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Do I have to pay premium rate to charge my car?

Governor Corzine - hearts in the right place Today I received a letter from Jersey Central Power and Light (JCP&L) in support of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities regarding Governor Corzine’s Energy Master Plan to place a premium on Basic Generation Services (BGS)… lost yet?

Here’s the rub, anyone using more than 2500KWh’s of electricity per month between June and September will pay an extra $0.09 per KWh for that power… guess when my electric car arrives… June :-(

The extra charge is there to deter usage and I’m not against that, the charge represents an additional 50% (ish) extra per KWh but, I use power; I’ve done what I can to reduce it; compact fluorescents, efficient appliances, sparing use of the air conditioning and more but I still peak over that limit during those months. Now that I’ve switched my transport from Gasoline to Electricity I’m going to to be paying top dollar + premium for it. I’m not very happy about that.

Let’s do the numbers:

My Tesla Roadster will cost me about 200KWh’s of power a month, or about $42 in today's money but add on the peek usage charge and we’re up to $58… Looks like a tank of gasoline at that sort of money. Ok, so it’s still twice the fuel costs of a comparable car but, still; don’t penalize me!

It is really freezing I’m a big fan of using electricity; when we first came over to the US at the turn of the century, in our run-down fixer-upper our only source of warmth was a small electric toaster oven with the door propped open. That said, excepting those times when a bit of toast got stuck on the element is was totally non-polluting and that’s the draw of electricity.

I briefly heated my whole house on electricity (that’s not totally crazy… a lot of metal gets smelted by electric power) before switching to gas. A change that I’m not entirely comfortable with; after all, would you enjoy sitting next to the exhaust from the house furnace?

Electricity; it’s non-polluting for the consumer, we should use it where and when we can in preference to gas and coal… let the power companies with their high-tech furnaces get the best from fossil fuels and give us ‘Switchers’ a break.

MPT


Posted 05-09-2009 11:42 by MPT
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TGhosh wrote re: Do I have to pay premium rate to charge my car?
on 05-09-2009 14:18

I saw a bumper sticker the other day that said "Dump Corzine"  Might just become one of the only bumper stickers to ever wind up on the back of my car!

TEG wrote re: Do I have to pay premium rate to charge my car?
on 05-09-2009 14:38

Are you able to get solar panels to offset some of that usage?

BAM wrote re: Do I have to pay premium rate to charge my car?
on 05-09-2009 21:13

The question is, where is that premium charge going?  What benefit is the luxury tax going to serve?

More than likely, some tree-hugger's half-baked idea of how to save the planet.

MPT wrote re: Do I have to pay premium rate to charge my car?
on 05-09-2009 22:38

TEG: it's funny but, I just added solar hot water over the New Year so, the saving in electricity that brings should equal the car consumption, especially in summer - this might not affect me.

I'll bet that if I put up solar panels and pushed 2501 KWh's back into the grid one month I wouldn't see the $0.09!

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