Thanks Debbie for sending this to me. Here it is.....
Hi, Alex…with the high temperatures and our reluctance to use air conditioning any more than necessary due to the cost, I visited the Southern California Edison website to see what I could learn about reducing the electric bill. This link (http://www.sce.com/CustomerService/UnderstandingTieredRates/ ) takes you to the Edison website, where you will find an explanation of how much higher our bill will be when we exceed the baseline. You can read about how much a “bucket” of energy costs. Click on Money Saving Tips in the last paragraph and you can learn more, including how to get $50 for an old working refrigerator.
WARM Regards,
Debbie
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Thanks for the SCE link. I was just telling one of my customers about how SCE quadruples your electricity rates if you go over your baseline. He just moved into a 5,000 sq ft house and was wondering why his electric bill was $900.00 last month. I sadly informed him that $900.00 was good because on average for a house his size it runs about $1,200 to $1,800 a month in the summer. His next bill will be higher, but that's ok - he paid $8.5 million cash for his house in San Marino - I think he can afford his electric bill!
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