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January 26, 2009 at 9:54 PM #337302January 27, 2009 at 12:28 AM #336871poorsaverParticipant
I’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage. Remember, we’re not living in apartments.
January 27, 2009 at 12:28 AM #337201poorsaverParticipantI’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage. Remember, we’re not living in apartments.
January 27, 2009 at 12:28 AM #337290poorsaverParticipantI’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage. Remember, we’re not living in apartments.
January 27, 2009 at 12:28 AM #337316poorsaverParticipantI’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage. Remember, we’re not living in apartments.
January 27, 2009 at 12:28 AM #337406poorsaverParticipantI’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage. Remember, we’re not living in apartments.
January 27, 2009 at 1:15 AM #336886DWCAPParticipantI live in a house, not 5000+ square feet, but it isnt a apt either. SDGE is 50-100/month depending on how much my roommate runs the damn heater. We dont have AC. We have two fridges and a 50″ LCD and w/d and dishwasher and all the rest.
January 27, 2009 at 1:15 AM #337216DWCAPParticipantI live in a house, not 5000+ square feet, but it isnt a apt either. SDGE is 50-100/month depending on how much my roommate runs the damn heater. We dont have AC. We have two fridges and a 50″ LCD and w/d and dishwasher and all the rest.
January 27, 2009 at 1:15 AM #337305DWCAPParticipantI live in a house, not 5000+ square feet, but it isnt a apt either. SDGE is 50-100/month depending on how much my roommate runs the damn heater. We dont have AC. We have two fridges and a 50″ LCD and w/d and dishwasher and all the rest.
January 27, 2009 at 1:15 AM #337331DWCAPParticipantI live in a house, not 5000+ square feet, but it isnt a apt either. SDGE is 50-100/month depending on how much my roommate runs the damn heater. We dont have AC. We have two fridges and a 50″ LCD and w/d and dishwasher and all the rest.
January 27, 2009 at 1:15 AM #337421DWCAPParticipantI live in a house, not 5000+ square feet, but it isnt a apt either. SDGE is 50-100/month depending on how much my roommate runs the damn heater. We dont have AC. We have two fridges and a 50″ LCD and w/d and dishwasher and all the rest.
January 27, 2009 at 8:04 AM #336942ocrenterParticipantI’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage.
how do we get averages of utility bills based on zip code?
an analysis of difference in utility cost from near coast (carmel valley) to 20 min coastal (poway) to inland (diamond bar) may help us understand more about that all important “coastal premium.”
January 27, 2009 at 8:04 AM #337270ocrenterParticipantI’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage.
how do we get averages of utility bills based on zip code?
an analysis of difference in utility cost from near coast (carmel valley) to 20 min coastal (poway) to inland (diamond bar) may help us understand more about that all important “coastal premium.”
January 27, 2009 at 8:04 AM #337359ocrenterParticipantI’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage.
how do we get averages of utility bills based on zip code?
an analysis of difference in utility cost from near coast (carmel valley) to 20 min coastal (poway) to inland (diamond bar) may help us understand more about that all important “coastal premium.”
January 27, 2009 at 8:04 AM #337386ocrenterParticipantI’ll take $500 a month anyday. I’m not in SDG&E zone, I use Edison and SoCal Gas, but my combined bills are at least double that, sometimes triple in the summer w/AC usage.
how do we get averages of utility bills based on zip code?
an analysis of difference in utility cost from near coast (carmel valley) to 20 min coastal (poway) to inland (diamond bar) may help us understand more about that all important “coastal premium.”
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