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To: Yogizuna who wrote (139715)8/7/2008 10:12:33 AM
From: John ChenRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
"electricity so expensive".. care/mind to be specific ?

My rate went from 11.5 cents/kwh to 16.5 cents/kwh,
thanks to the de-regulation 'freely get out of contract' by
the 'retailer' and I have no re-course. ( north texas )

Were I the one to get out of the contract, there is $150
penalty.

They even charge me 'service fee' to switch me to the
'emergency provider' and was paying 18.7cents/kwh (TXU).

The company is not 'BK' ( it should ), it just want to
selectively get out of contract.

I want that company to be re-inter-course.



To: Yogizuna who wrote (139715)8/7/2008 11:02:50 AM
From: dealmakr Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Yogi,

Current law means that you have to be net neutral on any home energy instillation. You can have your meter running backwards at times where you are using less than you are producing, but you can't produce more than your residence consumes on a monthly average.

regards,

dealmakr