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2004-01-05 07:51 am (UTC)
Electricity rates...
Generally rise in the Winter months. Not sure why this is...
Take a look at the Killowatt Hours consumed between your december and november bills and see if either:
a. your consumption has gone up
b. consumption has gone up, but rates have stayed the same
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Electricity rates...
Take a look at the Killowatt Hours consumed between your december and november bills and see if either:
a. your consumption has gone up
b. consumption has gone up, but rates have stayed the same