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We noticed that last november, duke energy included a ~$6 charge for a streetlight I've been a few days late on a bill before, but i've never seen a message like this, so i don't know if this is some new. When we called them, they said that it's for a streetlight on our property

We don't have a streetlight on our property, so the call got escalated to someone else However, i am two days late on the bill and i went to pay it and i get a message saying that i've been disconnected and i need to pay $40 extra on top of my bill for a reactivation fee, despite the fact that i have electricity as we speak That person said that we started seeing that charge because they recently started itemizing the bill.

For me, duke energy's budget billing algorithm is broken

The problem started in march of '21 when duke energy started lowering my monthly payments throughout the year by about 20% There was no change in my usage or rate Naturally, this resulted in a deficit, and i received a bill for about $600 to settle the deficit. What has your experience been

Funny that duke energy is allowed to control who and how many residences can have solar in nc thus denying the citizens a lower cost, more environmentally friendly energy source Pretty sure the energy oligarchy is a failure that combines the absolute worst of government and the private sector I'm trying to find the right duke energy plan for my family of six We have a bunch of electronic devices like tvs, laptops, a fridge, washer, dryer, and even an air fryer

We use electricity for our ac, but we use gas for heating and hot water

My wife works from home, and i go to the office Currently, we have a fixed residential plan at 11.661 cents per kwh And we fluctuate between 400 in. I am convinced duke is randomly punching in numbers in to the meter

Had a home assessment done for free and the meter checked The engineer was impressed with how well the home was designed (custom built home) to be so power efficient, with state of the art insulation (for its time) and he said the meter was running great. I got an email that my community chose dynegy energy as our electric supplier and i have a week to opt out if i want to keep duke Is dynegy cheaper than duke

Would anyone recommend switching from duke?

What the everloving fuck is this So, i moved from covington to cheviot a few months ago Given the heat, and the fact that the house has zero insulation (which i've now remedied), i assumed my ridiculous energy bills were due to running the central air + window units pretty much 24/7. Duke energy florida rates for residential fixed rate is 7.688 cents/kwh for less than 1000kwh and 8.823 cents/kwh for over 1000 kwh

Both of these rates are cheaper than tou on peak rates If you can manage to use almost all of your electricity at off peak hours then you would save as off peak is 7.363 cents and super off peak is only 4.218 cents. To be clear, i'm not disconnected

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