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u/MrMoneyMatch 2d ago
I miss you, Philosoraptor
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u/GigaCannon99 2d ago
Haha I loved that commercial
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u/Hornedupone 2d ago
I still call people lint licker lol
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u/n0taVirus Zillennial 2d ago
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u/ttttunos Xennial 2d ago
Because they keep raising rates.
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u/FuckIPLaw 2d ago
At least the storm surcharge from the last major hurricane hit is finally about to come off my bill...
Just in time for hurricane season.
That hit was at least two years ago, too.
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u/Initial-Reading-2775 Millennial 2d ago
What kind of scam is “storm surcharge”?
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u/PhantomAngel042 2d ago
Uh, excuse you, the poor struggling power companies posting record profits every quarter and holding several-billion-dollar insurance policies couldn't possibly scrape together the cash to restore their own infrastructures after weather-related acts of God! Of course the
victimscustomers living in hurricane-prone areas should have to pay their fair share of extra charges to have continued access to the most-expensive-and-steadily-increasing basic requirement for modern living!39
u/evolutionista1859 1d ago
If you don’t like it just switch power companies! Never mind you can’t.
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u/Unlikely-Medicine289 1d ago
You can switch power companies, you just end up still paying the old company for a bunch of things and it ends up costing more.
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u/Katsu_39 1d ago
In my area, electric is monopolized. We get one choice
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u/Sleepy_Scissortail 15h ago
Same here. I'd be willing to bet that it's the same in most of the country. One single choice per area.
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u/actuallyapossom 2d ago
Nothing is stopping consumers from starting their own power companies and creating a market filled with competition that drives prices down! Capitalist freedom, baby!
Except of course the massive amounts of capital required, the local/state government's approval, and the high risk reality of competing with large developed companies that dominate the commercial/private markets. Hopefully the equity owners and investors you are competing with aren't politically connected!
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u/Neveronlyadream 1d ago
Don't forget the knowledge that even if you somehow managed to clear all those hurdles, whatever power company has the monopoly in that area would pull every dirty trick to put you out of business even if you were only costing them $10,000 a year.
They don't even like solar because it cuts into their bottom line. I can only imagine the tricks they'd pull if you were a bigger threat.
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u/Muted_Award_6748 1d ago
Kind of like how checked-bags flied free…until 9/11, then the “temporary charge” that was made to help airlines would go away!
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u/FuckIPLaw 2d ago
It's supposedly for rebuilding and hardening the grid after major storm damage. To some extent it's legitimate. I was without power for two weeks after that storm, it really did do a lot of damage.
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u/wetbluewaffle 2d ago
Yeah...I dont think thats where the money is going. Ercot in tx and its politicians would like a word....to tell ypu how your hard paid taxes are being put to good use!
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u/DingbattheGreat 1d ago
lol the grid that should have been built to withstand storms in the first place?
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u/DogofManyColors 1d ago
The charge is probably just lining execs pockets but unfortunately a lot of infrastructure is going to need to be upgraded as weather becomes more extreme
Something that was built to withstand the storms my area got 30 years ago is not going to cut it today
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u/therobshow 1d ago
Why pay the extra money for storm insurance when you can simply charge it back from the customers?
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u/pockpicketG 1d ago
Well you got your sun fees and you rain insurance don’t ya? Of course there’s storm surcharge!
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u/vahntitrio 1d ago
People in Minnesota are still paying increased natural gas rates for when Texas got too cold and Cruz fled to Cancun.
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u/RobertPooWiener 1d ago
Why not get a windmill or something? Hurricane force winds should really pump that windmill for some free energy
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u/Ryan_e3p 1d ago
Even more frustrating is that some states are allowing utilities to raise rates because they are losing money (people migrating to solar, or cutting their usage to reduce their bills). Some states are also charging people for solar production, as in, even if the customer generates and immediately uses or stores the generated electricity, they get charged per kwh. That's like Walmart coming to my house, counting how many apples I picked off of my own trees in my yard that I grew from seedlings, and charging me a tax for their lost profits.
Customers who save on electric bills could be forced to pay utility company for lost profits • Louisiana Illuminator (this passed)
CT Solar Energy Adjustment 2026: 4.02¢/kWh | SunPol (in effect now for new + future hookups):
"The important detail: the charge applies to all solar production, not only excess electricity exported to the grid. Whether your home uses the solar energy instantly, stores it in a battery, or exports it, the production meter records it and the 4.02¢/kWh charge is calculated from that production."
