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UntossableCoconut t1_j49z9lu wrote

How do you go about locking in? Is it too late for me to do that and have a decent rate at this time of year?

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Julie1922 t1_j4a0f4d wrote

Go to this link for the company I used.

energy suppliers

The 24 month green plan with direct energy is what I did but in august. Cancel at anytime and extend in 24 months. You still pay your utility bill through your regular provider but you get a discounted kWh rate.

My bill went from $150 most months, to $300 in august, and down to $175 in September. My house is super energy efficient and is a passive solar house so the sun rises on one side sets on the other so that helps out a whole lot!

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UntossableCoconut t1_j4a127k wrote

Thank you! That’s great. I’ve got an early 1900’s house so not super insulated. I plastic the windows and keep some doors shut. Thankfully don’t use much electric or oil and rely mainly on the pellet stove. But any savings helps.

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Julie1922 t1_j4a1p46 wrote

If you don’t have a newer stove next year look into the tax incentive for a new stove in the summer. As long as it’s installed by end of the year, you can get the rebate/incentive. Newer stoves can be connected to a thermostat as well and you can get uninterrupted power supplies for them if you don’t have a generator. I grew up with pellet stoves and we have one now, so warm!!

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UntossableCoconut t1_j4a2fqp wrote

It’s a pretty good newish stove. Very happy with it. It does not connect to a thermostat but it does have one built into it. The power supply is a fantastic idea! Rarely lose power and not for long but things happen so prudent to be prepared. Thanks for sharing.

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