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Arctic Fox 02-22-2019 12:46 PM

Seco
 
Just noticed on my monthly bill that standing charge has gone up from $20 per month to $0.83 per day which, on average, is $25.25 per month.

I don't recall receiving notice of this 26% increase (effective end of August, I think) but maybe I just missed it

EdFNJ 02-22-2019 09:47 PM

My August 2018 bill reads: "As of Sept 1 residential customer charge will be calculated at 83 cents per day. Read details in SECO News."

Arctic Fox 02-23-2019 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1627208)
My August 2018 bill reads: "As of Sept 1 residential customer charge will be calculated at 83 cents per day. Read details in SECO News."

Thank you, EdFNJ

I went paperless so don't get SECO News. Will try to find it on-line.

billethkid 02-23-2019 07:24 AM

The finesse of advising the rate as cents per day satisfies the legal requirement you have been notified.....without having to state that they have raised the rate.
Sorta tells one how open and honest a service provider is or is not.

Arctic Fox 02-23-2019 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1627274)
The finesse of advising the rate as cents per day satisfies the legal requirement you have been notified.....without having to state that they have raised the rate. Sorta tells one how open and honest a service provider is or is not.

They make such a big deal about the "hot bucks" they hand back, then ding you for twice that amount without making quite so much noise about it.

Once storage batteries come down in price I shall put up solar panels and go "off grid".

Rapscallion St Croix 02-23-2019 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1627274)
The finesse of advising the rate as cents per day satisfies the legal requirement you have been notified.....without having to state that they have raised the rate.
Sorta tells one how open and honest a service provider is or is not.

Openness and honesty are not the cornerstones of a monopoly.

GoPacers 02-23-2019 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1627297)
They make such a big deal about the "hot bucks" they hand back, then ding you for twice that amount without making quite so much noise about it.

Once storage batteries come down in price I shall put up solar panels and go "off grid".

If your intent is to save money - very few of us will live long enough to recoup the investment of solar panels even if/when storage batteries came down in price. If the intent is to become more energy efficient then make the change as soon as possible which will also help with recouping your investment.

How Much Do Solar Panels Cost to Install? | Solar Power Authority

CWGUY 02-23-2019 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Rapscallion St Croix (Post 1627338)
Openness and honesty are not the cornerstones of a monopoly.

:ho: From the SECO web site:

SECO VALUES
Commitment to the Cooperative Purpose | Honesty & Integrity | Safety | Strong Work Ethic | Teamwork | Open Communication

They are a Co-op and we are members. The next members meeting is March 23,2019. Guess I'll see you all there. :1rotfl::1rotfl:

More:
SECO Energy is a not-for-profit electric cooperative serving over 200,000 families and businesses across seven counties in Central Florida, making SECO the third largest electric co-op in Florida and the seventh largest in the nation. One of the most important distinctions between other types of utilities and SECO is that we are member owned.

Our members have a voice in the co-op’s decision-making process. They elect a nine-member Board of Trustees, who meet monthly to monitor the financial status of the Cooperative and make policy decisions in the best interest of the membership.

Arctic Fox 02-23-2019 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by GoPacers (Post 1627366)
If the intent is to become more energy efficient then make the change as soon as possible which will also help with recouping your investment.

I agree. But we're going to need a new roof soon so will wait for that to be done first.

Hoping Tesla tiles will be available here by then :-)

Big O 02-23-2019 02:35 PM

Why are you worrying about solar panels? The world is going to end in 12 years anyway.

Toymeister 02-24-2019 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1627297)
Once storage batteries come down in price I shall put up solar panels and go "off grid".

You might consider a whole house energy monitor. The run a couple of hundred. You will get data on what it actually costs to operate electric devices in your home. Often you get info down to the component level for larger appliances.

Which the insight you can make informed decisions. We saved 22% with zero quality of life impact. You can even use the monitor to determine if solar will make sense for you. The data is certainly better than random advise from strangers on a forum. Sense energy monitor is one such unit, there are others as well.

EdFNJ 02-24-2019 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1627269)
Thank you, EdFNJ

I went paperless so don't get SECO News. Will try to find it on-line.


I am paperless too. The "SECO NEWS" is on their website which is linked to on their electronic bill every month. I always look at all my "paperless" bills online.

SECO News – SECO Energy

EdFNJ 02-24-2019 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1627297)
They make such a big deal about the "hot bucks" they hand back, then ding you for twice that amount without making quite so much noise about it.

Once storage batteries come down in price I shall put up solar panels and go "off grid".


You'll be pushing up daisies long before you amortize the costs of a system like that. :D

Fraugoofy 02-24-2019 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1627557)
You might consider a whole house energy monitor. The run a couple of hundred. You will get data on what it actually costs to operate electric devices in your home. Often you get info down to the component level for larger appliances.



Which the insight you can make informed decisions. We saved 22% with zero quality of life impact. You can even use the monitor to determine if solar will make sense for you. The data is certainly better than random advise from strangers on a forum. Sense energy monitor is one such unit, there are others as well.

Do you recommend a certain whole house energy monitor? This sounds interesting to me... thanks.

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EdFNJ 02-24-2019 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1627764)
Do you recommend a certain whole house energy monitor? This sounds interesting to me... thanks.

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I knew someone who had this and loved it: Home - Sense.com No personal experience. There is privacy issues because all your data is sent to their servers but what else is new?


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