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<blockquote data-quote="willowin" data-source="post: 2249385" data-attributes="member: 31112"><p>I recently had our smart hours canceled after doing the math and found out that we were actually paying more per kwh than before. On the program our average pp kwh was $.14 for the months of June - July. Last year our average was between $.08 - $.09 about $.05 cheaper. We did save $66 compared to June-July 2012 but was it worth it? Last year the average temp was over 100 degrees for those same months, we kept the thermostat at 72 and had a tv & pc on all day. It was not much savings at all considering what we had to endure. Now we are back on standard pricing $.08 up to 1400 kwh then $.09 1400 + kwh. I imagine if we keep all the electronics off most of the day and set the temp around 74 we will save about the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willowin, post: 2249385, member: 31112"] I recently had our smart hours canceled after doing the math and found out that we were actually paying more per kwh than before. On the program our average pp kwh was $.14 for the months of June - July. Last year our average was between $.08 - $.09 about $.05 cheaper. We did save $66 compared to June-July 2012 but was it worth it? Last year the average temp was over 100 degrees for those same months, we kept the thermostat at 72 and had a tv & pc on all day. It was not much savings at all considering what we had to endure. Now we are back on standard pricing $.08 up to 1400 kwh then $.09 1400 + kwh. I imagine if we keep all the electronics off most of the day and set the temp around 74 we will save about the same. [/QUOTE]
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