Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Residential Customers Of Homestead Energy Services Pay 29% Higher Costs Than FPL Customers
Posted on 09:22 by Unknown
Since you live within the service area as well and do not get to vote as a shareholder on a utility that you own you are subject to the will of the council acting without your proxy as they determine what happens with Homestead Energy Services and it's revenues.
The numbers are what they are and the case should be made that FPL should be approached for a proposal on ridding the amateurs on the City Council of the burden running the dinosaur known as HES. The antiquity of the plant had FPL omit a bid for it in 2002, they just wanted you as their customer and the transmission infrastructure. Now with an additional 6,000 customers than 2002, it is time to move on and save.
If you are using a scant 1,000 kWh from HES you paid $122.07 but if you had FPL you would have paid $94.62 a savings of $27.45 monthly or $329.40 annually. It is like an extra tax, you pay it but what is it for?
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