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degggendorf t1_izb5089 wrote
Reply to comment by SenorPoppy in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
Do you consider a cheaper, greener alternative "vastly inferior"?
degggendorf t1_izanso2 wrote
I'm OOTL...what's the deal with the height? Seems to me that things like capacity and cost are more important than height, but the fact that the height is called out in the headline makes it seem there's more to the story that I'm missing.
Just that it would be the new tallest and some people don't like that?
degggendorf t1_iza5a13 wrote
Reply to comment by deathsythe in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
> They over credited me, and my bill pay service/community solar management company (Arcadia) billed me for the inflated amount.
Arcadia messed up on mine too; I was overpaying all summer and building up credit with NG/RIE, but then Arcadia finally figured out the credits and I haven't had to pay anything the past three months as I work that credit back down.
degggendorf t1_iza4kjm wrote
Reply to comment by LurkingGuy in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
Oh okay, so your ignorance is merely misleading others. Got it.
My fault for making assumptions about you actually do; I should have only commented on what you've said.
degggendorf t1_iza39g6 wrote
Reply to comment by fishythepete in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
Oh yeah! Good call, I was wrong. Thank you for the correction!
degggendorf t1_iza1kdm wrote
Reply to comment by LurkingGuy in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
> Only 13% of RI energy was renewable in 2021.
My dude, PLEASE educate yourself about supply options. For all our good. If you are using the default supply you are part of the problem. You're voting with your dollars that petro-heavy generation is a-okay. You can (and I'd say, should) switch to a different supplier generating cleaner power, and drive the demand for cleaner energy. You will save money too.
While you're reading, you might want to brush up on the grid interconnects and resource mix; the generation happening within RI state lines (like you linked) is less relevant when the whole eastern grid is interconnected. That's why it's okay that "our" offshore wind power makes landfall on Long Island - it's all the same grid so it doesn't matter. That generation greens everyone's power.
So to recap: you are spending more money and preventing clean energy growth with your ignorance to how the system actually works. Learn and change, don't get hung up on the piece of paper that gets mailed to you every month.
degggendorf t1_iz9uuvx wrote
Reply to comment by LurkingGuy in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
> Also, there is a literal cartel to control the price of oil. It's called OPEC. Saudi Arabia/OPEC literally cut oil production to drive up the price.
Last I checked, OPEC isn't one of the electricity suppliers in RI.
You are saying the same as me...the problem is in the global energy markets, not with regional suppliers.
> Nice straw man. This has 0 relevance.
I don't think you understand the definition of "straw man", and you're not sure how the global supply of a product affecting local prices is relevant to a discussion about the global supply of a product affecting local prices...?
> The future is renewable. These resources only get cheaper with wider adoption. The only reason it isn't a larger/cheaper option is opposition from oil companies for decades.
Well I have great news for you. That exact thing I just outlined has been available in our state for years, thanks to our deregulated supply. If you really didn't know that, you might want to focus more on educating yourself about all your options more than complaining about them.
degggendorf t1_iz9s19s wrote
Reply to comment by LurkingGuy in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
>Imo it's more like a cartel where multiple companies collaborate to set equally shitty prices
I could buy that if it was just our suppliers charging higher rates, but that's happening globally.
Like, is it a cartel to blame that corn cost more in RI this year? No, not really...summer droughts lead to smaller crops and prices went up across the board.
Similarly, Russia's invasion and the EU boycott effectively reduced energy supply and raised prices for everyone.
> The idea of a market is that competing companies drive innovation or better pricing
So what would you want, like newer companies coming in and building solar fields and selling the power to you at a lower price because solar is cheaper?
degggendorf t1_iz9r14n wrote
Reply to comment by Oskie2011 in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
> Mine was $37 this month for a 2 bedroom apt, it’s never been less than $80
That adds up. Add back the credit and your bill was $97 this past period, ~20% higher than your previous max, in a typical-not-peak-usage month. You should expect your future bills to be 40% edit: 25% higher than last year moving forward. (Thank you /u/fishythepete for the correction.)
degggendorf t1_iz9qt7k wrote
Reply to comment by Digitalburn in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
This might not be feasible for you, but just in case it is: non-roof solar can be a good option. Cheaper, simpler install, better positioning, more questionable aesthetics, but also maybe an interesting option for a covered/protected patio area.
https://news.energysage.com/ground-mounted-solar-panels-top-3-things-you-need-to-know/
degggendorf t1_iz9qceh wrote
Reply to comment by Double_Farmer_2662 in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
There are a few things going on here:
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The supply rate for everyone went up 40% for electric (~10% for gas) in October.
