▲ | gerdesj 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
There are 3.8 litres to the US gallon. You pay $4.00 per gallon and I pay 3.8 * £1.30 = £4.94. I remember the days when it seemed like fuel was almost free in the US compared to here! Your electric rate looks high at $0.28 per kWh. Its still less than I pay in general - £0.287 but I get an overnight rate at £0.07 (23:30 to 05:30). It seems reasonable to have a low rate at night and always has been. In the UK it used to be known as "Economy 7" (seven hours not 7p!) That's nothing new and I remember it being a thing from the eighties. I'm surprised you don't have something similar. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | aidenn0 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I misremembered the cost for electricity; it's $0.26 not $0.28 (and that is the discounted overnight rate). Peak usage is over $0.50, but that's only 4pm-9pm in the summers. The bill is rather maddening because there is no one place where they put the price per kWh. There is "Delivery Cost" "Generation Cost" and "Non bypassable charges" each with different values for peak/off-peak so I have to do the math myself. | |||||||||||||||||
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