Last month (October) I used 463 kwh. Bill is $56. So I pay 12 cents per kwh including all the taxes and fees and such.
October is about the lowest electric bill of the year for me...no AC running, not much heat either. Highest bill is summer - in July I used 1300 kwh.
My hot water, oven/stove and heat are all gas, and that bill can be a doozy in winter, over $300 some months. My electric is just for A/C, lights, fridge, computer, etc.
In Nova Scotia I pay .12/KWH. I heat with wood and everything else is electric.I pre-heat the hot water with the wood furnace in the winter and my monthly bill for electric is around $75. I have a deep freezer and I could cut my power bill by about $7.50/month if I didn't use it.When some on my kids come here (which is fairly often) they will bring their washing and do maybe 10 loads on a weekend(and showers),so you might as well say I'm paying that in my bill as well. My heat,electric and taxes last year were about $1800 CDN.
Nova Scotia isn't poor...hehehe.. there is lots of work for the workers and the bums draw welfare.I live on 50 acres on the Northumberland Strait. I got her beat !!!! this is a BEAUTIFUL !!!!! place to live.
my last 'current' aka-electric bill Atlanta -28 days total for 256kWh-$39.19 explanation of Charges- current- 32.75 Environmental Compliance Cost- 2.20 Nuclear Construction Cost Recovery- 1.29 (reactor on-line by 2025-maybe) Municipal Franchise Fee -0.39 Sales Tax -2.56