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I live on a smaller footprint with a very energy efficient home and pay, on average $135 a month. BTW, MidAm has another electric rate increase coming up....
For those that do have MidAmerican, I'd be curious what your 12 month average of electricity/gas through MidAmerican is, to see how the cost compares. Our average over the last 12 months was $225/month, with Consumer's/MidAmerican. $168 of that is electricity. We have around 2600 sqft.
Ankeny Map linked on this story-
http://whotv.com/2015/04/18/energy-company-boundary-lines-unfair-electric-bills-spike-due-to-change/
“We had no clue. It’s not like we chose the co-op. We didn’t have a choice,” he said. “We just assumed I guess and maybe that’s our mistake. Mid-American is all we’ve ever had in Ankeny.”
We are building in Northeast Ankeny (NE 49th Street) and looks like we will end up in the Consumers Co-Op Service Area. Our house will be a little over 2,000SF so would it be safe to assume the following for utilities?:For those that do have MidAmerican, I'd be curious what your 12 month average of electricity/gas through MidAmerican is, to see how the cost compares. Our average over the last 12 months was $225/month, with Consumer's/MidAmerican. $168 of that is electricity. We have around 2600 sqft.
I can't quite pinpoint it, but this story bothered me. There was a similar story on the news about 2 years ago, of a homeowner saying the same thing.
Well, those statements don't go together. You did choose the co-op when you chose to buy that land. It was public information, and the electric boundaries haven't changed. Yes, it was your mistake to "just assume."
We all make mistakes, but we don't all complain to the local TV station about having to live with our mistakes...
We are building in Northeast Ankeny (NE 49th Street) and looks like we will end up in the Consumers Co-Op Service Area. Our house will be a little over 2,000SF so would it be safe to assume the following for utilities?:
Electric (Consumers): $160/mo
Gas (Mid-American): $60/mo
Water/Recycling: $60/mo
Trash: $15/mo
Our average since moving in September to the Co-op has been around $60 more a month. We found out during the buying process that we were in the co-op, literally being on the wrong side of the street. Oh well, we love the home and wouldn't change a thing for that, but I'm going to look into the Time of Day program. Thanks for the thread.
Anybody have any recommendations on Electric/Gas for Electric water heater and how costs would be compared?
Looks like they have Time of Day Program that charges 7.6cents/kwhr for 22 hours in a day with the other 2 hours at 37.7 cents/kwhr. Seems pretty simple to disable your air conditioning for the time period 5-7PM to avoid these high charges.
I have a call in to the guy that responded to me to discuss the Time of Day program in further detail and will report back any new info.
Send me a PM and I'll hit you up.Sorry to resurrect a dead thread. I'm considering a buy in that Consumer's energy territory. Did you get any info on the Time of Day program?
Sorry to resurrect a dead thread. I'm considering a buy in that Consumer's energy territory. Did you get any info on the Time of Day program?