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Anyone here live in Texas and can let us know prices?

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"...Spot electricity prices in Texas’ West hub spiked above the grid’s $9,000 per megawatt-hour cap. Power typically costs $25 per megawatt-hour. Fox news excerpt.

I just watched a lady who is quite conversant with data/numbers/markets... and she estimated that the spike in prices for electricity will come out to about $1100.00 - yes one thousand one hundred dollars- per Kw. So if it comes to pass and the average household uses 30Kw in a day, having a $33,000.00 electrical bill, for a days useage, would be STAGGERING for some.

I truly hope this DOES NOT happen.
 
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Why not?

It would force them to come face to face with how spot prices aren't real and their reliability system isn't.

Also, since it's a spot price, it won't happen the entire month. But still, it would affect nearly everyone.

-Crissa
 

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The above is not cool. I'll take our system given the one off nature of this as opposed to the " organized " chaos many other people put up with on a constant basis based on where they choose to live... I'd rather keep what I moved here for and away from the chaos, thank you very much.

I currently pay just over .08 USD per kWh... I don't expect that to change nor to have to take out a loan to pay my bill for the last week. Texas doesn't work that way... This said, I'll get back to the collective if I'm going to run a GoFundMe at the end of the month! ?

 
 
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