EmotionallyUnstable Posted yesterday at 02:58 AM Posted yesterday at 02:58 AM Specifically looking at electric, the supply charge has doubled on top of an also increasing delivery charge from NYSEG. Ive effectively seen my bill raise 75% comparing May 2024 - May 2025, despite only a lightly significant increase in kWh. Anyone else feeling this? Might need to start reading up on solar panels 1 Quote
US Egg Posted yesterday at 03:55 AM Posted yesterday at 03:55 AM (edited) They put one of those new smart meters on my house when I wasn’t home. Dirty *****! Bill jumped about 25%. I’ve been meaning to call(thanks for the reminder)to see if it can be switched back, but doubt they will. I just asked my wife, she says it’s closer to 40% for each of the two months we’ve had it. Edited yesterday at 04:01 AM by US Egg Quote
Mike in Horseheads Posted yesterday at 06:42 AM Posted yesterday at 06:42 AM 2 hours ago, US Egg said: They put one of those new smart meters on my house when I wasn’t home. Dirty *****! Bill jumped about 25%. I’ve been meaning to call(thanks for the reminder)to see if it can be switched back, but doubt they will. I just asked my wife, she says it’s closer to 40% for each of the two months we’ve had it. I think if you don't have it they charge you a monthly fee Quote
dhg Posted yesterday at 10:04 AM Posted yesterday at 10:04 AM Our bill has raised significantly since they put the smart meter in. At least 50% 1 Quote
TBBills Fan Posted yesterday at 11:04 AM Posted yesterday at 11:04 AM 8 hours ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Specifically looking at electric, the supply charge has doubled on top of an also increasing delivery charge from NYSEG. Ive effectively seen my bill raise 75% comparing May 2024 - May 2025, despite only a lightly significant increase in kWh. Anyone else feeling this? Might need to start reading up on solar panels Nyseg puts you ona variable rate and charge higher rates when demand is up I'd recommend a fixed rate program to help you manage the supply cost I am an energy broker in real life and can help guide you, though I typically only help with commercial accounts Quote
Wacka Posted yesterday at 12:19 PM Posted yesterday at 12:19 PM I got the smart meter year ago. The rates went up but the Kwh is almost exactly the same. I'm on the budget plan. They increased the set amount to match what I paid last year. Quote
geggytah Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Yup, same here. Feels like I’m getting charged for just thinking about using electricity. Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 14 hours ago, TBBills Fan said: Nyseg puts you ona variable rate and charge higher rates when demand is up I'd recommend a fixed rate program to help you manage the supply cost I am an energy broker in real life and can help guide you, though I typically only help with commercial accounts I saw something about their day/night pricing but it suggested it only for those who use way more kWh than I do. Definitely would like to lean into consistency if that’s something they offer Quote
Orlando Buffalo Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Not in NY, so I have Duke electric, but my electric bill has basically doubled since 2019 despite using lower electricity due to my better windows and insulation. This is definitely a country wide issue. Quote
TBBills Fan Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: I saw something about their day/night pricing but it suggested it only for those who use way more kWh than I do. Definitely would like to lean into consistency if that’s something they offer On the supply rates, having a fixed rate absolutely will lead to consistency on the supply portion of your bill. Quote
Fr. Jerk Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Right on, mane. Not only are these utility bills too high, these pretzels are making me thirsty! 1 Quote
Fleezoid Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Fr. Jerk said: Right on, mane. Not only are these utility bills too high, these pretzels are making me thirsty! Relax. You can wash them down with 8-dollar beers. Quote
Augie Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago We rented the first year we were married and paid $600/month in rent. This is 40 years ago, and we felt the rent was very doable. We should have rented a place with better insulation. We were married in February, and our first electric bill was also about $600. Some lessons you learn the hard way. Quote
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