SteamyTea Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Just spent a few days with my colonial cousins, one who lives in Walnut Creek, California. She is a very clever, ex banker, and fully qualified accountant, so hates paying for anything. Got chatting about energy bills and she said they were paying $1000/month. Now her house is a lot larger than mine, and they work from home now, so would be more expensive. Now I am home, I thought I would have a look at Californian prices. California prices are 58% higher than the national average, makes my penny per kWh rural surcharge seem quite reasonable. PG&E Rate Rate type Rate per kWh RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE SERVICE FOR PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CUSTOMERS TOU 30-61¢ RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE (PEAK PRICING 4 - 9 p.m. EVERY DAY)- All Electric TOU 36-61¢ Southern Californian Edison Rate Rate type Rate per kWh Option B Residence All-Electric Allocation TOU 18-77¢ Option DT - Single Family All-Electric Allocation TOU 34-59¢ Option DT - Single Family TOU 34-59¢ Time-Of-Use Residential (5-8 PM) Single-Family Residence TOU 29-82¢ Time-Of-Use Residential (Prime) All-Electric Allocation TOU 27-64¢ Option A Single-Family Residence All-Electric Allocation TOU 12-92¢ Time-Of-Use Residential Rate (4-9 PM) Single-Family Residence All-Electric Allocation TOU 30-66¢ Time-Of-Use Residential Rate (4-9 PM) Single-Family Residence TOU 30-66¢ Option A Single-Family Residence TOU 12-92¢ Option B Residence TOU 18-77¢ Data last updated by our partner WattBuy on Feb 8, 2026 San Diego and Electric Co Rate Rate type Rate per kWh DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR HOUSEHOLDS WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES, ENERGY STORAGE, OR ELECTRIC HEAT PUMPS TOU 34-72¢ RESIDENTIAL - TIME OF USE SERVICE - DR TOU 29-53¢ COST-BASED DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR HOUSEHOLDS WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES TOU 10-71¢ DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING TOU 27-75¢ DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR HOUSEHOLDS WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES TOU 21-70¢ DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR HOUSEHOLDS WITH A SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM TOU 31-66¢ RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE - DR2 All Electric TOU 28-68¢
dpmiller Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Am I right in thinking the standing charges/ delivery costs are much higher in the US?
SteamyTea Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 14 minutes ago, dpmiller said: Am I right in thinking the standing charges/ delivery costs are much higher in the US? Never go that far in the conversation. That is for another day with them, which I have no idea when it will be, but she is looking to retire to Spain, so less of a journey.
gravelrash Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Daughter lives in Trenton and Electricity is 12c per Kw/h and monthly charge is $6...she has 15Kw of panels which cost $30000 but then claimed a third back from state grant and a third back from Tax as well as capital allowance on full cost on federal tax. Her meter builds credits during over production then uses credits during lean times- so free battery! she gets carbon credits at $900/ year and end of year payment on any outstanding meter credits-which were $1200 last year. She has paid only $60 per year for the benefit of using the grid network. We are mugs in UK.... 1
SteamyTea Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, gravelrash said: Trenton Ah, Trenton, PA, part of the rust belt. I lived in Meltdown Midtown, PA, slightly more classy. Unless she is on the NJ side.
Oz07 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Yes US leccy is a lot cheaper than ours. I think california is close to double the national US average leccy cost.
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