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the link in my post

 

http://dteenergy.com/residentialCustomers/billingPayment/electricRate/comparison.html

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shows the price difference.

 

call DTE yourself and ask about it.

 

i dont like their peak days experiment. where theres 30 days out of the year that they can call a peak day and then from 3-7pm they charge $1 / kwh!!! thats insane...

 

for anyone doubting resto... 4 cents plus 100% increase would be 8 cents. 200% increase would be 12 cents. yeah i thought he was wrong too but i blame how asleep i still am at 9 am. resto wins math award.

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the link in my post

 

http://dteenergy.com/residentialCustomers/billingPayment/electricRate/comparison.html

 

shows the price difference.

 

call DTE yourself and ask about it.

 

i dont like their peak days experiment. where theres 30 days out of the year that they can call a peak day and then from 3-7pm they charge $1 / kwh!!! thats insane...

 

for anyone doubting resto... 4 cents plus 100% increase would be 8 cents. 200% increase would be 12 cents. yeah i thought he was wrong too but i blame how asleep i still am at 9 am. resto wins math award.

Against the guy with the BRAINS license plate. 

 

I just want to know where he got his figures. 

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whoops. consumers energy uses dte for electricity last i remembered.

 

consumers energy doesnt report the rates on website, have to call apparently.

https://www.consumersenergy.com/Content.aspx?id=1293#TimeofDay

 

Time-of-Day

 

If you use the majority of your electricity in the evening, early morning and/or weekends, you may benefit from requesting this revised rate RT. Call us at (989) 791-5645 or (517) 374-2380. This rate is open to any residential customer, who chooses to have their energy use metered, based upon on-peak and off-peak periods.

 

From Monday through Friday, on-peak hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Off-peak periods are 7 p.m. to 11 a.m. Weekends are off-peak hours. Prices vary by summer (June — September) and winter (October — May)

The senior citizen, small farm, income assistance and life support credits also are available under this rate

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lol...

 

says the guy with the brains plate

 

thanks rest ya made me giggle out loud.

 

yep.. to early.. in my head i was like 4 is 25% of 12 so 25% less than 100% = 75%...

 

woops.. lol

 

early thinking...

 

:bong2:

 

thanks T for posting the info from consumers...

 

I am pretty sure i read the rate sheet somewhere but it may have been mistakenly for DTE and i did not realize it.

 

DTE and Consumers are weird.... i get my natural gas from DTE and electricity from Consumers power.

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lol...

 

says the guy with the brains plate

 

thanks rest ya made me giggle out loud.

 

yep.. to early.. in my head i was like 4 is 25% of 12 so 25% less than 100% = 75%...

 

woops.. lol

 

early thinking...

 

:bong2:

 

thanks T for posting the info from consumers...

 

I am pretty sure i read the rate sheet somewhere but it may have been mistakenly for DTE and i did not realize it.

 

DTE and Consumers are weird.... i get my natural gas from DTE and electricity from Consumers power.

Easy mistake to make and it didn't really matter.  :lolu:

 

I will believe it when I see it with consumers. So far, it's not a reality.

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