^^^
That's pretty amazing.
I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum, compared-usage wise, as I always use 35-40 percent more energy than similar homes in my area.
My little, 1960s place is sorely lacking in insulation and sealing efficiency (projects for the future), but I am also an energy hog as I use central air (thermostat never set higher than 77, and that is only when I am not home - I drop the temp to 70 at night during high heat and to mid-lower 60s in more reasonable outside temperatures), plus I use a 2 ton mini-split in one room, along with an 8000 BTU window unit on genuinely hot nights, in order to super cool that room way below what any normal person would want to relax and sleep in (46-48 degrees year round, made possible by using aftermarket controllers, with both the mini-split and window a/c, that override the built in temperature controls of those machines).
Any outside entity that is monitoring electrical consumption must always wonder WTF is going on over there, during nighttime hours.
Oh, and in the past year I have added two dehumidifiers to my climate battling tool supply - one medium size and one that is bigly yuuuugggeeeee, so even more kilowatts pumping through this place.