Ask HN: How is everyone electric bill looking like?
Since last year, my electric bill has spiked by over $200 (currently $500/month). This is way bigger than the gas issue, and no one is covering it. I am having to turn on only one monitor at a time to save costs.
I know the summers in Texas have been hot with the Air Conditioners, but this spike is unbelievable.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 17.9 ms ] threadSolar on the roof is awesome.
Many of them don’t cost much money and will show an immediate impact. When you do that, switching to a heat pump is cheaper because you don’t need as large of a system. When you go solar, it’s cheaper because you don’t need as many panels or microinverters.
Our local utility sends out an energy scorecard ever 6 months that tells you how you compare to nearby houses of the same size. We’ve managed to get our house into the lowest 10% consumption group, and yet we still could do better with insulation.