House Hold Electric Bills Sky-Rocket
December 28, 2011

All home owners must have noticed the increase of electric cost in the past five years. In 2010, an average home owners paid $1,419, an average increase of $300. This is the largest case of increase of electricity since the 1970′s. The cause is, consumers have bigger houses, more air-conditioning and more electronics than before. Also the price increase is affected by higher fuel prices, and expenses of replacing old power plants, that is cheap to operate, but polluting the planet – coal.
The cheapest electric bills are in the Northwest communities, where hydropower dams are located – as low as 2 cents per kilowatt, but in New York City, it cost 26 cents per kilowatt.
In New Jersey, the average price is 16.57 per kilowatt an hour, while in Washington it is 8.06 per kilowatt an hour.

NDP leader Brian Mason explains why power bills are set to skyrocket
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