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Agitated_Date2251 t1_jdhumeg wrote
Reply to comment by anastasialh1123 in Who do I call here? by [deleted]
High usage during the 10am hour after your husband got ready for work and you’ve just done laundry— washer, dryer, hot water heater recovering?
No other units/tenants in the building that could be sharing your electricity?
What if you do something energy intensive at a certain time of the day, like run your oven for 20 minutes? Are you able to see the spike in Energy Manager?
Agitated_Date2251 t1_jdhtuqf wrote
Reply to comment by lantech in Who do I call here? by [deleted]
Quite possible. Talked about his meter being read, refuses to look up his hourly usage, then deletes his post when everybody asks him about his energy usage.
Agitated_Date2251 t1_j64sc4d wrote
Reply to comment by PorgCT in CT lost thousands of people to other states last year, Census Bureau says by gewehr44
Pension income tax is going away in CT— not sure about 401k tax.
Agitated_Date2251 t1_j1blyc3 wrote
Reply to comment by Glittering-Boot-8549 in Thoughts on private schools in CT? by [deleted]
Met a private CT school teacher this past summer. Was shocked to learn his salary was 40k. With a PHD. He’d been a Professor at a large public school out of state and it didn’t work out for him…
Agitated_Date2251 t1_j1blja4 wrote
Reply to comment by helloworld2389023 in Thoughts on private schools in CT? by [deleted]
Better than average, and nationally ranked.
Agitated_Date2251 t1_ixrrukt wrote
Reply to comment by TheDeadlyCat in Researchers 3D-printed a fully recyclable house from natural materials | Engadget by PxN13
Not the point of federally and state funded research at a Public University. The point of the research is to lower the cost of housing and prove the structure can handle the elements.
Agitated_Date2251 t1_ixqwdq8 wrote
Reply to comment by csk1325 in Researchers 3D-printed a fully recyclable house from natural materials | Engadget by PxN13
It’s constructed using waste material from lumber mills, which Maine has a ton of. Tons of savings in material and labor costs.
“University of Maine notes in a press release that four large 3D modules were printed before the home was assembled in roughly half a day, and an electrician took two hours to fully wire it — a far cry from traditional construction methods and materials”
https://hypebeast.com/2022/11/3d-printed-recyclable-house-university-of-maine-biohome3d
Agitated_Date2251 t1_ixqsnby wrote
Reply to comment by csk1325 in Researchers 3D-printed a fully recyclable house from natural materials | Engadget by PxN13
The cost will be lower than a traditionally built home.
Agitated_Date2251 t1_ix40p2c wrote
Reply to comment by Myotherside in Saturday Morning email from State rep Harry Arora about increases in electricity and natural gas prices by mynameisnotshamus
My local State Senator is an Attorney for Eversource. They has never passed a bill he wrote since 1993 when he was first elected. He won re-election with 57% of the vote. Stupid shithead! I obviously didn’t vote for him.
Agitated_Date2251 t1_ix284ct wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Saturday Morning email from State rep Harry Arora about increases in electricity and natural gas prices by mynameisnotshamus
Isn’t natural gas traded on the global market? Are there really different prices for gas coming from PA?
Nevertheless, oil and gas prices are never stable. We need more renewables in the mix— stable, predictable prices.
Agitated_Date2251 t1_jdhyfve wrote
Reply to comment by anastasialh1123 in Who do I call here? by [deleted]
Something must be running during that 4am hour. Selectively turn off stuff in the breaker panel and try to find out.
Turn off the electric hot water heater (if you have one) before bed, see how everything looks that next morning. Turn it back on at a recorded time and check the usage.
Then try with the range/stove, and other big appliances.