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Originally Posted by Sandy and Ed
The new meters charge a rate for time of day and time of year and is not conducive to using anything during the summertime day. The snowbird season has the best rates. Do all your housekeeping, cooking business after hours and before the sun rises. Watch the a/c thermostat. Vampires get the best benefit from the new rate structures
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NO.
The new meters report usage by the time of day but they do not affect how you are billed.
SECO has two billing rates for residential customers, the one we are all currently on and a time of use (TOU) billing. The new meters enable TOU billing but do not require it.
I haven't heard of anyone who is on the TOU billing...yet.
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