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2021-02-21 at 6:26 PM UTCBusiness Insider
Why some Texas residents are ending up with $5,000 electric bills after the winter storms
insider@insider.com (Victoria Cavaliere )
Some Texans were billed $1,000 per day for electricity during last week's frigid weather, The Dallas Morning News reported.
The wholesale price of electricity surged 10,000% as demand increased and supply fell offline.
Some state residents have their home and office bills tied to wholesale electricity prices.
Texas residents who endured days without power during last week's winter storms are facing a new obstacle: Electricity bills over $5,000 for just a few days of energy.
Some customers of state-owned electric grid are seeing the eye-popping, five-figure power bills because their plans are tied to the wholesale market rate. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, residents have been hit with $1,000 per day charges for electricity, The Dallas Morning News reported. Residents have taken to social media to show $5,000 bills - or more - over a period of about five days.
CPS Energy, the electric utility in San Antonio, said some consumers can expect "exorbitant" bills in the coming weeks, KSAT reported. The utility might try to minimize the hit by spreading the charges over a period of up to 10 years, the news station said. -
2021-02-21 at 7:04 PM UTCsource? I looked up the business insider and didn't see at all what you posted, plus why do you care? Don't you live in nigger town st luis?
welcome to bidens america! -
2021-02-21 at 7:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ its accurate.
youre not intelligent enough nor do you have the mental capacity to grasp the concept, but the simplistic-est possible explanation is that texas isnt the same electrical grid as the rest of the US and they use a different billing system where the cost formula is based on supply-vs-demand so when their demand becomes infinite and the supply is nonexistent, whatever is supplied is billed/charged at an exorbitant rate.
its not accurate bill the cat -
2021-02-21 at 7:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ its accurate.
youre not intelligent enough nor do you have the mental capacity to grasp the concept, but the simplistic-est possible explanation is that texas isnt the same electrical grid as the rest of the US and they use a different billing system where the cost formula is based on supply-vs-demand so when their demand becomes infinite and the supply is nonexistent, whatever is supplied is billed/charged at an exorbitant rate.
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2021-02-21 at 7:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ i literally posted the most simplistic explanation that is possible to be posted using the limitations of the english language. you are literally incapable of grasping the most basic concepts of existence.
now stfu and go back to trying to figure out which foot your socks go on, you mentally retarded retard.
I don't have to figure it out their already on, jill the caR
now post nude selfies or gtfo nigger man -
2021-02-21 at 8:05 PM UTC
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2021-02-21 at 8:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby source? I looked up the business insider and didn't see at all what you posted, plus why do you care? Don't you live in nigger town st luis?
welcome to bidens america!
Here ya go, Bill Krozbytard!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/why-some-texas-residents-are-ending-up-with-5-000-electric-bills-after-the-winter-storms/ar-BB1dSOTH?ocid=msedgdhp -
2021-02-21 at 8:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 Here ya go, Bill Krozbytard!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/why-some-texas-residents-are-ending-up-with-5-000-electric-bills-after-the-winter-storms/ar-BB1dSOTH?ocid=msedgdhp
Now, which government agency of Biden's will you be asking to bail your pitiful broke ass out from? -
2021-02-21 at 8:12 PM UTCLol this will be good
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2021-02-21 at 8:18 PM UTCedited for privacy
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2021-02-22 at 7:34 PM UTCI wonder how bad the Jiggle Booty's electric bill will be.
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2021-02-22 at 7:37 PM UTCedited for privacy