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Duke energy : r NorthCarolina - Reddit The most expensive energy for duke to create is the last KW they need to support peak demand (afternoon during the summer)
Duke energy : r florida - Reddit Duke energy $391 is my light bill- single wide trailer Post your numbers to gawk I have shitty insulation and no trees but damn Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
Duke Energy charging for streetlights? : r raleigh - Reddit We noticed that last November, Duke Energy included a ~$6 charge for a streetlight When we called them, they said that it's for a streetlight on our property We don't have a streetlight on our property, so the call got escalated to someone else That person said that we started seeing that charge because they recently started itemizing the bill
Duke Energy’s AC Control Device Questions? : r ClearwaterFl - Reddit Customers share frustrations with Duke Energy’s AC energy-saving program Duke Energy Progress is utilizing a system designed to reduce energy consumption on a larger scale by circulating some household air conditioning units on and off for short periods of time during the hottest days of the year
Duke Energy: Retail Energy Rider? : r cincinnati - Reddit Duke Energy: Retail Energy Rider? What the everloving fuck is this? So, I moved from Covington to Cheviot a few months ago Given the heat, and the fact that the house has zero insulation (which I've now remedied), I assumed my ridiculous energy bills were due to running the central air + window units pretty much 24 7
Has anyone here switched from flat-rate to peak-hour rates (or . . . - Reddit Has anyone here switched from flat-rate to peak-hour rates (or vice versa) with Duke? What has your experience been? A while ago I got an email from Duke saying that keeping my consumption constant, if I were charged based on peak-hour rating I would save somewhere between 20-25% on my power bill Not trivial!
Duke Energy fees : r cincinnati - Reddit Duke Energy fees Heads up, looks like Duke hiked their fees again I was expecting a lower bill because I had heat AC turned off so many days last month due to mild temps, but it was actually much higher I found this nice little footnote on my bill: "Standard Service Offer generation rates will change effective June 1, 2023
Duke Energy no longer charges a fee to pay with a credit card Paid my Duke bill today with no additional fee The first screen indicates "There may be a fee", but once you click through, the fee is $0 If you're like me, the credit card rewards are a nice bonus, and passing along the fees to Duke is <chef's kiss> Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
Duke Energy High Bill : r NorthCarolina - Reddit Duke Energy said last tenant's average bill for 2023 was $270 Kid's first bill is $590 with 4,900 kwh usage for the part of the month they were there They are currently tracking daily 300 kwh usage so on track for 9,300 kwh for the full month Duke will not come out to check on the meter Any idea where to start?