My contract expires in Nov.
Was thinking about going to a 3 year electricity plan.
Any words of wisdom?
My contract expires in Nov.
Was thinking about going to a 3 year electricity plan.
Any words of wisdom?
Looking around
Wondering what became
Of what I once knew
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EnMax
$9.29/kWh fixed.
Look at historical rates, seems like it's still a good deal.
Ditto, was 5.79/kWh fussed with variable natural gas, now getting offered 9.29 kWh and 5.79 gj to move to fixed gas for 5 year term, lock it up?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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You can go floating anytime you want.
Why WOULDN'T you lock in? These aren't like fixed mortgages.
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18.031¢ Thank you floaters.
Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
So did I miss where it was brought up floating rate electricity in August hit 32c/kwh?? Lolwtfbbq??!
Is everybody just locked in now, or is Alberta back in double meat sub territory and it doesn't matter?
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I think a lot of folks have fixed electricity.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Current EasyMax Rates:
Last edited by ExtraSlow; 10-23-2022 at 12:12 PM.
Floatie no goatie.
About to sign up
May go fixed
Disoblige said floatie no goatie
Go fixed, these terms are not absolute. You can cancel within 30 days. Good protection if you need it.
You can cancel with enmax at any time.
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Ah I guess it shouldn't matter much.
This seems like a relevant tweet - Fixed Electricity and Floating Natty Gas
https://twitter.com/bcshaffer/status...htmode%3Dfalse
Also, natural gas T shirt for this interested
https://arbitrageandy.us/products/natural-gas-t-shirt
18.24 cents. Expensive, but not crazy.
Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
Rural life, $272 in transmission charges lolololol. Just electricity.
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