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A few answers:
She moved in around the first of the year - according to ConEd meter reading was 405
They didn't actually read the meter till June 4th, when they say it showed 8697
It appears there are two "costs"
- Supply: $.105 per KwH
- Delivery: $.1176 per KwH
So the cost is 22.26 cents per KwH - does that sound right. Plus misc fees.
There is no gas to the building so any heat came from the mini-split
I don't normally look for scapegoats and I don't ask for handouts, but is there any culpability on the part of the landlord? Isn't it the norm to heat with gas there? Why wouldn't he do so? Go easy on me - I'm from southern Cal - I often wear shorts in the winter...
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David
1972 911T/S MFI Survivor
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