OP filed for Chapter 11 rather than pass the huge hikes on to their customers. It will be interesting to see how that shakes out. Yep - they supply to Tri-County EC. My bill went up 20% YOY based on kwh. We actually used very little power during the storm. Those smart meters aren't so smart. We are with Heart of Texas electric co-op just saw my bill it was about 55 dollars higher . I will happily pay that.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 12:34 AM
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Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 02:16 AM
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Mine was down a bit. But I have to get some more propane. So it balances out.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 08:31 AM
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I am guessing my gas bill will be about $600 this month, Still don't have the bill yet
Electric should be around 200 Wow. Just wow. It was stupid cold in my area. I was trying to keep my pipes from busting. I even cut three holes in sheetrock inside my house to keep from having a flood from pipes freezing, those were 2 hose bibs and one line for my fridge. My house stays cold which is good in Texas, but bad for a record cold snap. I have 20 to 25 feet ceiling in most of my living spaces. I was running 4 bathrooms full time with water, I even took my Washing machine line and cut it in half and let the hot/cold run down the drain for 6 days. I have 2 Gas Water heaters in the 2nd story attic that were burning on high. I even went to my double check for my irrigation system in the yard and put an electric blanket around it to keep it from freezing and busting. I let my water run for 6 days in row, Keep 2 gas fireplaces on high for 6 days in a row, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. It's better than busted pipes and a flooded house. If I remember right, you had it 80 degrees in your house...perhaps that could be the culprit Incorrect. Most of my house has 20 to 25 feet ceilings and heat rises. I keep my downstair set on 72 during the winter storm and most of the heat rises, thus keeping upstairs warmer. Generally I will never even run the ac/heater upstairs since we don't go up there.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 02:13 PM
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I am guessing my gas bill will be about $600 this month, Still don't have the bill yet
Electric should be around 200 It was stupid cold in my area. I was trying to keep my pipes from busting. I even cut three holes in sheetrock inside my house to keep from having a flood from pipes freezing, those were 2 hose bibs and one line for my fridge. My house stays cold which is good in Texas, but bad for a record cold snap. I have 20 to 25 feet ceiling in most of my living spaces. I was running 4 bathrooms full time with water, I even took my Washing machine line and cut it in half and let the hot/cold run down the drain for 6 days. I have 2 Gas Water heaters in the 2nd story attic that were burning on high. I even went to my double check for my irrigation system in the yard and put an electric blanket around it to keep it from freezing and busting. I let my water run for 6 days in row, Keep 2 gas fireplaces on high for 6 days in a row, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. It's better than busted pipes and a flooded house. If I remember right, you had it 80 degrees in your house...perhaps that could be the culprit Incorrect. Most of my house has 20 to 25 feet ceilings and heat rises. I keep my downstair set on 72 during the winter storm and most of the heat rises, thus keeping upstairs warmer. Generally I will never even run the ac/heater upstairs since we don't go up there. I got my upstairs thermostat set to 81
Downstairs set to 73
Got my gas fireplace going in my bedroom, and my fireplace in the living is burning natural gas
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 02:14 PM
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Buddy I work with in Houston had a $202k bill from Centerpoint.....it's true, I saw a copy of the bill. I didn't know that Center Sold to households. "As a utility, Centerpoint does not sell electricity, they only deliver it and maintain the poles and wires." That's who our gas comes from.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 04:32 PM
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Keep 2 gas fireplaces on high for 6 days in a row, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. It's better than busted pipes and a flooded house. If I remember right, you had it 80 degrees in your house...perhaps that could be the culprit... Incorrect. Most of my house has 20 to 25 feet ceilings and heat rises. I keep my downstair set on 72 during the winter storm and most of the heat rises, thus keeping upstairs warmer. Generally I will never even run the ac/heater upstairs since we don't go up there.
I got my upstairs thermostat set to 81
Downstairs set to 73
Got my gas fireplace going in my bedroom, and my fireplace in the living is burning natural gas Well, inquiring minds want to know.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/05/21 05:58 PM
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Lubbock Power & Light screwed up their billing system so I can't see where the damage was. Total bill, Water/Trash/Electric/Sewage, was up 35% over the previous month.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/06/21 02:31 AM
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https://ktxs.com/news/local/92-elde...ry-electric-bills-paid-by-complex-owners 92 residents at Abilene Senior Living got a surprise letter in the mail this week. The owners of the affordable housing complex paid all of the resident's electric bills for the month of February.
"I'm shocked, astonished, happy, and stunned," said 80-year-old Betty Clark.
Rick Bailey also was happy to see his electric bill paid for considering how much electricity he had to use for those 2 weeks in February with temperatures dropping to record lows.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/06/21 10:20 AM
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My last bill ended 2/12 right before the big freeze:
Electric was 67, Gas was 147
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/06/21 10:24 AM
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Keep 2 gas fireplaces on high for 6 days in a row, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. It's better than busted pipes and a flooded house. If I remember right, you had it 80 degrees in your house...perhaps that could be the culprit... Incorrect. Most of my house has 20 to 25 feet ceilings and heat rises. I keep my downstair set on 72 during the winter storm and most of the heat rises, thus keeping upstairs warmer. Generally I will never even run the ac/heater upstairs since we don't go up there.
I got my upstairs thermostat set to 81
Downstairs set to 73
Got my gas fireplace going in my bedroom, and my fireplace in the living is burning natural gas Well, inquiring minds want to know. Heat rises, We don't use or go upstairs, only turn heat/air con on maybe 2 times per year, either extreme heat or extreme cold.
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Re: February Electric Bill?
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03/06/21 11:26 AM
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I don’t do bills, but I bet we made out better this year than last. It’s been quite pleasant all winter, so far. I don't either, wife handles everything and I have no clue unless it is way high and then I hear about it. She hasn't said anything yet so I guess we came out alright?
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