Re: Doing the Math on Solar Water Heaters
And the General Manager called me back...a really nice guy. I told him a bit about your attempts to get info from the big companies, and he was glad to give a kinder response, although they really are just his best estimate as the Co-op buys everything in bundle, and seeks to run the place at only a very slight profit.
We have about 4400 households currently pulling power, althought there are about 600 more households hooked up to the Co-op.
However, these households are spread out over an area of approximately 360 square miles, with a lot of hidden valleys, nooks and crannies to build a house in and have almost no one know where you are.
The Co-op pays about:
$0.07 KWH bundled;
plus $0.01 for transmission,
plus $0.02 for distribution.
He couldn't be much more specific as the KWH are purchased as a bundle and some costs are just part of the bundle.
I sure hope this helps you C1ue.
Originally posted by Forrest
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We have about 4400 households currently pulling power, althought there are about 600 more households hooked up to the Co-op.
However, these households are spread out over an area of approximately 360 square miles, with a lot of hidden valleys, nooks and crannies to build a house in and have almost no one know where you are.
The Co-op pays about:
$0.07 KWH bundled;
plus $0.01 for transmission,
plus $0.02 for distribution.
He couldn't be much more specific as the KWH are purchased as a bundle and some costs are just part of the bundle.
I sure hope this helps you C1ue.
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