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by locallost
491 days ago
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I can't see it, even with heating, as it's California. Even at something outrageous like $1 per kwh it's ~1000 kwh per month (I suppose PG&E takes some fixed costs like everyone else in the world). For comparison we're a family of four and just got our final bill for 2024, we were at 1500kwh for the whole year (more or less the same for years now). Even yours is weird. I don't have a desktop computer running but we cook or bake with electricity every other day. I do realize we spend a lot less than other people, every time I check the prices and estimates if I want to switch the companies estimate 2500kwh for two people. So there's that. |
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Weird. Looking at my past several bills, my monthly usage is fairly constant; ~450kWh per month. So, (if my math is correct) that puts my annual usage at ~5400kWh.
> I can't see it, even with heating, as it's California.
I've no idea where OP is, but there are inland parts of the state that get dangerously hot in the summer. Cooling could be a big concern. Plus, rental housing in the state is often poorly maintained, so all that lovely conditioned air could very well be leaking out all over the damn place.