by ReserveGrowthRulz » Sat 02 Dec 2006, 14:41:56
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How am I doing? I've noticed that my usage is the lowest in the spring and fall, somewhat higher in winter, and MUCH higher in summer.
Any ideas on why my winter electric bills are higher than my spring and fall bills? No, I don't have elaborate Christmas lights. I do use my humidifiers heavily in winter, and the early nightfalls mean that my lights are on for a greater number of hours per day. Or is my greater winter use due to greater use of the computer, DVD player, ham radio, etc. since I spend more time indoors?
You know, this is scary. I just did this EXACT same thing to try and figure up how much I'd have to spend on solar to put a dent in my electric use. But what surprises me about your figures are how different they aren't, considering the size of your place and people in it.
I use about 20Kwh's a day in the summer, and you are using about 10-17. I've got some 4000 ft^2, 4 people and a dog, a dedicated computer room with at least 3 boxes running at any given time, washer and electric dryer, TV's everywhere, kids forget to turn out lights, and a 1/2HP electric motor running steady for the evap cooler. I'm only now getting around to those miniature flourescents, yelling at the kids for the turning off lights, standard "save electricity" items prior to a possible solar panel install. I was figuring I could cut my use by 50% without going completely crazy, but geez, it looks like my starting point isn't as awful as I first figured.
So....heading into our 3rd year post peak and I'm still getting caught in traffic jams!! DieOff already!