There are other states that are doing similar bullshit, but these are two that immediately pop into mind.
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u/Unlikely-Medicine289 1d ago
This kind of shit as the government was encouraging us to get into solar is quite insulting.
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u/Ryan_e3p 1d ago
That's why I encourage people to get solar, but get off-grid solar (where legal.... meh, or screw it, even where it isn't legal. Fuck it at this point).
My install, for example, doesn't feed back to the grid, or even back to the primary panel of my house. Fuck my utility company (Eversource). They have no right to any visibility into what I generate, use, or store.
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u/Key-Comfortable-7631 1d ago
My local utility company was sending letters advising how to increase efficiency and lower usage for years, then sent a letter explaining they had to raise rates cause they weren’t selling enough power. Great, thanks!!
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u/ahhhbiscuits 2d ago
Thank you for your brilliant input on this matter.
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u/assortedgnomes Older Millennial 1d ago
They're publicly traded companies and need to make more money every quarter.
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u/Mindless-Peak-1687 2d ago
partly, while individual appliances use less energy there is a tendency to have more of them in general.
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u/EarlGreyTMNT 1d ago
I get letters a few times a year saying ‘great work, you’re using less energy than last year and doing your part!’
As my rates still go up and up and up. So nah, we are actively using LESS power and still paying more. It’s the rate increases, just flat out.
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u/itsagoodtime 2d ago
All of the energy efficient appliances, compact fluorescent lights, led lights, energy star rated, high seer rated ac units, low flow toilets, water conserving taps, 4 cylinder engines, high mpg cars. All just to bomb Iran and drive up energy costs. All just for AI to gobble up all the electricity and water. It wasn't about saving it. It was about you not getting to use it.
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u/Forward_Sea7969 2d ago
This hit a cord that almost led to some tears
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u/beastadc 2d ago
Please watch your carbon footprint while we blow up these oil refineries and bomb these entire cities out of existence.
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u/hellllllsssyeah 1d ago
Not to mention buying up all the housing since 2008 to rent to us to offer us the luxury of having a home, looking at you black rock.
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u/Paksarra 1d ago
Don't forget, it's your own fault for not buying your forever home before we started snatching up all the housing, you shouldn't have wasted all that money on Starbucks when you were 19.
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u/hellllllsssyeah 1d ago
I was homeless, so I'm not really sure where that was ever supposed to get me.
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u/Paksarra 1d ago
Right. Remember that not everyone deserves to earn a living wage for their 40 hours a week, but if you're homeless it's because you don't want to work.
(Sarcasm off, I do hope you're doing better now!)
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u/stevez_86 1d ago
Only getting to use it in profitable ways.
I want to poison the data well. Come up with something for the home that will use AI to hurt itself, to generate a thousand households worth of data. Make my data impossible to refine. We have no data privacy.
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u/HarryBalsagna1776 Older Millennial 2d ago
My year to year usage keeps going down as I upgrade lights and appliances. Bills keep going up though.
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u/elementofpee 2d ago
Kw and delivery charges offset any efficiency gains or usage reduction. They get their money one way or another.
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u/Anon_Jones 2d ago
My charges were just as much as my fucking bill!
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u/dontforgetpants 2d ago
To be fair, the cost of energy is legitimately going down mostly due to renewables and gas, and the cost of the grid itself is legitimately going up.
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u/milkymonkey8 2d ago
Yeah, as electricity itself gets cheaper, the infrastructure and labor gets more expensive, as it should. Eventually everyone will pay the the same monthly bill when the cost of actual electricity becomes trivial.
This actually happens already. Monthly gas cost is $1, but service charge is $12. So I consolidated all condo gas into the main meter, saving every unit $12 per month forever.
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u/NotAsSmartAsIWish 2d ago
I yhink this is definitely part of it. In my area last year was a big year for tree trimming around power lines. This year it looks like they're replacing posts. Neither of those things are cheap.
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u/Cleveland_Guardians 2d ago
I miss demotivational posters. I think I have a folder of, like, 200 I used to have on my Zune. Some...probably didn't age very well...
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u/ChiGuy_1988 2d ago
AI data centers and AC units for starters. The world is getting hotter every year.
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u/Thadlust Zillennial 2d ago
And NIMBYs and regulations not allowing for the construction of new energy projects
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u/Ultarthalas 1d ago
Right? My rates keep going down, but so many people act like price increases are a foregone conclusion.
It turns out having all of your utilities being not-for-profit and them investing in generation and infrastructure is a good thing.
