From: esp@snet.n   
      
   On 12/28/2025 12:33 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:   
   > Ed P writes:   
   >> About 18 months ago my thermostat died. It was replaced by a Honeywell   
   >> that keeps temperature more accurate, but has some other features. This   
   >> is used with a heat pump.   
   >>   
   >> It has an app on the phone that I can use to change or program it with,   
   >> but, it also track hours run each day.   
   >>   
   >> In 2025, I used heat for 60 hours. That was last Jan and Feb, nothing   
   >> this season but Wednesday will be chilly.   
   >>   
   >> For cooling, it ran 1575 hours. I keep the AC at 77 during the day, 75   
   >> at bedtime. When I was away for 2 weeks, it was set to 80.   
   >>   
   >> Electric bill for the year $1015. Heat, cooling, lighting. A bit less   
   >> than the previous year.   
   >   
   > Can you break that down into price-per-kilowatt-hour and number of   
   > kilowatt-hours consumed?   
   >   
   > Likewise for the CH4 - price per therm and number of therms consumed?   
   >   
   > Makes it easier to compare with other states.   
   >   
   Ooops, meant to do that.   
      
   7246 kW for $1015. $0.14 per kW   
      
   Typical gas bill as follows   
      
   6 CCF Measured volume x1.040 BTU x 1.0000 Conversion =6.2 Therms   
      
   Customer Charge $19.10   
      
   Distribution Charge 6.2 THMS @ $0.55158 $3.42   
      
   PGA 6.2 THMS @ $0.60000 $3.72   
      
   Florida Gross Receipts Tax $0.39   
      
   Natural Gas Service Cost $26.63   
      
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