cougar91
07-11-2008, 07:09 PM
Consolidated Edison is expecting to bill its residential customers in New York City and Westchester County 22 percent more for electricity this summer than last because of rising fuel costs, officials at the utility said Friday. A customer who uses 350 kilowatt hours of power per month, a typical amount, would pay about $105, $19 more than a year ago and $8 more than an earlier estimate. Business customers will likely see their bills rise by 25 percent, to an average of $2,893.08 a month.
NBC News tonight said some states were increasing electricity rates by nearly 30% from last year.
Can the Laundromat Shakeout of 2008 be far behind?
BTW, my new mat project in NJ went down the toilet due to some structure issues with the building. It would have taken a total of $750-$800K to do the entire project and I only get 2,500 SF so it didn't make any sense, despite what a well-known pumper & dumper distributor tried to tell me otherwise. Whether that is a blessing in disguise, time will tell.
NBC News tonight said some states were increasing electricity rates by nearly 30% from last year.
Can the Laundromat Shakeout of 2008 be far behind?
BTW, my new mat project in NJ went down the toilet due to some structure issues with the building. It would have taken a total of $750-$800K to do the entire project and I only get 2,500 SF so it didn't make any sense, despite what a well-known pumper & dumper distributor tried to tell me otherwise. Whether that is a blessing in disguise, time will tell.