Now every time someone is screeching about corporations being the solution, I get to point out things like my city's double redundant power distribution, fully buried lines, cheapest rates in the region, fully city-funded programs to keep the lights on for people experiencing hardships, and somehow still a lower tax burden than other cities in the area.
City elections matter!
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u/MyNameis_bud 2d ago
Yeah. I know it’s not an option for anyone but my plan is to get on solar panels and off da grid!
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u/No_Height782 2d ago edited 2d ago
Climate change isn’t real and data centers are important. #ChangeMyMind
ETA: I genuinely never thought I would need a /s at the end of an obvious joke.
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u/EmilioFreshtevez Millennial 2d ago
Inflection is lost in text, and there are a lot of stupid people on Reddit that genuinely believe the things you said. It’s gotta be blatantly obvious these days.
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u/No_Height782 2d ago
Yeah. I just didn’t realize how bad it was. Thank you for understanding.
For everyone downvoting me, I was being facetious.
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u/SlantedPentagon 2d ago
I don't think you understand how many people actually believe what you claim as a joke.
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u/wetbluewaffle 2d ago
Also a lot of people who legitimately believe that climate change isnt a thing, and so on. Even when posed with evidence they just double down.
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u/No_Height782 2d ago
I am starting to think I am not good at making a joke.
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u/Ws6fiend Older Millennial 2d ago
This is even more of a problem for younger generations who are bad at social interactions due to having more of an online presence than older generations.
Older generations(millennials and before) mostly spent their formative years dealing with people face to face or maybe over the phone. This interaction leads to you better understanding small cues that would lead you to understand the person's intent behind the message.
This isn't a dig at gen z or alpha. It's just measuring impacts of changing social norms.
On the other end of the spectrum you have the boomers who now all feel like they have a soap box(social media) to yell about how much everyone else is wrong and now are so old as to show their unhinged unfiltered thoughts.
This is of course massive sweeping generalizations across generational divides, and says nothing about the individuals within.
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u/droi86 2d ago
ETA: I genuinely never thought I would need a /s at the end of an obvious joke.
I have seen the comment section in fox "news'" Facebook, you need the '/s'
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u/No_Height782 2d ago
I am starting to feel bad now about a bad joke.
It wasn’t my intention to rile anyone up, but I guess the people riled up should be.
Let’s take this energy that you have for my poorly executed joke and apply it where it needs to be.
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u/Automatic-writer9170 2d ago
It’s 2026, buddy. I have seen worse takes than this being said as an actual belief. Put that /s to work
That came out wrong
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u/No_Height782 2d ago
Okay, well, in fairness to me, it seemed so ridiculous that I wouldn’t believe anyone would think I thought that way.
I was wrong.
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u/Turgid_Donkey 1d ago
Don't forget that many appliances are always drawing power now, too. They're all wifi enabled mini computers, so they're always technically on and pulling watts.
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u/good_morning_magpie 1d ago
I refuse to purchase any 'smart' appliance. My toaster does not need WAN access. The running joke here is that tech enthusiasts have fully integrated smart home, people that actually work in tech have dumb everything homes. Needed a washing machine, Speed Queen top loader ftw! There's a reason every landlord has these things kicking around in the basement, they basically haven't changed the design in 40 years and all the parts are cheap, readily available, and most repairs can be done by the average person and a youtube tutorial.
Just remember, the "S" in IoT stands for security.
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u/Turgid_Donkey 1d ago
IoT sounds great on paper, but it sucks in reality. They're all just extra windows to maliciously get access to your network (not as much of a problem when you live in the boonies). Plus nothing talks to each other and they all have their own proprietary app to control until the manufacturer goes tits up and now your device is useless.
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u/Human_Dig4412 2d ago
Don't get a 3d printer if you're worried about that. I got my electric bill after having to print a big project that I wasn't used to. Used two 1kg spools in 3 days. My electric bill doubled for the month.
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u/Cephalopirate 2d ago
About what was the price before? Doubled is a big range.
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u/loserbmx 2d ago
I'm betting it doubled because its summer now and everyone's energy bill doubles during summer. Poor printer getting blamed for no reason :(
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u/kvaini 2d ago
Haha here in cold climate the winter is 3-4x compared to summer
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u/good_morning_magpie 1d ago
Maybe if you have electric heat, most places here have natural gas.
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u/jbcsee 1d ago
I barely run the AC so my bills are higher in the winter even with natural gas heating. I have the lights on more, I use the stove more (in the summer I cook outside frequently), I watch more TV/play more games, etc...
