$240 in April, 3 bedroom Houston .... Probably $400 (Reliant Power) in couple of months from now. Remember Houston is ~95-100 in the summer 🙁
gas & water dirt cheap....
Yeah, it gets that hot here too. Luckily I'm outside so much in the summer that I'm not really around the house to need to run the A/C much at all. Plus I like it hot. 😉😎
Probably not very much considering we keep the heat at 60 in the winter. I absolutely hate heat anyway, and if I go someplace where the heat is over 70, I can't stay there for more than an hour.
seriously, many of the nice brits here (among others), are often nice enough to convert various prices to USD, because we here stateside can be a little thick - thought you might be doing the same.
seriously, many of the nice brits here (among others), are often nice enough to convert various prices to USD, because we here stateside can be a little thick - thought you might be doing the same.
seriously, many of the nice brits here (among others), are often nice enough to convert various prices to USD, because we here stateside can be a little thick - thought you might be doing the same.
Jan $68
Feb 73
Mar 71
Apr 67
May 57
June 68
July 78
Aug 127
Sept 122
Oct 101
Nov 86
Dec 79
My average electic bill was $83 ± 22 each month.
I live in the Los Angeles area in a 3 BR house of approximately 1550 sq ft. We use the AC as needed for a few hours in the evening and on weekends. During the winter the forced air gas heater also uses electricity to blow the air through the ducts. I also have a swimming pool in which I run an energy efficient pool pump for 4 hours each day. My house in a circa 1950 stucco ranch sytle home common in this area post WWII. We pay our bill to So-Cal Edison. No rolling blackouts yet.
Our last bill was £245.31 for the quarter – that's about $460 in your new-fangled American money. Actually, it's for more like four months rather than a quarter because we moved last year and there 'were issues' with npower (the company who supplies us). 🙄
That's to power our little flat entirely over winter – we don't have anything powered by gas. We could probably halve that bill if I could get Miss Jaffa Cake to remember to turn the water and lights off when she's done with them...