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    They should introduce a dildo tax so trudeau can understand what it feels like to pay tax on a necessity of life
    He writes those off...

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    Solar every year becomes more doable. If they can squeeze out 600 watts from a Quantum dot enhanced two square meter solar panel, as little as six panels can go a long way to running common items, and even providing residual heat in the winter and a little A/C in the summer.

    https://www.jayman.com/solar/ I believe Jayman puts at least six solar panels on every new installation since 2019.
    Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.

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    What are the best rates beyonders have locked into? I am still on floating gas and electricity but I still get EasyMax rewards and pay $0.47 Gj transaction fee for Natural Gas; if I lock in either I will lose my easy max rewards and have to pay $0.99 Gj transaction fee with the condition that it can go up

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    Quote Originally Posted by visualk View Post
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    What are the best rates beyonders have locked into? I am still on floating gas and electricity but I still get EasyMax rewards and pay $0.47 Gj transaction fee for Natural Gas; if I lock in either I will lose my easy max rewards and have to pay $0.99 Gj transaction fee with the condition that it can go up
    Did you not have the 3 options? There was an option you still keep your EasyMax rewards but the rates are locked in.
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    You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?

    Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.

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    Still getting the $100 back per year on fixed electricity and gas. Don't know if you only go halvsies (electricity fixed, natgas float)

    Jan bill $213. Feb bill $275.

    Yup, definitely up on carbon tax.
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    Just got an enmax postal mail to renew my electricity (fixed)

    currently 6.59
    new 7.89 (7.49 if renew before apr 9)

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    This Kenny kash is regardless if you locked in or not, right?
    I mean I'm locked and winning but double winning is nicer.

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    279 kwh
    9.7 GJ
    9.0 m3
    Bill is just over $300.
    Fixed @$4.09/GJ and $0.069\kwh

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    389 kWh
    11.63 GJ
    14.0 m3
    $24.49 carbon tax
    $359.29 total.

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    are these detached houses? such low kWh, mines around 700

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    Why do you guys hate Alberta? Use moar energy please.
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    They're certainly big, but I don't know if they are the BEST I've tasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tha_bandit View Post
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    are these detached houses? such low kWh, mines around 700
    Detached 1978 build in Thorncliffe with a detached heated garage too.

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    Is this a game?

    1,063 kWh
    13.78 GJ
    28.97 Carbon Tax
    $340.51 not including city services.

    Seems like kindof a wack comparison, my electricity is billed Jan 17 to Feb 13 and Gas Jan 29 to Feb 24.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twin_Cam_Turbo View Post
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    Detached 1978 build in Thorncliffe with a detached heated garage too.
    Detatched 1963 build.
    Electric stove and dryer.

    I agree with Killramos and Enmax basically keeps every variable moving on your bill so it's impossible to really nail anything down.

    Best money saver is sub-panel off your neighbour meter and pay them half. Even if you use less than them, you're probably saving a ton on service fees.
    I'm sure someone is daily chaining their houses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    Detatched 1963 build.
    Electric stove and dryer.

    I agree with Killramos and Enmax basically keeps every variable moving on your bill so it's impossible to really nail anything down.

    Best money saver is sub-panel off your neighbour meter and pay them half. Even if you use less than them, you're probably saving a ton on service fees.
    I'm sure someone is daily chaining their houses.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
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    Just a note for anyone who's like me and uses most of thier natural gas in the winter. Lock in now, she ain't going down for a few years.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Just a note for anyone who's like me and uses most of thier natural gas in the winter. Lock in now, she ain't going down for a few years.
    Done, @ 4.09 cents.

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    Ok, I'll take your sage advice.

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    I've heard trying to beat them seems like a fools errand.
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    They're certainly big, but I don't know if they are the BEST I've tasted.

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