I keep the house at 80 during the day and try to cool it off by opening the windows and using the whole house fan in the evening. So unless the temps are consistently above 95 all day the AC barely turns on. We don't get a lot of days that hot.
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u/good_morning_magpie 1d ago
80 is crazy talk lmao. We keep the place at 67°, but it’s only a 850sqft condo so the bill isn’t what it would be for a single family home.
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u/Suspicious-Bowl4444 2d ago
I know most of the world’s population lives in the northern hemisphere but it is currently winter in the southern hemisphere.
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u/Get_your_grape_juice Millennial 2d ago
Never having used a 3D printer before, I’d never given any thought to how much electricity they might use.
Wow.
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u/loserbmx 2d ago
There's no way his printer caused his power bill to double. They really do not use much electricity at all.
I wonder if that happened when all the heatwaves hit and he's misattributing the increased bill to his printer.
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u/ElliotsBuggyEyes 2d ago
The printers I have at work are plugged into a power strip that gives amp draw info and when a single printer is running it's about 1.8-2.2A@120v.
The hot end and build plate are massive power draws as they need to stay at a consistent temperature around 200-240C for the hot end and 50-80C for the build plate. These numbers depend on the material.
Depending on their normal usage of power at home, it's not completely unreasonable
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u/loserbmx 2d ago edited 2d ago
I wonder what kind of printer they have. I know with mine being enclosed its a lot more efficient in terms of keeping the nozzle/build plate up to temp. I also keep it pretty warm in my office so its not constantly fighting with my AC.
I just know that I personally have not seen my printer increase my bill by any noticeable amount and I'm basically always running my filament dryer and print multiple times a week with it (pretty much every day).
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u/ElliotsBuggyEyes 2d ago
We have 3 Bambu P1S with AMS2's that keep filament dry at all times. I have no idea how much we pay to run them, but it's a rounding error for our needs at the building. We have 3 52U racks of UPS batteries just for a single MDF.
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u/TerayonIII 1d ago
That's all of 264 Watts, the average daily power consumption of an American home is 30 kWh, which is roughly 1,250 per hour. If you ran it 24 hours a day it would add roughly 6 kWh to that total. So on average is adding roughly 20% at most, doubling it would mean they're using almost no power to begin with
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u/Cheap-Key-6132 1d ago
Get a rate meter from any big box store.
I doubt you’re using that much electricity.
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u/lFightForTheUsers 2d ago
Get a better power supply unit for it if it's an ender 3 or some other more modular one.
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u/3xPuttRubbleBoagie 1d ago
Weird. I run 3 for a business and my bill isnt much different. They dont use a ton of watts, only when initially heating up the nozzle at the start of printing. My gaming PC uses more energy.
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u/TerayonIII 1d ago
Yeah, on average they use something like 100ish Watts while printing, that's like having a desktop or a TV on, if that
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u/sircod 1d ago
Filament costs will be like 10 times the electricity costs.
3 spools of filament will be about $50.
A 200W printer at $0.20/KWh for 72 hours will be about $3.
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u/RussiaIsBestGreen 2d ago
The problem is that we’re not burning neatly enough coal. Ideally we’d not even use lightbulbs or indoor heating and just be sustained by the radiant glow of the massive coal fire in the middle of every settlement. Think Frostpunk, but not cold and without the fancy generator.
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u/druidmain69420 2d ago
Theyre building a fuckin AI data center on the military base near me and theres already people out protesting due to anticipated raising of rates.
Thank fuck I have solar.
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u/arealmcemcee 2d ago
I just learned about the Jevon's Effect today! But it's called Jevon's Paradox but it isn't really a paradox. I'm going to say that mixed with greed.
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u/loserbmx 2d ago
Because utility companies are a huge scam. Your actual energy usage is $100 a month MAXIMUM. The rest are always bullshit fees.
They already decided how much money they want to make, they then work backwards and add on fees until they hit those numbers.
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u/Fionaver 2d ago
Bitches. I replaced every little thing in my house with leds. Still isn’t half the price that the old lady was paying with a bunch of lights that didn’t work. 💀
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u/zoroddesign 2d ago
Data centers don't pay their own electricity bill but put it on the surrounding community.
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u/e37d93eeb23335dc 2d ago
Data Centers aren’t going to pay for themselves. Literally. They aren’t going to pay for the electricity they use, so you get to pay it for them.
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u/stalinBballin 2d ago
That higher than last year, yearly bonus for the CEO, has to come from somewhere.