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There was a $60 credit issued to everyone the same month, which eliminated (and then some, in most cases) the effect of that increase for the first month
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OP is using a TON of electricity - nearly 10x as much as my 4 bedroom house in the same period - due to a house fire and having to live in an all-electric-everything RV.
degggendorf t1_iz9pr75 wrote
Reply to comment by LurkingGuy in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
> He didn't say there weren't any other offers.
They called it a monopoly. The definition of "monopoly" is having no alternatives.
> He said no COMPETITIVE offering.
I am not sure what they mean by "competitive" in this context. Cheaper?
degggendorf t1_iz9l4lf wrote
Reply to comment by phill0406 in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
Hah, we both did the math and commented the same thing within seconds of each other.
degggendorf t1_iz9kx5t wrote
Reply to comment by Stoicdadman in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
> Tired of this monopoly
The electric supplier - the source of the supply charges highlighted in the OP - is not a monopoly. You can choose your own. RIE is merely the default supplier.
degggendorf t1_iz9klii wrote
Reply to F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
You used over 3,000 kWh last month!?
degggendorf t1_iz6edxs wrote
Reply to A little humor. by MavDrake
> A little humor.
Emphasis on "little"
lol I kid, I kid.
degggendorf t1_iz00ajf wrote
Reply to comment by Uncledrew401 in Anyone know what they’re building at the Quonset shops? by MarieTC
It could be, if you keep your life savings on Starbucks gift cards.
degggendorf t1_iyyn66e wrote
Reply to comment by pboyce79 in Anyone know what they’re building at the Quonset shops? by MarieTC
With the biggest portion (closest to the corner) being the new location for the NK TJMaxx.
degggendorf t1_iyyn1ih wrote
Reply to comment by surprisekiller3985 in Anyone know what they’re building at the Quonset shops? by MarieTC
It actually is
degggendorf t1_iyyn0ac wrote
Reply to comment by b_______e in Anyone know what they’re building at the Quonset shops? by MarieTC
The classic combo of something you need, something you want, and something you fear.
degggendorf t1_iyrcjv4 wrote
Reply to comment by KennyWuKanYuen in Check your headlights! by lugo2
Never going to happen.
The police radio detector would always be receiving signal, so then you'd have to have some kind of speech recognition AI or something to figure out if there's one checking speed.
Then if there were a built-in radar detector, it would be illegal to sell in many states.
degggendorf t1_iyqss5f wrote
Reply to comment by KennyWuKanYuen in Check your headlights! by lugo2
>and don’t rely on users reporting.
What would you want, Waze (Google) employees monitoring every mile of every road to know when there's a cop taking radar to put it on the map?
degggendorf t1_iyn55s8 wrote
Reply to comment by Icutthemetal in This. Is.Bad. Just got my gas & electric bills. 180 for electric ( normally less than 80$ ) gas is 280$ and we barely used the heat. its not even cold yet..... am i the only one ??? by kittyluxe
Ohhh lol it's a bill credit that made their bill so high. That makes sense.
degggendorf t1_iymcs5w wrote
Reply to comment by kittyluxe in This. Is.Bad. Just got my gas & electric bills. 180 for electric ( normally less than 80$ ) gas is 280$ and we barely used the heat. its not even cold yet..... am i the only one ??? by kittyluxe
>pellet production is super bad btw
What do you mean by that? Like, you have a pellet stove but can't find pellets because of production issues?
Or that you would never consider getting one because you see turning waste from lumber processes into fuel as a bad thing?
degggendorf t1_izbiezg wrote
Reply to comment by SenorPoppy in F*ck you RI Energy! by ClnclyDprsd420
Okay so you agree that our electricity supply isn't a monopoly?