I live on the East side of Texas, so my electric supplier is not part of ERCOT. Still, with the severe cold, I was wondering about my bill. I was relieved to see it only went up seventeen dollars higher than last month, which was average for this time of the year.
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I received mine too, and no noticeable increase...NW of San Antonio.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting the impression the people most affected had a special supplier, and they were getting the benefits of wholesale prices, which can be better than retail...as long as the wholesale prices don't go out of the roof.
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