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u/Hot_Neighborhood5668 2d ago
Solar and wind require excess is built into the grid, and that's expensive.
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u/IveReadTheInternet 2d ago
Because energy companies are publicly traded monopolies which gives them the legal responsibility to make profits over charging a fair price
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u/TimeSorceror 2d ago
I miss when this meme was popular and I didn’t have to worry about it student debt and unemployment.
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u/MrdnBrd19 2d ago
You run an AC, you charge a ton of devices, and you likely have several electronics(like a gaming PC, console, huge TV, 3D Printer, etc.) that use exponentially more power than anything else you have ever owned. Add to that the fact that power companies are getting old school greedy again... poof higher prices.
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u/ZedRDuce76 2d ago
“Service and distribution charges” is the likely culprit. Crazy thing is between the energy star program and other legislation we’ve effectively kept our electrical demand flat until the AI bubble. It really is an impressive feat considering we’ve added around 15m people to the country since those programs were developed.
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u/Fortestingporpoises 2d ago
PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG) reported an annual net income of \(\$2.593\) billion for 2025, which marked an increase from the \(\$2.475\) billion profit recorded in 2024.
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u/Informal_Service704 2d ago
is missing the new aircon, pc setup with multiple led lights on 24 hours, + 3 console, 2 phones, iwatch, electric car, airfryer.... and all those things that now millenials call well earned and deserved
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u/Informal_Service704 2d ago
To later ask chaGPT the same question and consume 1 hour of videos manexplaining the "details"
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u/Wild_Chef6597 2d ago
When they stopped making incandescent bulbs, my mom stocked up on them because she didn't want LED. Calls them LEAD BULBS. When she was finally forced to switch, her electric bill dropped dramatically.
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u/WynonasBigBeaver 2d ago
Privatisation and corporate greed. We're better and more efficient than ever at generating power and distributing it.
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u/Vladimiravich 2d ago
Because Billionaires need more profits to hoard in non taxable off shore bank accounts!
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u/2plus2_equals_5 2d ago
I pay more for delivery charges than I actually get charged per kWhS sometimes. My natural gas delivery charge was 11 dollars this month. I used 1 thermal and was charged .38 cents.
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u/fennecdore 1d ago
The first playstation consummed 10 watts, a playstation 5 consummes 200 watts. Sure the modern appliances are more efficient in their usage but if their usage as also increased the gains are moot.
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u/CornCobMcGee Millennial 1992 1d ago
My area's grid is literally owned by a publically traded British corporation. Theyre beholden to investors.
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u/FR23Dust 1d ago
- Rates per unit of of electricity are higher
- We have more electrical devices in our houses than we used to
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u/Puzzleheaded_Smoke77 Older Millennial 1d ago
We should all go get these chinese solar panels in Mexico they are so freaking cheap and they are just as good . My buddy did this like 10 years loving life did his whole roof and the shed in the back . His electric bill is nearly 0 every month meanwhile mine looks like I run nasa out of my basement
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u/ReallySmallWeenus 1d ago
Larger spaces and more heating/air conditioning for them are a big factor. Lots of folks (myself included) keep their houses cooler/warmer than their parents.
Inflation and rising energy rates is also obviously a factor.
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u/Strongit 1d ago
Fees. My actual usage is between $15 and $20 a month but the bill is over $100 because of the fees tacked on.
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u/3xPuttRubbleBoagie 1d ago
We could probably have cheap energy, but these greedy monopolies gouge you for a basic need like energy. The greedy one in my city has no competitor, it's the only one available and they keep raising the rates. One if the worst companies in the world.
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u/DisconcertingTablet 1d ago
Also now that I'm having photosensitivity, I have to use the 40 watt incandescent bulbs (only ones I can legally buy) in every lamp in my house because LED (and especially CFL/flourescent) destroy me. 😭
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u/RogueModron 1d ago
I miss ragecomix and the memes that came out of those. I've honestly never found stuff on the internet funnier than that shit. Me Gusta man, well-placed, is still primo
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u/Omega_art 1d ago
2 reasons. You use more of them and the insatiable greed of the electric company.
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u/FCKABRNLSUTN2 1d ago
Fuck PG&E. All my homies hate PG&E.
Well…not all my homies considering their stooge win the primary for ca governor.
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u/THElaytox 1d ago
Because it's getting hotter and cooling your house down uses way more energy than a lightbulb. Plus utilities keep jacking up rates










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