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The Real Cost of Power
Simple little message, here.
Entergy Arkansas is charging 17 cents per kilowatt hour after all of their fees and charges. Take your bill and simple math price paid per kilowatt hour. I'm guessing their next move will be a tip box.
They claim 6 to 9 cents per kilowatt hour, depending on the price of a kilogram of feathers or whatever other metric they choose to use. Everything is worded so that whatever they want to charge can be reached.
Can't wait for all of those infrastructure and job market improvements!
u/ReasonablePsycopath — 1 day ago