01-27-2006, 04:10 AM
There is the rate per m^3 and then there is "everything else". Just because the cubic rate may be low doesn't necessarily mean you'll save anything once everything else is added up.
There are fixed charges and your variable charges (those based on consumption).
It's same as an electricty bill where you have consumption charegs, transmission charges and all sort of other stuff.
I'm at work so I can't tell you exactly how a bill is broken down right now but I do happen to have my recent history of my nat gas expenses as I have been doing a lot of figuring and budgeting lately:
Jul 04 $35
Aug 04 $33
Sep 04 $38
Oct 04 $23
Nov 04 $90
Dec 04 $158
Jan 05 $212
Feb 05 $206
Mar 05 $235
Apr 05 $107
May 05 $73
Jun 05 $56
Total $1,266
Detached house with gas heat and water.
I've never heard anything good about ANY fixed rate utility plan.
There are fixed charges and your variable charges (those based on consumption).
It's same as an electricty bill where you have consumption charegs, transmission charges and all sort of other stuff.
I'm at work so I can't tell you exactly how a bill is broken down right now but I do happen to have my recent history of my nat gas expenses as I have been doing a lot of figuring and budgeting lately:
Jul 04 $35
Aug 04 $33
Sep 04 $38
Oct 04 $23
Nov 04 $90
Dec 04 $158
Jan 05 $212
Feb 05 $206
Mar 05 $235
Apr 05 $107
May 05 $73
Jun 05 $56
Total $1,266
Detached house with gas heat and water.
I've never heard anything good about ANY fixed rate utility plan.
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