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notbob wrote:

On 2010-05-23, wrote:

cant just give it to you straight.


The "straight" cost is always given, as in "$.14 KW/hr" or something
like that. The other charges are the fed/state/PUC screw job.

nb


Presuming no carry over charges from the previous month or "equal
billing" plans, the cost per kWh is the total bill divided by the number
of kWh listed for the billing period. It makes absolutely no difference
what parts are attributable to generation, transmission, taxes, etc.,
the total bill divided by kWh is the amount you paid per kWh. Also, do
the math yourself, as the "cost per kWh" listed on some utility bills is
fraudulently calculated, excluding taxes and fees.