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Re: A Real Solution



It's too bad that the high electric prices didn't hit Hollywood first. Many
of the anti new electrical generation activists live there. Those activists
should have to "pay" for the problems their opposition has brought.

The opinions expressed are mine and mine alone.

----- Original Message -----
From: Al Tschaeche <antatnsu@pacbell.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: A Real Solution


> My electric bill in San Diego CA in 1999 was based on 4 cents per kilowatt
> hour.  In  Aug., 2000 it is 18 c/Kwh.  So, in 1999, our average electric
bill
> was $60/mo.  In 2000 it will be at least $180/mo unless the legislature
does
> something to force the price of electricity lower.  Natural gas was 28
c/therm
> in 1999; it is 51 c/therm now, and will probably go higher.  Nowhere else
in the
> USA is the price of electricity higher, YET.  These high electric prices
are
> only in San Diego county.  The rest of California will increase in a
couple of
> years.  Al Tschaeche, antatnsu@pacbell.net
>
> "Lieskovsky, Miro" wrote:
>
> > Al and others:
> > (hope this is not against radsafe-tiquette.)
> >
> > I wonder how much is an average home electricity bill in CA, in other US
> > States and in Canada?  Can we make a rough poll?
>
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