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Posted by ransley on January 21, 2008, 6:06 pm
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> I'll try to cover this as clearly as possible, answering as many of the
> questions that where raised as I can. I spoke at length with 2 reps of
> the REC this morning. They were both sympathetic and helpful.
>
> 1. =A0They do not estimate. They don't even physically read anymore. Every=
> 27 hours or so each meter sends its progress back to the REC computer
> which records this information. At the end of the cycle this data is
> turned into a bill.
> 2. =A0The data from the individual meter reports is available to the
> customer in what is called a 'turtle' report. This shows meter reading
> and usage for each ~27 hour period. Turtle info:http://tinyurl.com/yo3lcm
> 3. =A0The REC said they were also surprised that the overall usage didn't
> go down more than it did with the outage and all. They could offer no
> explanation other than 'it was colder'. They didn't have the actual
> Heating Degree Days!! They said they had considered including it on the
> bills, but hadn't yet. I found the heating degree days atwww.weather.gov=
=A0. Click on the map for your location then select
> climate/local from the menu on the left side of the screen.
> Locally Dec 07 had only 4% more HDD than average, but 31% more than 2006
> which was unusually warm. A comparison with last years bill could be
> misleading.
>
> 4. =A0As I had suspected for some time during this discussion, there was
> more than 1 thing going on, which clouded the issue:
> a) the colder than last years temperatures which would increase usage
> across all customers,despite the outage and (drum roll please)
> b) My 'turtle' report showed I had days of increased usage starting Nov
> 23 and ending about Dec 23. Every day in this period was higher than my
> 22kwh/day 6-year average and some were 2X that average (44,48,49)!!!
> Before 11/23 and after 12/23 and continuing until today, my usage has
> been normal average.
> Recap:
> Oct 25 - Nov 22. Normal usage: 13-22 kwh/day =A0 408kwh/28days=3D14.6kwh/d=
ay
> Nov 23 - Dec 11. Extreme usage: 28-49 kwh/day =A0574/19 =A0 =A0 =A0 =3D30.=
1
> Dec 11 - Dec 17. No usage: power outage =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 0
> Dec 18 - Dec 23. Extreme usage: 28-44 kwh/day =A0163/6 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =3D=
27.2
> Dec 24 - Jan 21. Normal usage: =A016-33 kwh/day =A0612/29 =A0 =A0 =A0 =3D =
21.1
>
> For some reason, which I'll probably never find out, we used an unusual
> amount of electricity for nearly a month, interrupted, luckily, but the
> power outage. Whatever the draw, it went away and as far as I know it
> went on its own.
>
> I plan to monitor my meter closely if not daily for a while.
>
> Other answers:
> The REC said they had many neutral lines down yet and they were
> repairing them as the could, thus the 1 line vs. 2 line question.
>
> Thanks for all the support and kind helpful input.
> If I figure more out, I'll let you know.
> If you have more comments/questions, fire away
>
> Steve
>
> --
> "But every time I read the papers
> That old feeling comes on.
> We're waist deep in the Big Muddy
> And the big fool says to push on."
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 -Pete Seeger
And the shortest day of the year is Dec 20 and your lights were on
earlier costing you more. its not lost, you used it.
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